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For ISRO to retain its best minds, it must modernise career pathways and reward innovation

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If ISRO wants to retain its best minds, it must modernise career pathways, reward innovation, and create a desirable workplace. India’s private space industry isn’t poaching talent; it’s offering opportunities that the premier agency has failed to match. ISRO and startups must work in tandem to further India’s space ambitions.

Nepal PM Balen Shah can’t afford to stay silent over public anger that brought him to power

Nepal’s Gen Z is back on the streets. This time against its own political icon. Balen Shah can’t afford another rupture. Silence over public anger will only erode his reformist credentials. He must stop hiding behind his dark glasses and social media or risk becoming a replica of his predecessors.

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