By Dipak Kurmi
Pradip Kurbah’s Ha Lyngkha Bneng, translated as The Elysian Field, emerges as a profoundly quiet and meditative exploration of the philosophy of communitarianism, crafted by a filmmaker...
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...
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,...
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...
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...
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...
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...
By Satyabrat Borah
The Indian Space Research Organisation occupies a rare and powerful place in the Indian public imagination. For decades it has been seen...
By Satyabrat Borah
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 24 hour visit to Jerusalem was rich in symbolism, dense with agreements, and carefully choreographed for maximum political...