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8 former Navy officers imprisoned by Qatar accused of spying on emirate’s super-secret submarine programme

Qatar State Security claims to have intercepted electronic communications, but the purported evidence has not been shared with India, reports Praveen Swami.

Taking a dig at the brand’s tagline ‘Taiyari jeet ki’, Revant Himatsingka had said it should instead be ‘Taiyari diabetes ki’. The reel had 12 mn views on his Instagram page alone, reports Shubhangi Misra.

Christian start-up CEO is blockbuster Hindu mythological novelist. Mahabharata is his muse

Readers say Kevin Missal’s strength lies in his careful character selection and treatment, reports Gaurvi Narang.

How an obscure Chinese smartphone maker has reduced the price of foldables by 50%

Demand for foldable phones could increase if there are more phones like the newly launched Tecno Phantom V Fold. At Rs 88,888, it costs almost half as much as Galaxy Z Fold 4, writes Sahil Mohan Gupta.

Entrance to admissions, Indian universities are designed to filter out SC, STs. Learn from US

Indian universities are designed to wedge Dalits vs elite divide. But caste bias runs older, deeper, writes Raju Kendre.

How Modi has changed Commanders’ Conference—from military lip service to image-building tool

As a shrewd politician, Modi understood the military mind and exploited its inertia to assert his dominance, writes Lt Gen HS Panag.

Naroda Gam to Atiq killing is a straight line. What you get is India’s ‘thok do’ culture

Total denial of justice, as in the cases of Naroda Gam, the Jaipur bombings & gangsters like Atiq Ahmed, is why faith in the system has fallen so low. It’s what fuels vigilante culture, writes ThePrint Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta.

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