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SubscriberWrites: Urban design in India—Lessons, pitfalls & blueprint for creating new cosmopolitan cities

India’s crowded metros can’t absorb future growth; new cities must prioritise diversity, affordability, walkability & strong governance to become truly cosmopolitan and sustainable.

SubscriberWrites: The concept of pavement school for street children

Pavement School is a low-cost, high-impact model where a paid teacher sets up a mobile learning spot on a safe pavement stretch, offering short, interactive lessons to street children.

SubscriberWrites: Iran fallout—Lessons for strategic autonomy & proxy risk avoidance

Why should India and the Global South watch Lebanon?

SubscriberWrites: Kohli’s Resurgence—A Vintage Masterclass in Craft, Class, and Leadership, Not Just Records

What shaped Kohli's legacy was the ferocity with which he chased every run and the almost spiritual obsession with fitness that dragged Indian cricket into a new competitive age.

SubscriberWrites: Push for green steel: Can India decarbonize its dirtiest industry?

With unified policies, lowering hydrogen costs, large-scale renewables, and domestic technology, India has potential to transform its dirtiest industry into a clean industrial pillar.

SubscriberWrites: A short narrative for human survival and wisdom

Every crisis pushes us toward a higher level of consciousness. Every era of turmoil becomes a turning point for inner growth. AI, ironically, may force humanity to rediscover what makes us human.

SubscriberWrites: Is India’s foreign policy too transactional now?

Thank you dear subscribers, we are overwhelmed with your response. Your Turn is a unique section from ThePrint featuring points of view from its subscribers....

SubscriberWrites: An young India or a sick India—Call for urgent reform

The most fundamental element affecting health — food — has turned into a threat. This cycle fuels cancers, metabolic diseases, and mental health disorders at frightening speeds.

SubscriberWrites: Is the world speaking Left but walking Right?

Thank you dear subscribers, we are overwhelmed with your response. Your Turn is a unique section from ThePrint featuring points of view from its subscribers....

The AI “Circular Payment” Loop May Be Capitalism’s Most Rational Design Yet

Skeptics argue this system is insular and self-referential. But structurally, it functions as a sophisticated form of portfolio diversification.

On Camera

Savitribai Phule made space for radical women misfits. She pioneered Satyashodhak modernity

The distinctiveness of her writing is evident in her compositions—women, shudras, and atishudras are at the center. Her poetry challenges the aesthetics of 'modern' Marathi literature.

India’s urban co-op banks are turning the page—crisis to cautious revival, one metric at a time

With bad loans shrinking & capital buffers stronger, urban co-op banks’ new umbrella body NUCFDC is now prioritising rollout of digital transformation.

Greece looking at TATA’s WhAP infantry combat vehicle for army procurement

If deal goes through, Greece will be 2nd foreign country to procure vehicle. Morocco was first; TATA Group has set up manufacturing unit there with minimum 30 percent indigenous content.

A year-end Mea Culpa in National Interest—The Army-Islam combo doesn’t kill democracy

Many of you might think I got something so wrong in National Interest pieces written this year. I might disagree! But some deserve a Mea Culpa. I’d deal with the most recent this week.