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Shadows of War: The Escalating Crisis Between Pakistan and Afghanistan

 By Satyabrat Borah The conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan has once again drawn attention to a region that has long lived with instability, fear, and uncertainty. For many people living...

Forest Rights, a ‘Law’ Promulgated 800 Years Ago

By Bhaskar Saikia On 21 March, the world observes the International Day of Forests, a date chosen by the...

Early Southwest heat latest in parade of weather extremes as Earth warms

Washington, Mar 20: The dangerous heat wave shattering March records all over the US Southwest is more than...

More reptile species recorded in Meghalaya, but turtles face threat

ROOPAK GOSWAMI Shillong, March 19: Meghalaya’s forests and caves are hiding far more reptile life than previously known—but the...

Human Ledger: The Invisible Debt of Global Conflict

By Dipak Kurmi When sovereign nations march toward the precipice of war, the rhetoric employed by the ruling elite...
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Real Dangers to India’s Democracy 

By Satyabrat Borah India's democracy is often hailed as one of the world's greatest achievements, a vibrant tapestry woven from the votes of nearly a...

Trump Targets Petro, Greenland and Beyond

By Satyabrat Borah Just a few days into January 2026, the world was still buzzing about a shocking U.S. military operation that happened on January...

India’s Growth Moment and the Rural Reckoning

By Dipak Kurmi India closed 2025 with a sense of economic confidence that has been rare in its post-Independence history. Growth has stabilised at a...

Crisis in Caracas, Calculations in New Delhi

By Dipak Kurmi US President Donald Trump’s confident declaration that Washington would effectively “run” Venezuela and allow American oil giants to rebuild the country’s battered...

Restore OPS: Secure Retirement for Government Employees

By Satyabrat Borah The pension system for government employees in India has undergone significant transformations over the past two decades, reflecting a delicate balance between...

READING AND THE HUMAN BRAIN-LEADERS ARE READERS

Dilip Mukerjea, CEO Braindancing International L.I.F.E. Coach, Author, Innovation consultant, Presenter, Learning Guide

Tremors of Warning: Assam’s Rising Seismic Reality

 By Satyabrat Borah In recent years, residents of Assam and the broader Northeast India region have increasingly felt the ground tremble beneath their feet with...

How Washington’s Venezuela Move Could Reshape Energy Markets and India’s Stakes

By Dipak Kurmi Oil has long been inseparable from geopolitics, and Venezuela stands as one of the most striking examples of how energy wealth can...

US Forces Capture Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro

 By Satyabrat Borah In a stunning and unprecedented development that has shaken the foundations of international relations, the United States military launched a large-scale operation...

India’s Fourth-Largest Economy Moment at the Dawn of 2026

By Dipak Kurmi The first day of 2026 invites the familiar ritual of hope, the collective belief that the year ahead will be more humane,...

Dangerous Escalation: Russia and Ukraine Must Choose Peace

By Satyabrat Borah As the world welcomed 2026, the protracted conflict between Russia and Ukraine showed no signs of abating, instead plunging into a phase...

A Nobel Peace Prize And The Politics Of Silence In Bangladesh

By Manoranjana Gupta There are moments in the moral history of nations when silence acquires the weight of speech, and omission becomes more consequential than...
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