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SubscriberWrites: Is love a financial decision?

Materialists strips modern love of its illusions, exposing how romance today is curated, calculated—and often bought. Desire, after all, has a price tag.

SubscriberWrites: Why algorithmic state is already here, and regulation is 20 years late

Algorithmic decisions scale and depersonalize power. Unlike a welfare officer’s error, an algorithm's choice is often opaque—and nearly impossible to challenge.

SubcriberWrites: Aerospace and defence industry

With growing demand for skilled workers, the industry needs thousands of new technicians and engineers, but turnover rates are high & many experienced professionals are retiring.

SubscriberWrites: Indus Waters Treaty: A lifeline under siege

For India, the IWT has increasingly come to feel like a straitjacket—one that restrains its strategic options even as Pakistan provides safe havens for anti-India terror outfits.

SubscriberWrites: Spectrum policy: Licensing vs. Delicensing under 2025 low power wireless rules

Unlocking the 6 GHz band: India's leap toward high-speed, license-free connectivity

SubscriberWrites: Devaluation & trivialization of ‘Greatness’

When ‘awesome’ greets the average, true greatness gets lost. It's time we restore meaning to praise—and reserve our superlatives for the truly extraordinary.

SubscriberWrites: Can the world’s most powerful military still win a war?

The US military is built to destroy enemies, not rebuild societies. But modern warfare requires both: combat capacity and political vision.

SubscriberWrites: Art of subjugation

The art of subjugation—through war, propaganda, and control—may be the legacy that defines humanity’s extinction in the eyes of future beings who study our fall.

SubscriberWrites: Visualizing poverty through urban India dynamics

Urban poverty encompasses settlements in towns and villages. The urban poor often live in inadequate and unauthorized slums, facing a lack of sanitation and proper infrastructure.

SubscriberWrites: When we talk about democracy, but play a different game entirely

A look at populist stories from Trump and Rahul Gandhi

On Camera

In Tejas Dubai crash, the harm goes beyond the loss of an aircraft and pilot

Airshows are thrilling spectacles of aviation skill and engineering marvels. But they carry inherent risks as the crew is pushing the aircraft, and themselves, to perform at the edges of the envelope.

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.

From a small Kangra village to Tejas cockpit: IAF fighter pilot Namansh Syal’s journey cut short

Wing Commander Namansh Syal is survived by his wife, their 6-year-old daughter and his mother. Back in his native village, relatives and neighbours wait for his remains for last rites.

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.