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From Words to Warning: Could ‘Operation Sindoor’ Repeat in Bangladesh?

By Satyabrat Borah The recent comments from Pakistani political analyst Najam Sethi have stirred fresh debate across South Asia, particularly in the context of the already strained ties between India...

State’s flora diversity enriched with rare endemic plant found in Shillong

Originally described in 1959 from Kalimpong, the species had virtually disappeared from scientific records for decades before being...

How Bihu Foods Entered the Commercial Arena

By Dipak Kurmi The entry of the country’s largest multi-brand retailer into the market for Bihu eatables has quietly...

Why Cuba Remains America’s Strategic Obsession

By Satyabrat Borah The small island nation of Cuba, just 90 miles from the Florida coast, has long occupied...

No Sale, No Force: The Diplomatic Wall Around Greenland 

 Satyabrat Borah The Arctic has once again become a flashpoint in global geopolitics, and the world's attention has turned...
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Sedition’s Return: Threat to Press Freedom

 By Satyabrat Borah In the annals of democratic backsliding, few issues strike as profoundly at the heart of a free society as the resurgence of...

Trump’s Man in Delhi: What Sergio Gor’s Dual Role Signals for India—and the Region

Unscripted India | By Manoranjana Gupta President Trump has nominated Sergio Gor—a trusted political aide—as U.S. Ambassador to India and says he will also name...

Unlocking Ayurveda’s Potential: NEP 2020’s Vision for Global Impact

By Satyabrat Borah  Ayurveda, the ancient Indian system of medicine, has been a cornerstone of holistic healing for thousands of years, rooted in the philosophy...

A New Dawn in Assam: The Rise of IIM Guwahati

By Dipak Kurmi When the Indian Parliament passed the Bill for the establishment of an Indian Institute of Management in Guwahati, it was not merely...

ONOE: The Debate Over India’s Future Electoral System

By Dipak Kurmi On Independence Day 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi presented India with a transformative proposal: the idea of "One Nation, One Election"...

M.S. Swaminathan: Architect of India’s Green Revolution

By Satyabrat Borah India in the mid-20th century was a nation teetering on the edge of hunger. The shadow of famine loomed large, and the...

The Tariff Waltz: America’s Gamble with Power and Memory

By Dipak Kurmi In the labyrinth of global politics, few spectacles are as simultaneously theatrical and consequential as the unfolding drama in Washington under President...

Love in the Time of Partition: Building Bahrison’ s Legacy

By Satyabrat Borah  In the chaos of 1947, when the Partition of India tore apart communities and reshaped lives with bloodshed and displacement, a quiet...

India’s Tightrope with China and Pakistan

By Dipak Kurmi The re-entry of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi into New Delhi’s corridors of diplomacy, after an absence of more than three years,...

Himalayan Tragedies: Climate Change Meets Human Folly

By Satyabrat Borah  The rain came down in a fury as if the heavens had decided to empty themselves in one violent burst. Kishtwar nestled...

Independence at 78: India’s Ascendancy, Pakistan’s Challenges

Satyabrat Borah  As India and Pakistan commemorate their 78th year of independence in August 2025, the journey from their shared history under British colonial rule...

Earth: An Intelligent Entity?

By Satyabrat Borah  The notion that Earth might be an intelligent entity is a concept that transcends the boundaries of science, philosophy, and ecology, inviting...
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