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The Quiet Guardian: Reflections on Indian Army Day

By Satyabrat Borah Indian Army Day arrives each year on January 15 like a quiet reminder amid the noise of daily life, urging us to pause and think about what...

Learn, Launch & Lead (LLL): Reimagining Education, Entrepreneurship, and Employment (EEE)

Prof. Prabha Shankar ShuklaVice-Chancellor, North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya Learn, Launch, and Lead (LLL): Reimagining Education, Entrepreneurship, and Employment...

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,...

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...
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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...

Amma: The Grammar of Compassion in a Fractured World

By Mayurath Sinh I went to Amritapuri believing I would stay for two hours. Two hours—to wait in a long, patient line, to receive darshan, to...

The New Year and the Eternal Rhythms of Existence

By Dipak Kurmi As the New Year approaches, hearts flutter with excitement, each person weaving dreams and aspirations for the upcoming chapter. It's a time...

False Flag or Real Threat: The Putin Drone Attack Saga

By Satyabrat Borah On December 29, 2025, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov made a startling announcement that Ukraine had launched a massive drone assault targeting...

2025 and the Architecture of India’s Transformation

By Dipak Kurmi The year 2025 stands out as a defining chapter in India’s economic, social and institutional evolution, marked by an unmistakable assertion of...

Child Marriage in Modern India 

By Satyabrat Borah In a small village nestled among the fields of rural India, a fifteen-year-old girl named Priya adjusts the heavy dupatta over her...
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