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Sunday, February 1, 2026
TopicBhagwat Gita

Topic: Bhagwat Gita

New book distills Bhagavad Gita’s wisdom into leadership lessons for CEOs and modern professionals

Published by HarperCollins, 'Gita for the CEO' by Chaitanya Charan Das, will be released on 13 March on SoftCover, ThePrint’s online platform for launching non-fiction books.

SubscriberWrites: Why Oppenheimer was right & Christopher Nolan has gone wrong with the Bhagawad Gita

While Christopher Nolan is a brilliant, renowned filmmaker, he could have been more sensitive towards the liberal Hinduism in his recent flick 'Oppenheimer.'

Shashi Tharoor’s request to BJP — stop distorting the past to explain your failures today

A selection of the best news reports, analysis and opinions published by ThePrint this week.

I was only quoting Bhagwat Gita on karma: Himanta Biswa Sarma on cancer comment

If two people are chewing tobacco, why does only one of them get cancer? There is some other factor at work here. It is because everything is linked to divinity.

On Camera

Budget 2026 is deliberately boring. Given the global climate, it’s a smart decision

Budget 2026 does not seek to redefine India’s growth model; rather, it reinforces the existing framework characterised by fiscal restraint, public investment, and manufacturing depth.

Roads, rail, waterways: Capex push in Budget keeps infra engine running

Reinforcing infrastructure as a growth pillar, Budget 2026-27 raised capital spending and announced new dedicated freight corridors, seven high speed rail corridors and 20 new national waterways.

10X Budget beef-up for Intelligence Bureau capex, after Pahalgam & Red Fort terror attacks

After lapses exposed by terror attacks at Pahalgam and Delhi's Red Fort, Centre has hiked Intelligence Bureau's expenditure for investments in long-term assets from Rs 257 cr to Rs 2,549 cr. 

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.