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International Women’s Day: A Journey Toward Equality

By Satyabrat Borah Every year on the eighth day of March, people around the world pause to recognize the strength, resilience, and contributions of women. The day known as International...

Women in Science: Beyond Celebration, Towards Equity

By Dipak Kurmi Every year on 28 February, India observes National Science Day to commemorate one of the most...

Middle East on Fire: The Conflict Between Iran, the US and Israel Explained 

BY Satyabrat Borah The Middle East has long been a region where history, politics, religion, and power intersect in...

Northeast to Parliament: The Statesmanship of P. A. Sangma

By Dipak Kurmi The political history of Northeast India contains several remarkable figures who attempted to bridge regional aspirations...

India’s Rice Trade Faces West Asia Turmoil

By Dipak Kurmi The intensifying conflict in West Asia has begun to cast a long shadow over India’s export...
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Ukraine War Enters Fourth Year With No Clear End

By Dipak Kurmi When the French Enlightenment thinker Voltaire observed that mass killing often escapes moral condemnation when conducted under the pomp of war, he...

India’s HPV Vaccination and the Work That Follows 

By Satyabrat Borah India’s decision to push forward with a nationwide Human Papillomavirus vaccination programme marks one of those quiet but historic moments in public...

From Kerala to Keralam: A Name Rooted in History

By Dipak Kurm The Union Cabinet’s approval of the proposal to rename Kerala as Keralam marks the culmination of a long-standing cultural and political aspiration....

India at the Crossroads of the Silicon Alliance 

By Satyabrat Borah The phrase “lines in the sand” has always carried a double meaning. It suggests resolve, a point beyond which one will not...

Trump, Tariffs and the Rule of Law 

By Satyabrat Borah In American politics, tariffs have always been more than dry instruments of economic policy. They carry emotional weight, tapping into ideas of...

Meghalaya’s Fiscal Resolve and Developmental Ascent

By Dipak Kurmi When Meghalaya Chief Minister and Finance Minister Conrad K Sangma rose on February 23, 2026 to present his ninth consecutive state budget,...

Why Modern Wars Have No Endings

By Satyabrat Borah In the late 1940s, as the ruins of Europe were still smoking and millions were trying to rebuild lives shattered by the...

Congress at the Crossroads in Assam

By Dipak Kurmi The Assam unit of the Indian National Congress appears to be navigating one of the most turbulent phases in its recent political...

India’s Search for AI Sovereignty

By Satyabrat Borah When Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaks about artificial intelligence on global stages, he is not merely talking about technology. He is talking...

Garo Hills farmers exposed to making of ‘new age fibres’

Shillong, Feb 21: What was once discarded as agricultural residue in Garo Hills is now being reimagined as a launchpad for rural textile entrepreneurship...

Epstein, Elites and Accountability

By Satyabrat Borah The name Jeffrey Epstein has become more than the name of a man. It has turned into a symbol, a shorthand for...

Toward Resolution in the Naga Peace Process

By Dipak Kurmi Few issues in Nagaland evoke as much collective emotion and enduring uncertainty as the unresolved Naga political question. Often described as one...
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