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From Farm Chickens to Cockroaches: Why South Asia’s Gen Z Is So Restive

Until the region’s economies produce jobs, and its ministers produce respect, at the pace they produce graduates, South Asia’s Gen Z will keep finding new, and increasingly desperate, ways to be heard

Bridging the Policy Gap: Why Northeast India Cannot Tap Bangladesh Pharma Market Across the Border?

The real question is simpler: do Indian states want to use a resource that is geographically closer, internationally certified, available already, or would they prefer to continue to suffer from a yearly deficit on the other side of the Corridor?

Green AI? The Global South Cannot Afford the Wrong Kind of Digital Growth

In the case of the Global South, this would mean designing AI according to the demands of that particular place and within the bounds of its available power. It would mean opting for small language models, frugality, and less energy-intensive infrastructure over costly mimicry of Silicon Valley.

Inside India's Modern Counter-Terrorism Strategy: The Zero-Tolerance Mandate

The government is also engaging doctors, psychologists, lawyers, civil society organisations, NGOs, religious leaders and community representatives to facilitate de-radicalisation and reintegration. Young people are encouraged to participate in constructive social activities that promote communal harmony and reduce the appeal of extremist ideologies.

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Pakistan's 'dirty war' against India will have consequences

The Pakistani 'deep state; has suffered a devastating blow with the bloody interception of battle-hardened terrorists belonging to the Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) outfit at the Nagrota toll plaza in Jammu district on November 19

Is RCEP another Chinese trap?

China has not concealed its ambition to become the global superpower by dominating the world politically, economically, and militarily

The Jungle we call Our World

Rob the poor to feed the rich

Indian madrassas: A need for reorientation

If the Indian madrassas could reorient themselves, it may silence their critics besides influencing the government to support these initiatives

Why FATF shouldn't be fooled by 26/11 mastermind Hafiz Saeed's 'conviction'

26/11 Mumbai attack mastermind  Hafiz Saeed and his aides being handed down a collective imprisonment of over 10 years in terror-financing cases is being viewed as yet another farcical exercise conducted by Pakistan to fool the Paris-based Financial Action Task Force (FATF) which has retained the deep state on its grey list since 2018

Time, The Master of all things

Prairies, Steppes, Savannahs all

Leave the Skin Aside, Look Inside

Black as coal is a nice expression

A Walk Down The Lane Called Life

When months and years don’t count anymore

Sustainable living can help us cope with future pandemics

Almost a year has gone since COVID-19 came into our life.  It has created havoc in our personal, social, and economic spheres and it will take quite some time for us to recover from its effects

12th European Union-India Counter Terrorism Dialogue

The 12th Counter Terrorism Dialogue between the European Union (EU) and India was held virtually on 19th November 2020

The World in moral regress

Que Sera Sera, whatever will be

Arnab Goswami: Investigative journalism vis-a-vis state vengeance

The essential requirement of democracy anywhere in the world is that it should be the government ‘of the people, by the people and for the people

Dreams Are What I Mostly Sell

Dreams are what I mostly sell

Nehru was a prisoner of his time

November 14 is the birth anniversary of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, our first Prime Minister and one of the main architects of Independent India

Arnab Goswami – sinning or sinned against?

In his Republic TV, Arnab Goswami has been strongly pointing out several, what he thinks as, irregularities or doubtful intentions by the Government of Maharashtra on a number of issues in recent times