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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.

SubscriberWrites: International law in a divided world

International Law evolved through nation-state proliferation post-1968, but its effectiveness hinges on global consensus, with calls for a more representative UNSC to balance powers.

SubscriberWrites: Corruption: A persistent challenge

Corruption is deeply embedded in Indian politics, where many politicians are accused of exploiting public office for personal gain.

SubscriberWrites: India’s job paradox of rising demand and discontent

India's thriving start-up ecosystem and improving IT & BPM sectors are expected to create jobs, but workforce supply will continue to outpace demand.

SubscriberWrites: Worrisome mismatch between rate of growth of deposits and credit

RBI is concerned over declining bank deposits as households opt for mutual funds & insurance, causing liquidity risks, net interest margin pressure, and structural challenges for banks.

SubscriberWrites: Champions in sports, absent in politics: Haryana’s women deserve more

Women form nearly half of Haryana's electorate but hold only 10% of assembly seats. Often seen as voters, not changemakers, it’s time to reshape this narrative for true representation!

SubscriberWrites: India’s leapfrog to energy supremacy, becoming an economic superpower: The Thorium advantage

India is home to the world’s largest reserves of Thorium, a slightly radioactive metal that promises a cleaner and more efficient alternative to conventional nuclear fuels.

SubscriberWrites: A hidden bug in the nation’s democracy

Letting foreigners and foreign agencies interfere in the nation's affairs is dangerous, besides compromising sovereignty and integrity, one day they will demand their pound of flesh.

On Camera

XUV 7XO shows Mahindra’s engineering prowess. DAVINCI suspension makes a world of difference

The old XUV 700 was an indication that the Indian manufacturer had begun to up their game. But 7XO is world-class in terms of fit, finish, and equipment.

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.