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India’s pharma success story cannot rest on cheap generics alone. It must be backed by credibility, stronger audits, criminal liability for negligence and swift justice
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Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat’s words of reconciliation and assimilation should be heeded by those who thrive on divide-and-rule politics
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Given external headwinds that could complicate the path forward, it is appropriate to maintain patience now
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Trump's 100 per cent tariff on branded drugs challenges India's pharma exporters but opens doors for growth in generics and biosimilars
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Any dilly-dallying by the government may not only worsen the situation but also trigger feelings of alienation among people
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Apart from exposing glaring gaps in crowd management strategies, such tragedies also raise questions over the accountability of the organisers in ensuring public safety
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With many of its older jets, including the Jaguars and Mirage 2000s, set to be phased out by 2035, the IAF’s air power may continue to go down, unless new aircraft are inducted soon
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Decisive global action against Israel alone can alter the course of the one-sided war in Gaza
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Rushed implementation, lack of transparency, and questionable economics are creating avoidable confusion on ethanol-blended fuel policy
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While the sweeping reduction of GST rates is a welcome move, the Centre must also address the legitimate concerns of the States over the potential revenue losses
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Instead of overreacting, New Delhi should deepen its strategic footprint in the Middle East, leveraging its economic clout
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The arbitrary and unreasonable hike in the visa fee to $1,00,000 would significantly impact the technology sector, which depends heavily on skilled workers from India and China
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The challenge lies in scale: making AI affordable, multilingual, and accessible for a billion Indians
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The RTI Act promises citizens information within 30 days — or within 48 hours if life or liberty is at stake — yet today many applicants wait for years, making a mockery of the law’s intent
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Immigrants must integrate with British society, but hate campaigns targeting them will harm the nation’s unity
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India’s top court has struck a fine balance by putting on hold contentious provisions of the Waqf Act while declining to stay the Act in its entirety
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Trump's binary worldview divides the country into two ideological and political camps: one that supports him and one that does not
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Modi's Manipur trip was more a media spectacle than a substantive outreach for people of the north eastern State who endured a lot of suffering and bloodshed
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A new Bill introduced by a Republican Senator, if passed, will make outsourcing more expensive for American businesses, thereby directly affecting Indian IT service providers
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Declining fertility rates and longer life expectancies present a complex situation for India, necessitating provisions for social security and healthcare for the increasing elderly population