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SubscriberWrites: The Fourth Largest Economy and the Politics of Poverty

It is spoken with pride, as though the number itself were proof of progress. Yet the cartoon asks the only question that matters: for whom?

SubscriberWrites: Trump’s Board of Peace & Corporatization of the Resolution of International Conflicts/Wars

Trump's call for a Board of Peace initiative to resolve conflicts globally sounds like a corporate version of the UNO.

SubscriberWrites: Gender Inequality: The Invisible Fault Line That Shapes Every Conflict

A stark manifestation of gender inequality in the Manipur conflict is the use of women as tools of warfare by both warring communities.

SubscriberWrites: Eyes Everywhere, Terror Nowhere: The Silent Rise of Central Agencies in New Kashmir

Post-2019, central intelligence agencies rapidly expanded their operational reach, coordination, and analytical depth across Jammu & Kashmir.

SubscriberWrites: Climate diplomacy in 2026: how to pay for survival in a world that is falling apart.

The science is clear, the effects are becoming clearer, but politics, economics, and a new world order are still getting in the way of the world’s response.

SubscriberWrites: Strategic autonomy cannot be imported. It must be built.

In a democracy, reforms must be sold, first to the people, then to the bureaucracy, and finally to the opposition.

SubscriberWrites: Beyond Labels: A Message for Our Times

With access to global knowledge and voices, this generation can rise above inherited fears and artificial divisions—and see people as people, not categories.

SubscriberWrites: Sovereignty on trial—Venezuela, Maduro & the ghosts of regime change

Maduro’s capture by the US raises troubling questions about sovereignty, selective justice and the growing use of international law as an instrument of power rather than restraint.

SubscriberWrites: Vande Mataram and the theatre of power—What the Goa assembly revealed

In Goa’s Assembly, Vande Mataram turned into a loyalty test rather than a shared sentiment, exposing how symbolism is used to mask failed governance and enforce obedience.

SubscriberWrites: When politics walks onto the field

From the Mustafizur Rahman–IPL row to Olympic boycotts and World Cups, the uneasy, often unavoidable entanglement of sports and politics resurfaces once again.

On Camera

How ThePrint’s foreign affairs team makes sense of the world for Indian readers

In a time of non-stop global churn, what shapes ThePrint reporters’ stories, sources, and choices behind their global coverage?

Land, labour, licences: From UP to Tripura, states race ahead on Centre-led deregulation push

76% of Centre’s deregulation reforms implemented across states under Phase-I of compliance reduction exercise. Several states & UTs adopted flexible land use, 3rd party inspections, labour reforms.

During Op Sindoor, hackers targeted NSE website 40 crore times in 10 minutes, Exchange CEO says

NSE CEO Ashishkumar Chauhan was speaking at Off The Cuff event hosted by ThePrint's Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta. He said that NSE, on average, sees 20 crore cyberattacks each day.

Swiss report should now close Op Sindoor debate. Knowing when to stop the fight is key too

The key to fighting a war successfully, or even launching it, is a clear objective. That’s an entirely political call. It isn’t emotional or purely military.