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India has sent a notice to Pakistan expressing its desire to change the dispute resolution system of treaty. Will Pakistan accept it?
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This month brings back the dreadful memory of lockdown when migrant workers’ resilience was tested and they were ‘dying’ to go home
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The war in Ukraine is a result of the continuation of murky aggression — a clash of two powers, backed by Western oligarchs on the one hand and Russian’s on the other
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The downing of a Chinese spy balloon by the US has put the spotlight on surveillance from the skies
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Microsoft-backed ChatGPT, Google’s Bard and Baidu's Ernie Bot are taking AI search chatbots to a completely new level
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The proposal of doubling farmers’ income and the idea of taxing farmers’ income counter each other.
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Seventy years later, we remain in Bond-age to the master spy.
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Dozens of towns all over the Himalayas, especially in Uttarakhand, are sitting on time bombs. Joshimath must wake up authorities.
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BJP government’s bad water policy is nurturing water wars that are increasingly getting bitter.
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The gold rush for sustainable energy in India may spark many a tussle but gushing green will be a win for all.
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While we aspire for the best in 2023, we have to perspire for all of it too
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To rewrite the history of a nation as built by only one community is to pretend there were never mergers, cohabitation, cooperation between/across cultures
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An inflation-targeting central bank like ours should have a credible inflation measure, and like every other key fiscal or monetary parameter, this too needs a check.
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As HEIs are pushed into industry-academic linkage to ensure accountability and measurable contributions to society, a host of questions flutter out from the shady groves of academia.
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We are witnessing a repeat of the 2000 Dotcom Bubble, with one crucial difference — given that tech is at the centre of everything we do today, any correction will be less severe and bounce back quicker.
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Simon Sundararaj scored a goal against Peru in the 1960 Rome Olympics – India’s last goal scorer. Six decades, 15 Olympics and 15 World Cups later, India awaits to replicate his momentous feat
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In 2022, the 125th year of its maleficently explainable existence in dozens of adaptations, the quote from Bram Stoker’s Dracula stays, like its central character, finely preserved, and like Shelley’s Prometheus, unbound.
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The Gen Z-led new wave of protests in Iran is raging against the heart of the cleric-led country’s identity – the compulsory veil – and is unlikely to fade away.
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By Amit Mishra Last week brought the closure of one of the much-awaited acquisitions in tech history, touted as one of the largest buy-outs of all time in the technological arena. Elon Musk’s $44-billion takeover of the social media platform Twitter buzzed the global mindspace with notes of excitement and agony. The week’s upheaval saw […]
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Telangana has planned 600 charging stations in one-two years which will translate into a charging point below every 2 km.
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In spite of India’s ignominious exit from the ongoing FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup at the group stage, there is a renewed hope for a resurgence of interest in women’s football
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The buzzword of the day is ‘CBDC’ or Central Bank Digital Currency (e-rupee) as indicated by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in a recent concept paper.
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Xi Jinping is widely tipped to be given an extended term as CCP’s General Secretary. For the rest of the world, this means Xi will stay on as Chinese President for another five years, even possibly longer.
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During the last four decades (1980-2020), the average profit of industries grew nearly 50 times, number of factories too doubled during the last decade compared with the rest of the decades. And yet, manufacturing reaching its potential fifth position in the world as predicted by BCG in 2013 remains distant