The article discusses the concept of state responsibility in international law, focusing on the U.S. policy towards Gaza, Israel's military actions, and global sovereignty challenges.
Illegal immigration from India harms its global reputation; a stronger action against illegal migrants and better visa control to restore trust is much needed.
Lower taxes, Chinese investment, and US tariff talks can reboot India's economy, boost jobs, and secure its global standing. Pragmatic policies will drive growth and trade success.
Although the anti-defection law could keep a check on vote trading, equating a person's ideology with affiliation to the political party is destructive to constitutional democracy.
From school kids hanging off every side to mothers juggling tiffins, Kashmir’s auto rickshaws offer more than just a ride—they’re a lively, chaotic, and nostalgic slice of daily life.
India’s diverse democracy faces contradictions in its Constitution, media bias, and lack of sustained economic growth. Too much democracy without economic freedom may hinder true progress.
L&T and Infosys have gained more exposure than top advertisers without spending a dime, thanks to SNS and NRN. Their efforts have created unprecedented brand value and should be rewarded.
India’s democratic model defies Western norms, prioritizing unity and security over absolute freedoms. The nation’s ability to balance these challenges sets it apart in the global landscape.
The Israeli military’s use of biased AI systems for target profiling has led to high collateral damage, contributing to the rise in Hamas recruits, complicating peace efforts and global norms.
The practice of collective cooking is central to Uruka, the night before Magh Bihu when people sit around a bonfire sharing meat, rice beer, and laughter
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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