India's strategic role in global affairs resembles the wise elephant in The Jungle Book: strong, benevolent, and poised to lead with wisdom, if it nurtures its internal growth and unity first.
The discovery of unaccounted cash in a Delhi High Court judge's residence raises serious questions about transparency and accountability in India's judiciary, calling for urgent reform.
A tale of contrasting fortunes in space travel: while SpaceX outshines Boeing with reliability and cost-effectiveness, Boeing struggles with losses, delays, and safety issues in its crewed space missions.
A tale of transformation, where a once peaceful rural village loses its essence to urbanisation, resulting in overcrowding, pollution, and cultural erosion in Delhi’s urban villages.
Exploring the need for judicial accountability in India, advocating for reforms like elected district judges, regional high courts, and a separate Supreme Court for constitutional cases.
Holi, once a celebration of spring, now fuels communal hate, harassment, and misogyny, with increasing violence and disregard for consent, turning a festival of joy into one of discomfort.
Delhi, once a harmonious blend of humans and wildlife, now struggles with environmental degradation, leading to a human-monkey conflict. Immediate action can restore balance and peace in one year.
India’s federalism evolved through linguistic and ethnic struggles, with changes driven by regional demands, violence, and cultural identity, yet it has maintained unity through adaptability.
The global decline in trust towards democratic institutions highlights the importance of a robust civil society in ensuring democratic stability, accountability, and citizen engagement.
In the first eight months of the current fiscal year, New Delhi’s net tax intake didn’t even hit the halfway mark of what it expects to collect by March 31.
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.
Speaking at annual press conference, Army chief reiterated that India does not recognise 1963 Sino-Pakistan border pact under which Pakistan illegally ceded Shaksgam Valley to China.
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.
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