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Muivah’s Manipur homecoming after 50 yrs & warning: Complexities & challenges of Naga peace process

Thuingaleng Muivah, the 91-year-old Naga rebel leader, returned to his home in Manipur after over 50 years. From Manipur, threatened to resume armed struggle...

‘No matter who rules Delhi — AAP or BJP, Diwali madness over pollution is now an annual ritual’

'Diwali coincided with a massive jump in pollution levels in Delhi. So, on the one hand, the government announced restrictions on construction, vehicles, and...

In China, Ashley Tellis’ arrest is proof that US-India trust was always fragile

The arrest of Ashley J Tellis—long regarded as the intellectual face of India-United States strategic cooperation—has sent shockwaves through Washington and New Delhi’s diplomatic...

Air power, artillery & BVR combat era: Op Sindoor Vir Chakra citations fill some gaps

Fresh details of India’s Op Sindoor have come out in gazette notification giving citations of those awarded Vir Chakra. ThePrint Editor-In-Chief Shekhar Gupta pieces...

Once a ‘model minority’, why the Indian Diaspora is under attack & what has gone wrong

In his recent column for ThePrint, entrepreneur Jaithirth “Jerry” Rao explained how the Indian diaspora, which was emerging as a “model minority” in the...

Punjab’s debt-ridden farmers can’t break free from Green Revolution chakravyuh

The farmers holding the grain bowl of the country are drowning under loans today—a spectre that has come on top of the state suffering...

Govt proposes new AI rules to label synthetic content, check deepfakes, govern social media

The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology has proposed new rules to tackle perils of AI-generated content, including deepfakes. On Wednesday, the government said...

Maryam Nawaz lied. Imperial College London is not opening a campus in Lahore

Former chairman of the National Vocational and Technical Training Commission, Javed Hassan, said as an alumnus of Imperial College London, he was ‘bemused by...

Punjab’s debt-ridden farmers can’t break free from Green Revolution chakravyuh

The farmers holding the grain bowl of the country are drowning under loans today—a spectre that has come on top of the state suffering...

Ghaznavi, Ghauri to Babar missiles—Why Pakistanis are cringing over their Afghan connection

The Afghan names have become a thorn in their side, since Pakistan now drives the narrative that the Taliban is essentially fighting a proxy...