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SubscriberWrites: Noisy to quieter, polluted to clean, self-gratification to compassionate Diwali

Diwali has become synonymous with congested roads, bottlenecks, sudden slamming of brakes, incessant honking, road rage, traffic jams and longer trip times for emergency vehicles.

SubscriberWrites: Missile deterrence in an India-China conflict: Lessons from the V2 Rocket to the Dong Feng

As China strengthens its Rocket Force and India preps its AGNI arsenal, the role of conventional ballistic missiles is key to maintaining deterrence in a potential future conflict.

SubscriberWrites: Transgenerational Trauma in the Medical Fraternity: Part I

The cycle of stress, anger, and overwork in medical institutions leads to toxic communication between senior and junior doctors, perpetuating a harmful culture across generations.

SubscriberWrites: Culling of wild animals in Namibia and Zimbabwe – A warning signal

It is projected that between October 2024 and March 2025, an estimated 1.26 million people in Namibia and 6 million in Zimbabwe are expected to face high levels of food insecurity.

SubscriberWrites: Mahatma Gandhi: British Empire’s loyal defender to architect of Indian independence

Gandhi's early loyalty to British Empire during the Boer War & WWI was driven by his belief in their justice and hope that such contributions would earn Indians recognition & rights.

SubscriberWrites: ‘Viksit Bharat’ clarion call: An attempt to create some accountability

Growing at an average of 6% instead of 7.2% over the period would only lead us to a GDP of $23.3 trillion and per capita income of $14,000 by 2047, 22% short of the desired target.

SubscriberWrites: Kashmir dispute: The disastrous impact on environment, and economy

Forests, which once covered vast stretches of the region, are now significantly reduced due to the exploitation of resources for military infrastructure and illegal logging activities.

SubscriberWrites: Bengal unbound: People’s revolt for justice

Junior doctors leading protests against the RG Kar incident are heirs to Bengal’s progressive intellectualism and proud tradition of activism that once propelled India toward independence.

SubscriberWrites: India: A force to reckon with

India paid a heavy price for the release of the terrorists in the ensuing years. Masood Azhar established Jaish-e Mohammed and continued his aggression against India.

SubscriberWrites: The erosion of justice and democracy in the RG Kar case

The case is being handled with reckless disregard, turning into a farcical legal spectacle designed to distract rather than confront the grim reality of the crime.

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Why Tejashwi Yadav failed—Bihar changed, RJD didn’t

RJD, once a prominent representative of Mandal politics, now finds itself in a political era where welfare, good governance, and new aspirations are overshadowing old caste equations.

As govt starts rolling back Quality Control Orders, a look at adverse impact they had, mainly on MSMEs

Between 2016 and 2025, around 700 QCOs were issued by the government. Now, it has withdrawn 69 of them.

Drone manufacturer ideaForge wins orders worth over Rs 100 crore from Army

ideaForge has formed a joint venture to manufacture and market UAVs in the US. Its Q6 UAV is now included in NATO and allied procurement systems.

INDIA has a Congress-sized hole. And the fix begins with a little humility

Without a Congress revival, there can be no challenge to the BJP pan-nationally. Modi’s party is growing, and almost entirely at the cost of the Congress.