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SubscriberWrites: What comes after the end of the US-China trade conflict?

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.

SubscriberWrites: Time to rethink 1 May—a holiday whose relevance is fading

In a changing world, May Day remains tied to outdated class struggle rhetoric, missing the complexity of today’s diverse and evolving labour challenges.

SubscriberWrites: Caste to Gender–New battlefield of Indian politics

As caste politics wane, parties chase the women’s vote with cash and promises—but the ballot may soon demand more than token empowerment.

SubscriberWrites: In the face of bloodshed in Pahalgam, we must rise as one nation

The recent attack on tourists in Pahalgam was not just an assault on human life but on India’s soul. It is time to answer with unity—loud, proud, and unbreakable.

SubscriberWrites: Weaponisation of statelessness and forced displacement–the Rohingya exodus

The Rohingya crisis exposes the dangers of weaponized statelessness, urging global action to protect displaced people and uphold their human rights.

SubscriberWrites: If there ever was a time to visit Kashmir, it’s now

The attack on Hindu tourists in Pahalgam was part of a larger strategy to sow distrust and isolate Kashmiris, exploiting India's response to further its destabilising goals.

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Nations vie for digital sovereignty as AI and tech regulations reshape global power, balancing cultural identity, security, and economic influence in a fragmented world.

SubscriberWrites: It’s time to thank Jinnah, as an Indian

Acknowledging Jinnah's role in India's partition, the article argues that the separation ultimately shielded India from economic and social turmoil, enabling its growth and stability.

SubscriberWrites: UN sustainable development goals–good intentions or neocolonialism in disguise?

The push for renewable energy in developing nations, while well-intentioned, risks economic hardship by imposing costly, inefficient solutions without addressing real growth needs.

SubscriberWrites: From independence to industry – Vietnam’s remarkable economic growth story

From war-torn nation to economic powerhouse, Vietnam’s rise as a global manufacturing hub highlights its transformative journey driven by reforms, strategic location & global trade.

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Don’t mistake India’s economic recovery for a new era of rapid growth

The underlying issue is that there hasn’t been enough of a structural change in the economy since the launch of reforms in 1990-91, despite per capita incomes multiplying nearly five-fold.

Grounded no more: Andhra govt revives no-frills Dagadarthi airport near Nellore to boost south coast link

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.

Oreshnik, ATACMS & Storm Shadow: All about the missiles Russia and Ukraine are firing

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.

Thank you Donald Trump, again. India now has reason to shed fear of trade deals and risky reform

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.