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SubscriberWrites: What lies beneath? Lessons from Germany’s invisible gutters

Germany has its share of bureaucracy and budget issues. But when it comes to water, the source of life and civilisation, it shows that discipline and design can avert disaster.

SubscriberWrites: The unending storm of Russia–Ukraine conflict

This conflict is becoming more dangerous day by day, and the chances of its conclusion seem very low. It has raised a high level of uncertainty in the global market.

SubscriberWrites: Historic trade pact signals new chapter for India-UK ties

Colonial shadows fade as India-UK forge future with landmark Free Trade Agreement (FTA).

SubscriberWrites: From exclusion to empowerment, SC enshrines digital access in Article 21

India’s Supreme Court declares digital access a fundamental right, mandating inclusive tech to bridge the digital divide and ensure equality for all citizens.

SubscriberWrites: The BRICS bank challenge to Bretton woods, Can the global south rewrite the rules?

BRICS’ NDB isn’t replacing Bretton Woods, but it’s reshaping global finance with fairness, multipolarity, and choice for the Global South in a post-hegemonic world.

SubscriberWrites: Indulgent Capital and Amara’s Law

From Amara’s law to AI hype, tech’s true value lies in the long view—not in personal brands or short-term noise, but in fundamentals, patience, and strategic capital.

SubscriberWrites: Why India Struggles with Global Narrative-Building – Especially Beyond English

India’s official global communication remains heavily English-dependent and diplomatically formal. Speeches at the UN, press releases from the Ministry of External Affairs, and op-eds in Western newspapers do little to shape perceptions among everyday citizens in Cairo, Paris, Jakarta, or São Paulo.

SubscriberWrites: Parental alienation– A silent mental health crime against children which no one talks about

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: Karma Yoga in action

Lessons from the Gita in a life of environmental activism. An atheist’s journey through dharma, service, and purpose.

SubscriberWrites: Unheard and Unseen — When Period pain ends in a surgery

A ground reality from Gaya, Bihar and the silent cost of menstrual neglect

On Camera

With nuke lunacy, Asim Munir joins Pakistan’s Hall of Generals who swapped brains for bluster

Munir indicates that he’s willing to go for broke, even if it risks taking his country “and half the world” down with him. It’s important to understand where he is coming from.

How mining, manufacturing & power sectors weighed on India’s industrial output since January 2024

India’s industrial output growth saw a 10-month low in June, with Index of Industrial Production (IIP) growing by mere 1.5% as against 1.9% in May 2025.

‘Next war may come sooner than expected, will require whole-of-nation approach’—Army chief

Gen Dwivedi framed Op Sindoor not just as retaliation to Pahalgam, but as demonstration of India’s capability to fight multi-domain conflicts with integration between services & agencies.

Modi’s ready to risk it all for farmers. Farm reform can answer Trump with new Green Revolution

Standing up to America is usually not a personal risk for a leader in India. Any suggestions of foreign pressure unites India behind who they see as leading them in that fight.