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SubscriberWrites: The CIA–ISI Nexus

How Washington’s double game sustains Pakistan’s proxy war against India

SubscriberWrites: Story of civilisation in three epochs of human creativity

From these initial civilisations grew religion, philosophy and psychology, which mark the first major epoch of human creativity.

SubscriberWrites: Signs, Signals, and Civic Order— Roadmap to Viksit Bharat!

India’s rise won’t be built on satellites alone—it must begin with lanes, signs, and civic order, where discipline and detail shape the foundation of a truly developed nation.

SubscriberWrites: Pahalgam and the Urgency of Peace Journalism

When truth is missing, propaganda fills the void.

SubscriberWrites: Reformed or Deformed

Amid shifting global power, India must choose: push bold political, economic, and federal reforms now—or risk deformation and decline in the new world order.

SubscriberWrites: Agni 5 – Going Ballistic

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SubscriberWrites: Teen’s abduction case rocks Tiruvallur, MLA under cloud as probe drags ADGP into spotlight

Tiruvallur teen’s abduction spirals into scandal as MLA and top cop ADGP face trial, raising explosive questions on power, abuse, and public trust in Tamil Nadu’s institutions.

SubscriberWrites: The safer game begins

Government's attempt to regulate online gaming sector, particularly games involving financial stakes, is undoubtedly praiseworthy, given that this sector was previously largely unregulated.

SubscriberWrites: Viewpoint on the Constitution (130th) Amendment Bill

New bill seeks to oust ministers jailed over 30 days, but real reform needs equal, timely justice for all—not special rules that shield the powerful.

SubscriberWrites: Rubicon crossed—‘Point of no return’

From Bhore to Apollo, India’s healthcare journey shows how noble ideals gave way to commercialization, leaving medical education strained and treatment costs soaring.

On Camera

Royals to Republicans—Epstein files have exposed fault lines across power circles

Donald Trump, who has nurtured the MAGA movement for the last decade, has been perceived to have lost control over the movement, particularly with the release of Epstein’s records.

At Charcha 2025: Local entrepreneurship, not just big IT, will drive next wave of distributed AI work

While global corporations setting up GCCs in India continue to express confidence in availability of skilled AI engineers, the panel argued that India’s real challenge lies elsewhere.

Tejas fighter aircraft crashes at Dubai Air Show, IAF confirms pilot’s death

This is the second such incident after a Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas had crashed into a hostel on the outskirts of Jaisalmer in March last year.

A tribute to Tejas. India’s delay culture is the real enemy in the skies

It is a brilliant, reasonably priced, and mostly homemade aircraft with a stellar safety record; only two crashes in 24 years since its first flight. But its crash is a moment of introspection.