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SubscriberWrites: India–US Trade Tensions Clouds Modi’s Solar Energy and AI Ambitions

India’s position in the solar sector highlights its competitive strengths and vulnerability to policy changes. The United States remains an important market for India.

SubscriberWrites: Legalising Opium Cultivation: A Policy Debate Between Control, Economy, and Social Reality

The argument that “if the government truly wants to act, it should legalise opium cultivation” reflects frustration with current policies that have failed to curb narcotics abuse while also ignoring potential economic benefits.

SubscriberWrites: From Shiva to Science: India’s Uneasy Relationship with Cannabis

India once regulated cannabis pragmatically. The NDPS era replaced that with prohibition—just as science and global policy are beginning to shift.

SubscriberWrites : If India Fails Its Primary Schools, It Fails Its Future

Primary education reform is non-negotiable — it will decide whether India leads globally or falls behind.

SubscriberWrites: The Well We Forgot

Rethinking water, community and care in Rajasthan’s villages

SubscriberWrites: US boots on ground

So, after more than a month of the war, we are no closer to the end. The report card so far? Well, one can look at it in several ways.

SubscriberWrites: Iran’s Dangerous Threshold: Why West Asia Approaches a Nuclear Tipping Point

Ground war risks, nuclear brinkmanship and opportunistic diplomacy could reshape the strategic order in West Asia

SubscriberWrites: Black Ops in Southeast Asia: India Tracks Ukrainian Footprints in Myanmar’s War

An analysis of open-source materials and data suggests that some of the detainees may be connected to the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) and military intelligence (HUR).

SubscriberWrites: Deterioration of Jute Sector in Southern India and the Need for Strategic Revival

The erstwhile regional offices of the NJB in Southern India served as vital institutional anchors for the promotion of jute.

SubscriberWrites: Why Women and Girls Bear the Weight of Hospitality

This deep-rooted expectation is neither accidental nor universal itt is the product of centuries of social conditioning, patriarchal structures, and gender-role reinforcement that continues to shape events today.

On Camera

What Modi got wrong. Indians don’t want hundreds of new MPs

If the government wants to spend taxpayers’ money to make India a better place, then spend it on building more courts, improving the collapsing bureaucracy. But, of course, politicians will only think of themselves.

Recovery of energy flows will be ‘gradual rather than immediate’ as Hormuz re-opens post ceasefire

The reopening of the Strait of Hormuz eases supply fears, but controlled shipping, slow output recovery, and high costs may delay oil flow normalisation for months.

Why Siliguri Corridor is strategically important for India & how it is being secured | Cut The Clutter

This special edition of Cut The Clutter, straight from the Siliguri corridor, details the strategic importance of the narrow strip of land in West Bengal, and how it’s a vital link connecting the Northeast to the rest of India.

Trump, Netanyahu’s Iran gamble: The regime change rebound

American objectives are unmet. They neither have muscle nor motivation to resume the war. As for Iran, the regime didn’t just survive, it’s now led by more radical individuals.