In 'India Innovates: Technological Sovereignty in a Weaponized World', Pranjal Sharma assesses the recent acceleration of the nation's quest for attaining technological sovereignty in a weaponised world.
In ‘Portrait of an Artist’, published by Kiran Nadar Museum of Art and Mapin Publishing in 2026, Rohit Chawla revisits a conversation with Raghu Rai on art, obsession and photography.
'The Kerala Club', edited by KM Chandrasekhar and TP Sreenivasan, explores one of India's most debated states, its triumphs, contradictions, and unresolved dilemmas.
It is speculated that the Mathura weights were considered especially novel or valuable, distinguished not only by material but also by their iconography.
Photographing Civil Disobedience: Bombay 1930–31 brings together a rare collection of documentary photographs compiled in a historical album held in the Alkazi Collection of Photography, New Delhi.
In 'Maya', Anant Sonawane traces the iconic tigress' life, from her precarious beginnings to rise as a matriarch at Maharashtra's Tadoba-Andhari reserve.
The rupee’s fall to record lows amid rising energy-import costs and capital outflows is raising expectations that RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra may be forced to abandon his pause and hike rates.
American objectives are unmet. They neither have muscle nor motivation to resume the war. As for Iran, the regime didn’t just survive, it’s now led by more radical individuals.
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