By Dipak Kurmi
The global sporting community stands on the precipice of an unprecedented spectacle as the expanded, forty-eight-team football World Cup prepares to grip the world during the North...
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,...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Mojtaba Khamenei and Iran’s Existential Choice
By Dipak Kurmi
The recent election of 56-year-old Mojtaba Khamenei as Iran’s new Supreme Leader by the 88-member Assembly of...
By Satyabrat Borah
Politics in Assam has always been closely linked with society, history and the personal journeys of its leaders. Elections in the state...
By Dipak Kurmi
The geopolitical tremors currently radiating from West Asia are far more than a distant diplomatic concern for the nations of South Asia;...