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What’s ailing Indian startups?

11 April 2025 10:08 PM IST
A minister’s comments sparks a debate and compels us to think of innovation, deeptech, and a need to encourage R&D

Critical Bulwark

10 April 2025 9:54 PM IST
Governance gaps, especially in local civic services, require credible partnerships with well-run NGOs, leveraging their community connect and...

Bengal Revolutionaries and Doctorji

10 April 2025 9:49 PM IST
Credible records and memoirs uncover the deeply sophisticated yet organic link between Hedgewar and Bengal’s revolutionary nationalists including...

Nexus of Good: Quintessential Transformation

9 April 2025 9:57 PM IST
Launched in Nirmal District, Telangana, Balashakthi is a transformative initiative ensuring holistic development of government school children through...

Unattended Blind Spot

9 April 2025 9:52 PM IST
India's ambitious space privatisation drive holds a potential risk due to the absence of a holistic third-party liability framework, which could...

A Poet’s Pursuit for Peace

8 April 2025 10:38 PM IST
A century after Tagore’s peace-seeking visit to China, his vision of civilisational harmony urges India and China to revive their deep cultural ties...

Mining the Future

8 April 2025 10:30 PM IST
The India-France AI partnership hinges on securing rare earth metal supply chains—vital for powering AI infrastructure—uniting resource-rich India and...

Cracks in the Process

7 April 2025 9:19 PM IST
The controversy involving Delhi High Court Judge Yashwant Varma has reignited the debate on the integrity of judicial appointment process in India,...

Wings to Aspirations

7 April 2025 9:11 PM IST
Ten years on, MUDRA Yojana has sparked a quiet revolution—fueling small dreams with big impact, empowering women, uplifting villages, and proving that...

Echoing with Conviction

6 April 2025 11:12 PM IST
US Intelligence Chief Tulsi Gabbard’s message during her first overseas visit to India post-Trump's inauguration was clear—Bangladesh must put a check...

The T-Bomb

6 April 2025 11:09 PM IST
Trade attacks leave behind no craters or bloodied bodies, but they are still the roughest form of warfare. The US has fired its fusillade. The world...

From Chaos to Coordination

5 April 2025 7:09 AM IST
The Myanmar-Thailand earthquake highlights South Asia’s vulnerability to natural disasters, emphasising the urgent need for a coordinated regional...
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