India’s Supreme Court declares digital access a fundamental right, mandating inclusive tech to bridge the digital divide and ensure equality for all citizens.
The Bharat Bandh protests highlight a deeply troubling contradiction: unions demand job creation while simultaneously opposing the very reforms that enable jobs to be created.
BRICS’ NDB isn’t replacing Bretton Woods, but it’s reshaping global finance with fairness, multipolarity, and choice for the Global South in a post-hegemonic world.
From Amara’s law to AI hype, tech’s true value lies in the long view—not in personal brands or short-term noise, but in fundamentals, patience, and strategic capital.
India’s official global communication remains heavily English-dependent and diplomatically formal. Speeches at the UN, press releases from the Ministry of External Affairs, and op-eds in Western newspapers do little to shape perceptions among everyday citizens in Cairo, Paris, Jakarta, or São Paulo.
Why India's quality of life rankings miss the mark. One of the most significant criticisms levelled against these global rankings is their over-reliance on purely quantitative indicators.
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As Visakhapatnam readies a mega airport, the Andhra Pradesh government has revived its shelved Dagadarthi project, aiming to boost cargo and connectivity on the south coast.
Both the Russian and Ukrainian militaries are leaning on drones, but they’re also firing cruise and ballistic missiles, some of them relatively new and experimental.
UK, EFTA already in the bag and EU on the way, many members of RCEP except China signed up, and even restrictions on China being lifted, India has changed its mind on trade.
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