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A military takeover of the China-Pakistan economic corridor means a tighter embrace between both countries and mightier concerns for India
The futuristic human seems closer than ever with Elon Musk continuously pushing the limits and converting crazy ideas into reality
The aggression of China along with the hostility of Nepal and the perennial Pakistan pain has India in a spot of bother
Have the tides of hatred receded enough is a good question to ask on the 75 years of Auschwitz liberation
The dragon’s debt-trap diplomacy and its intentions to exert control are beginning to cause acute unease across many nations
Despite benefits of scale and capital infusion, the ‘big’ new banks will take time to regain good health and power the economy in a slowdown
Winning the hearts of Kashmiris and making them proud Indians is a task that should not wait for a distant tomorrow
May marks the end of World War II and that there has been no repeat of a world war for nearly a century despite multiple disputes is a big triumph
Efforts at political point scoring doesn’t take anything away from the largest religious congregation of devotees at Ardh Kumbh
Streaming video services are beginning to disrupt the Indian television market and bowl over consumers with better entertainment
Increasing non-performing assets, wilful defaulters and frauds are sapping the banking sector’s strength and standing
Clearing lingering doubts among the public is as important as restoring order in the highest court of the land
The judgement exonerating all accused in the high-profile scam raises serious systemic as well as ethical questions
The new recommendations of Trai empower users to bridge the digital divide and leverage the immense possibilities of a connected world.
Prince Salman wants to make his country graft-free, facilitate economic empowerment and enable a liberal society
With each country batting for its own benefits, the idea of a peaceful world is in peril right where it should be celebrated.
The Xiamen summit cooled growing tensions between India and China and opened doors for meaningful cooperation
The recurring demand for Gorkhaland has festered for too long owing to the lack of a lasting solution
Crop colonies for specific crops based on agro-climatic regions can make the sector look up
India’s biggest bank SBI gets bigger and breaks into the top 50 banks in the world