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SubscriberWrites: Colonialism beyond wardrobes—When de-Britishisation becomes a distraction

If the Railways Minister truly wishes to honour the spirit of decolonisation, he could begin elsewhere. He could advocate for making affordable travel a right, not a privilege.

SubscriberWrites: Job Seekers or Job Creators: India’s Defining Choice

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SubscriberWrites: Where tradition meets the arena

Thank you dear subscribers, we are overwhelmed with your response. Your Turn is a unique section from ThePrint featuring points of view from its subscribers....

SubscriberWrites: Are you a spiritual egotist?

A chance flight conversation reveals how modern spirituality, when reduced to self-help slogans and ego, can lose humility, depth and even basic co-passenger etiquette.

SubscriberWrites: Awareness without action—The environmental paradox

From the US to India, climate concern runs high, but personal change lags, exposing a global paradox where knowledge grows while environmental inaction deepens.

SubscriberWrites: Why India is turning corporate failure into a criminal problem

As India increasingly treats business collapse as a crime, arrests replace regulation—raising risks for governance, investment confidence, and informed risk-taking.

SubscriberWrites: Bazball – One size cannot fit all Tests!

The final Test at the SCG, farewell test for Usman Khawaja, was a classic case of how the Pommies messed it up, once again.

SubscriberWrites: India’s foreign policy in an era of global tension—Strategic restraint without strategic silence

Amid great power rivalry and global crises, New Delhi bets on strategic autonomy, restraint, and outcome-driven diplomacy over rigid alliances.

SubscriberWrites: AI outlook for 2026

How much progress is realistically likely in the near term

SubscriberWrites: The vanishing point—Venezuela drama and the death of international law

By recognising Venezuela as a 'stateless' zone for drug-trafficking interdiction, the US effectively removes it from the protection of the international legal community.

On Camera

Mark Tully’s BBC assignment to India wasn’t by chance. It was a karmic connection

Mark Tully witnessed the BBC turn into an anti-India outfit and repeatedly shame and humiliate itself in world circles. Never mind. Tully lives on, and his old BBC lives on.

India wants Canada’s resources as nations build on truce, British Columbia’s Premier says

Premier David Eby, the leader of the minerals- and gas-rich province of British Columbia, spoke with executives at Tata Steel and Reliance Industries on a trade mission to India.

IAF achieved air superiority in Op Sindoor, forced Pakistan to seek ceasefire—Swiss think tank

Authored by military historian Adrien Fontanellaz, the study reveals the drone strategy used by Pakistan & how they tried to hit S-400 air defence system, both of which failed.

Non-alignment is coming back in a new avatar: Trump-peedit alliance

No nation other than China can negotiate one-on-one with Trump on an equal footing. That’s why the middle powers who so far formed the core of multilateral bodies now feel orphaned.