India's decisive strikes after the Pahalgam attack signal a new red line: terrorism will be met with force, not words—marking a turning point in Indo-Pak conflict dynamics.
India's ceasefire with Pakistan is a strategic pause, not surrender—marking a message that future terror will be treated as war, with India's forces on full alert.
Caste remains a reality in India, but state-sponsored identification risks legitimising and perpetuating divisions that India should aim to move beyond.
One of the fundamental principles of our constitution is ‘equality for all’. A caste census has the potential to formalise the social stigma connected with SC/ST/OBC/Dalit tagging.
Delhi must adopt a humane, unified, and data-driven approach to stray dog management—learning from Bhutan to ensure safety, welfare, and peaceful coexistence.
India explores stern options against Pakistan, but the strongest message may be Kashmiris standing with Delhi, declaring on the world stage: 'Not in my name.'
Violence in Murshidabad over Waqf Act exposes deep tensions as protests over religious land rights escalate into a broader clash of law, faith, and federalism.
The US-China decoupling is not a random rupture triggered by an impulsive president. It could herald the beginning of a broader reordering of the global economy.
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.
Speaking to ThePrint, Salman Akram urges dignity in tragedy, recalling the loss of his brother, Wing Commander Nauman Akram, in similar crash & the mockery his family faced after.
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.
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