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SubscriberWrites: One Narrow Strait, One Global Crisis: How Hormuz Proves the World Has Never Been More Connected

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SubscriberWrites: The King and the Canvas: From Baroda’s Court to the Global Auction Block (1881–2026)

A Meeting that Changed Indian Art (1881) The encounter between Raja Ravi Varma and Sayajirao Gaekwad III in 1881 marks a decisive turning point in...

SubscriberWrites: Why India Must Combine Energy Security and Clean Energy

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SubscriberWrites: Taiwan Strait Tensions: Deterrence, Dependency and the Edge of Conflict

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SubscriberWrites: In a Republic, Even the President Can Be Criticized — Not Judges?

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SubscriberWrites: US boots on ground

So, after more than a month of the war, we are no closer to the end. The report card so far? Well, one can look at it in several ways.

SubscriberWrites: Iran’s Dangerous Threshold: Why West Asia Approaches a Nuclear Tipping Point

Ground war risks, nuclear brinkmanship and opportunistic diplomacy could reshape the strategic order in West Asia

SubscriberWrites: Black Ops in Southeast Asia: India Tracks Ukrainian Footprints in Myanmar’s War

An analysis of open-source materials and data suggests that some of the detainees may be connected to the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) and military intelligence (HUR).

SubscriberWrites: Oil at $100: Why Rate Hikes Alone Won’t Tame Inflation

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SubscriberWrites: Missiles in the Sky, Fear in Children’s Hearts: War’s Silent Victims

Even the most complex conflicts can be resolved peacefully if there is strong will, sincere intent, and patient dialogue.

On Camera

Operation Meghdoot—when Indian soldiers walked through clouds to beat Pakistan at Saltoro Heights

Tactical and ground conditions, the wait for all loose ends to tie up, festive fervour, and regimental spirit—all had some part to play in 13 April being chosen as the D-day.

Fuel shock hits Asia’s rice bowl as farmers cut planting

War-driven surge in fuel and fertilizer costs forces farmers across Southeast Asia to delay harvests, scale back sowing and risk lower output.

Information warfare, space & cyber expert Lt Gen Susan Coyle is Australia’s first woman army chief

Coyle will take over from Gen Simon Stuart following his retirement. Australian navy chief Mark Hammond, a submariner, will now head nation’s Defence Force.

The world’s in a flux. India must reform, consolidate & build a strong economy

We now live in a world order that will keep shifting. India must use this window. This also means we remain disciplined enough not to be knee-jerked into reacting to what Pakistan sees as its moment in the sun.