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Before We Blame the Hills

By Dr. Bijoy A. SangmaRecurring flooding at Jorabat demands accountability. Lasting solutions, however, require evidence before attribution. Each monsoon, Jorabat becomes more than a traffic junction. It becomes a reminder...

Washington’s High-Stakes Gamble in the Saudi Nuclear Bargain

By Dipak Kurmi On July 22, United States Energy Secretary Chris Wright and Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin...

After the Deluge: The Unseen Crisis of Post-Flood Assam

By Dipak Kurmi While public attention during Assam's annual monsoon typically focuses on swirling waters, inundated villages, dramatic rescue...

Jordan, Iran, and the Middle East’s Changing Security Architecture

By Dipak Kurmi The recent escalation between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States has once again...

How Spain Conquered the World and Left the Legend Behind

By Dipak Kurmi While cricket maintains an unquestioned, quasi-religious hegemony over the social and cultural consciousness of the Indian...
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Talatal Ghar: Palace of Shadows and Secrets 

By Satyabrat Borah Nestled in the heart of Assam's Sivasagar district, near the historic town once known as Rangpur, stands the Talatal Ghar, a monumental...

Rediscovering the True Meaning of Christmas in a Modern World

By Dipak Kurm Christmas stands as one of humanity's most celebrated occasions, yet in our contemporary age of twinkling lights, elaborate decorations, and commercial excess,...

Bangladesh’s Cycle of Unrest: Violence, Politics, and the Struggle for Stability

By Dipak Kurmi Bangladesh once again finds itself engulfed in a familiar cycle of political unrest, street violence and institutional fragility, a pattern that has...

Humanity Behind Bars: Extradition’s Hidden Hurdle

By Satyabrat Borah Imagine a man who built an empire on diamonds, only to watch it crumble under allegations of massive fraud. He flees to...

A Singer’s Death, A Society’s Wound

By Satyabrat Borah In the quiet corners of Assam, where tea gardens stretch endlessly under misty skies and rivers carve their ancient paths, there lived...

Guardians of the Red Corridor

By Dipak Kurmi With the Maoist movement now largely dismantled and the country breathing easier after decades of internal security anxiety, it is both timely...

Picnics, Plastics and Public Responsibility

By Dipak Kurmi The Assam Police’s decision to issue a road safety advisory ahead of the picnic season deserves recognition, not merely as a routine...

From Turmoil to Equanimity: The Hidden Gifts of Delayed Flights

By Satyabrat Borah In the heart of winter, when northern India often wraps itself in a thick veil of fog, the skies above the country...

Delhi’s Toxic Winter: A Crisis of Air and Accountability

By Dipak Kurmi The description may sound clichéd, yet it remains painfully accurate: every winter, Delhi turns into a gas chamber. Thick smog blankets the...

India’s AI Dharma: The 2026 Summit Could Rewrite Global Rules — If We Ask the Right Questions Now

By Manoranjana Gupta India is preparing to host the largest artificial intelligence summit in the Global South — an unmistakable civilisational moment where technology, ethics...

MENTAL HEALTH FOR GLOBAL WELLBEING

By Dilip Mukerjea, CEO Braindancing Inter national L.I.F.E. Coach, Author, Innovation Consultant, Presenter, Learning Guide

The AI Boom Under Scrutiny: Bubble Talk Revisited

By Satyabrat Borah Amid the endless buzz around artificial intelligence, the markets have ridden a wave of pure excitement, pushing tech giants to dizzying heights....
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