Jayanti is not nostalgia. It is accountability. Anand Dighe’s Marathi Asmita was never about attacking language or identity — it was about dignity, fairness, and protection when the state failed. As p...
Pakistan’s alignment with the US-backed Gaza Board of Peace is being sold as diplomacy abroad—but at home it risks theological rupture. To manage this betrayal, the Pakistani Deep State appears ready ...
The Kabul attack is a stark reminder that, for China, Afghanistan remains a space where strategic ambitions are persistently constrained by enduring insecurity....
PwC’s 29th Global CEO Survey, released during Davos 2026, shows 13% of global CEOs planning overseas investments now rank India among their top three destinations....
AR Rahman had the opportunity to create for Bharat and curate for Bharat all these years. He must use this opportunity and deny the space to bait and bias in interviews. ...
At the World Economic Forum, India’s Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw flagged the massive debt in developed economies like the US and Japan. ...
Various personal religious laws find their legitimacy under Article 372 and their validity under Article 13 of the Constitution of India to govern and apply on certain civil matters of marriage and su...
The main accused in the 2020 Delhi riots ‘larger conspiracy’ case, while also granting bail to five other accused in the same case, some sort of protest, thereafter, by the left-wing activist groups w...
Bose's work—through the National Planning Committee, the Azad Hind Provisional Government, and ideological battles—provides a vital blueprint for leadership and governance. His "Nation First" philoso...
The celebration of Bagurumba, the dance form at the heart of Bodo culture in Assam, at a massive scale, is a high point in the confluence of culture, cultural heritage and politics. Cultural reclamati...













