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SubscriberWrites: India Without Schools: A Nation Without Its Future

Without schools, millions of children would remain trapped within the limits of their circumstances, unable to cross the invisible barriers of poverty, geography, and social hierarchy.

SubscriberWrites: When Machines Take the Lead: How AI and Robots Could Control Human Life

As artificial intelligence becomes deeply embedded in everyday life, the real danger is not a robotic uprising—but a silent erosion of human thinking, emotion, and autonomy.

SubscriberWrites: Beyond Rankings: What Bihar’s Aspirational Districts Reveal About Governance

For years, Bihar’s districts were synonymous with underdevelopment. Today, some of them are being discussed as laboratories of governance reform.

SubscriberWrites: Why Good Research Still Begins on the Street, Not the Spreadsheet

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SubscriberWrites: Deal Under Pressure: What India Really Gains

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SubscriberWrites: Let us not allow government institutions be symbols of dysfunction

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SubscriberWrites: India–EU FTA: Free Trade in a World of Carbon Walls

Trade agreements are often sold like lottery tickets. This one should not be.

SubscriberWrites: Vibrant Villages Programme–II: Securing Borders by Strengthening Lives

Border residents are India’s first sentinels. When villages thrive, they act as natural watchposts. When they decline, it creates both economic hardship and security gaps.

SubscriberWrites: Hybrid Work in India’s IT Sector: Flexibility Without Boundaries Is Not Wellbeing

While the IT sector is known for high performance expectations, job demands, and extended working hours; young and early-career professionals may wish to prove their worth by going above and beyond to achieve professional goals.

SubscriberWrites: Insider Threat – Malicious, or Rarely So?

When an insider incident surfaces, organisations tend to isolate the act. Consequently, it is easier to condemn an employee than examine culture. But insiders are people who once belonged, who once believed.

On Camera

Iran conflict reaches Indian Ocean. India’s balancing act gets harder

The Indian govt has maintained a veil of silence in a sense to allow it to manoeuvre with the US, which is an increasingly important technological partner and supremely important for Indian exporters.

Maharashtra Budget: Fadnavis hands farmers another loan waiver even as 6 lakh await benefits of 1st one

Other key promises in the budget include AI- and other technology-enabled services for farmers and continuation of the Ladki Bahin Yojana, which will have the same outlay. 

Iranian naval ship Lavan with crew of 184 docked in Kochi same day US torpedoed IRIS Dena

IRIS Lavan was in the region for the International Fleet Review held last month and ‘sought urgent docking in Kochi citing technical issues,’ it is learnt.

Trump brings the Age of Humiliation for friends. Modi needs stoicism abroad, humility at home

Trump has ushered in the age of humiliation. His method is to push around America’s friends rudely and publicly. He knows none of them can afford to fight back.