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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.

SubscriberWrites: Constitution Day—Reaffirming our foundational covenant amidst contemporary tests

The Constitution is a 'living document', it requires deliberate efforts to keep its principles relevant. We can't afford complacency; democratic freedoms, once lost, are difficult to recover.

SubscriberWrites: Macaulay, caste & modern India: Why Dalits embrace him while upper castes vilify him

A fake speech of Macauley is doing rounds on social media where he tells the British Parliament of the greatness of Indian culture and his strategy to decimate it! Many believe it.

SubscriberWrites: Javelin anti-tank missile – Bhramastra against enemy tanks

India’s Javelin deal marks a major leap in anti-tank warfare, boosting firepower across terrains and signalling a strategic edge over Pakistan amid rising regional tensions.

SubscriberWrites: Is India ready for risks beneath the surface of its new geothermal policy?

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: Rethinking socialism in the age of AI and inequality

As affordability collapses and AI deepens inequality, a new debate emerges: can capitalism be reformed—or must a modern, hybrid socialism rise to protect economic dignity?

SubscriberWrites: Gadkari’s DPR reforms—A prescription for healthier highways and smoother projects

Gadkari’s DPR warning spotlights a broken system; real reform lies in shifting design power to contractors and redefining DPRs to unlock safer, faster, cost-effective highways.

SubscriberWrites: Neighbourhood First in a Fragmented South Asia—India’s Strategic Test-Case

The question is no longer whether India is the region’s natural anchor, but whether it can still act as one in a neighbourhood that has become more fragmented, more transactional, and far more contested.

SubscriberWrites: What the outcome in Bihar portends for Kerala

These are early days post the election results in Bihar but the tremors are resounding in far flung Kerala which is poised to head for assemble elections in 2026.

SubscriberWrites: Bihar Elections, 2025 & Understanding NDA’s Landslide Win

Many believe that the last-minute transfer of Rs 10,000 into the accounts of women by the NDA government was a major factor.

On Camera

I’ve been driving an EV for 2 years—Indian roads are ready to switch to electric

Driving an electric vehicle for months, the Hyundai IONIQ5, BMW iX and now the Kia Carens Clavis electric, has convinced me of the viability of EVs for city and mid-range commutes.

Rupee’s turmoil has echoes of 2013

With the US-India trade deal yet to get done, rupee depreciation may be helping to mitigate India’s loss of competitiveness. The other problem is extreme despondence among overseas equity investors.

US clears $686-mn package to breathe fresh life into Pakistani F-16s

Of the total package, $649 million will be utilised for additional hardware, software, and support services, and the remaining for Major Defence Equipment (MDE).

India’s top airline just handed sarkar the keys. That’s IndiGo’s real ‘crime’

Don’t blame misfortune. This is colossal incompetence and insensitivity. So bad, heads would have rolled even in the old PSU-era Indian Airlines and Air India.