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RBI’s 50 bps rate cut is a bold step. It will unlock funds for companies and consumers alike

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RBI’s 50 bps rate cut is a bold step. It will unlock funds for companies and consumers alike. India’s inflation is in control at a time the world is struggling, and RBI couldn’t have done more to boost growth. This must now be followed up with reforms for sustained success.

Musk has gotten away with his trade against Trump. It shows maturity of the American system

That Musk has gotten away after launching a tirade against Trump shows maturity of the American system. There are no EDs or CBIs surfacing mysteriously to raid his assets following their very nasty and public break-up. Disagreements and skirmishes or not, personal liberties can’t be messed with in the US.

Pakistan Defence Minister’s Simla Agreement remark shows he has a foot-in-mouth disease

Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif is back with his signature foot-in-mouth disease. Declaring Simla Agreement “dead” and tossing Kashmir onto the world stage, he has managed to contradict his own government. Again. Now, he’s the internet’s favourite meme, roasted for talking faster than his brain can keep pace. Peak Asif!

All-weather rail link to Srinagar is demonstration of unputdownable Indian will to fight terror

The spectacular all-weather rail link to Srinagar has been a long time coming. For a region held back by conflict for four decades, it brings the much-needed connect and convenience. Weeks after the Pahalgam attack, the rail bridge is a demonstration of collective and unputdownable Indian will to fight terror.

US Supreme Court has started the process of ending DEI. A new wave of lawsuits awaits

Trump announced ending DEI. Now US Supreme Court begins the process by ruling in favour of a straight White woman and reversing two decades of LGBTQ+ affirmative-action thinking. Expanding the definition of discrimination to include majority groups is a significant moment in American politics. A new wave of lawsuits awaits.

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  1. An appointment to SCOTUS is like planting a fully grown tree that will bear fruits for decades. 6 – 3 now. There could be another appointment at least in the second term.

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