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Thermal Inequity and the Looming Crisis in the Global South

By Dipak Kurmi The atmospheric trajectory of our planet is no longer a matter of distant speculation but a visceral, suffocating reality manifesting in the premature searing of Northern India....

Navigating the Strait: Why India’s Ancient Ties with Hormuz Matter Today

By Satyabrat Borah The global gaze has shifted with an almost obsessive intensity toward the narrow stretch of water...

IPL 2026: The Grand Intersection of Legacy and New Beginnings

By Satyabrat Borah The cricketing landscape of 2026 has arrived with a familiar electricity that only the Indian Premier...

Redefining Social Media as a Defective Product

By Dipak Kurmi For over a decade, the unchecked expansion of social media has been viewed as an inevitable...

Why Precision Power Fails to Subdue Iran

By Dipak Kurmi The contemporary landscape of Middle Eastern warfare has been redefined by a paradox that defies conventional...
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More reptile species recorded in Meghalaya, but turtles face threat

ROOPAK GOSWAMI Shillong, March 19: Meghalaya’s forests and caves are hiding far more reptile life than previously known—but the latest scientific update comes with a...

Human Ledger: The Invisible Debt of Global Conflict

By Dipak Kurmi When sovereign nations march toward the precipice of war, the rhetoric employed by the ruling elite is almost universally draped in the...

Behind Closed Walls: The Unseen Struggle for Health in Indian Jails

By Satyabrat Borah India’s prisons are often hidden from public view, both physically and emotionally. Tall walls, iron gates, and layers of security create a...

Shillong leads NE capitals with reduced ‘urban heat island’ effect

ROOPAK GOSWAMI Shillong, March 17: While most cities across Northeast India are experiencing rising urban temperatures due to rapid urbanisation, Shillong has emerged as a...

A Pentagonal Contest in the Indian Heartland

By Dipak Kurmi The announcement by the Election Commission of India (ECI) regarding the upcoming legislative assembly elections has finally quelled months of feverish speculation,...

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...

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 steadily people can adjust their spending...

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 evolved into a sophisticated, multi-trillion-dollar geopolitical...

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 meditative exploration of the philosophy of...

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 sitting in kitchens across India rarely...

Assassin bug, first recorded in Siju Cave, rediscovered in Andamans a century later

ROOPAK GOSWAMI Shillong, March 12: A rare cave-dwelling insect first discovered in Meghalaya more than a century ago has been rediscovered by scientists, drawing renewed...

Strategic Hubris and the Resilience of the Islamic Republic

By Dipak Kurmi The contemporary global landscape is hurtling toward a geopolitical abyss, precipitated by what many observers characterize as a reckless and deeply misguided...
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