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Tuesday, February 24, 2026
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SubscriberWrites: India should capitalize on CCUS

It’s significant to look into the technological prudence and coherence in addressing emissions – which the states must capitalize for green sustainability.

SubscriberWrites: Elections Changed the Bangladesh Government. Can the July Charter Change the System?

Swapping leaders and rewriting the rules isn't the same as building a lasting democracy. The July Charter is definitely ambitious.

SubscriberWrites: Punjab’s Debt, Unemployment & Moga Rally Controversy

Many feel that the state’s own governance is being overshadowed, and Punjab’s economy, culture, and identity are under threat.

SubscriberWrites: Imran Khan’s Trial Must Meet the Highest Legal Standards

Anything less will erode Pakistan’s political integrity

SubscriberWrites: Keeping Tradition Alive: The Journey of a Wood Artisan from Odisha

Traditional wood sculptor Pradyumna Maharana has devoted more than four decades to preserving an art form rooted in heritage, discipline, and community learning.

SubscriberWrites: What’s Missing from Visit Bharat 2047? Top Economists Reveal the Critical Gaps

Beneath the optimism of one of the most ambitious national projects of the 21st century, economists and policy thinkers are raising important questions. Their concern is, can India grow in a way that is inclusive, sustainable, and institutionally robust?

SubscriberWrites: Budget 2026 and The Economics of Waiting…

The Budget preserves macroeconomic stability and policy continuity, but once again asks citizens to wait—for better jobs, for income security and for growth to translate into everyday relief.

SubscriberWrites: Safety gaps shadow India’s aviation hub ambitions

Recent mishaps have revived concerns about aging fleets, regulatory oversight, maintenance standards and raise questions about whether rapid expansion of the aviation sector is outpacing its ability to ensure safety.

SubscriberWrites: ESG in India Crosses the Rubicon: Why 2026 Marks the End of the Compliance Era

The World Economic Forum's Global Risks Report 2025 identified 7 of the top 10 long-term business risks as ESG-related.

SubscriberWrites: On the Brink Again: What a U.S. Strike on Iran Would Really Mean

For India, the prudent posture is clear: support de-escalation, preserve diplomatic channels, and prepare contingencies.

On Camera

Kerala, Keral, Keralam. I’m a Malayali and the name change is more annoyance than pride

North Indians are so used to dropping the ‘A’ at the end of Kerala. Now they have to train themselves to add another letter.

‘Dark chapter’ over, Chhattisgarh budget sets Naxal hotbed Bastar on path to ‘education cities’ & tourism

The Vishnu Deo Sai government's 2026-27 budget outlined a post-Naxal era vision for Chhattisgarh's tribal-majority belts of Bastar & Surguja. Finance Minister OP Choudhary presented it Tuesday.

Decoding India’s defence budget & how various govts struggled to spend it—from UPA to NDA

Every February, headlines focus on defence budget allocation. But real question is—how much money was actually spent & why did promise-delivery gap widen in some years, narrow in others?

No country is ever fully sovereign. Cold War era taught India its real meaning

India’s fraught neighbourhood places multiple constraints on its strategic choices. It leaves no time to take a deep breath, lean back and reset.