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From Guwahati to Global Chess Glory: Mayank Chakraborty’s Grandmaster Triumph

By Satyabrat Borah A quiet town in Assam woke up to extraordinary news when a teenager turned a lifelong dream into reality. Seventeen year old Mayank Chakraborty earned the title...

Rising Price Pressures and the Need for Sustainable Energy in India

By Satyabrat Borah Price is one of the most sensitive signals in any economy. When prices rise slowly and...

Mossad’s Architectural Dismantling of the Iranian State

By Dipak Kurmi The shadow war between Jerusalem and Tehran, once defined by clandestine assassinations and isolated sabotage, has...

The Melancholic Future of Pradip Kurbah’s The Elysian Field

By Dipak Kurmi Pradip Kurbah’s Ha Lyngkha Bneng, translated as The Elysian Field, emerges as a profoundly quiet and...

Gas Shortage, Rising Prices and a Shadow Market

By Satyabrat Borah A quiet shortage can sometimes reveal more about a system than a loud crisis. Gas cylinders...
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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 significant moments in the history of...

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 complicated ways. For decades the tensions...

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 with the wider national framework of...

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 economy, particularly the highly significant trade...

NCERT, Democracy and Discomfort 

By Satyabrat Borah The recent controversy over the NCERT Class 8 social science textbook has opened up an uncomfortable but necessary conversation about power, criticism,...

India backs ‘Myanmar-led, Myanmar-owned’ peace process: EAM Jaishankar

New Delhi, Mar 4 : India supports a Myanmar-led and Myanmar-owned peace process that can deliver lasting peace and development for all in the...

Why the World Keeps Choosing War Over Wisdom 

By Satyabrat Borah The world seems to be at war again, and for many people the feeling is not just political but deeply personal. Every...

Barpeta’s Doul Utsav: Where Neo-Vaishnavite Devotion Comes Alive

By Dipak Kurmi In the richly layered cultural landscape of Assam, few places embody the spiritual and artistic vitality of the region as completely as...

Blood and Power in West Asia

By Satyabrat Borah War often begins with words, with threats, with the slow normalisation of violence dressed up as security. The war against Iran did...

Bardowa in Bloom: The Sacred Colours of Doul Utsav

By Dipak Kurmi In the lush alluvial plains of Assam, where the Brahmaputra’s cultural currents have long shaped the spiritual imagination of the region, the...

Post-Khamenei Iran: Strategic Choices for Tehran, Washington and Tel Aviv

By Dipak Kurmi The international system appears to be drifting toward a troubling moment in which power asymmetry increasingly substitutes for rule-based restraint. The perception...

Shockwaves Beyond the Middle East

By Satyabrat Borah The past twenty four hours have unfolded like a chapter torn from a dark political thriller, except this is not fiction and...
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