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India’s Giant Leap into the Elite Nuclear Fast Breeder Club

By Satyabrat Borah The concept of a self-reliant India has moved from being a simple political slogan to a lived reality within the most sophisticated laboratories of the country. This...

The Great Democratic Exercise: Analyzing Assam’s High-Stakes Election

By Satyabrat Borah The electoral landscape of Assam recently witnessed a phenomenon that will be discussed for generations to...

Subansiri Standoff: High Tariffs and the High Cost of Delay

By Dipak Kurmi The ambitious vision of harnessing the turbulent waters of the Subansiri River to light up the...

The Digital Ballot: How Gen Z is Redefining Assam’s Political Future

By Satyabrat Borah The landscape of electoral politics in Assam is undergoing a deep and quiet transformation that moves...

Aridaman: India’s Expanding Nuclear Triad

By Dipak Kurmi The geopolitical landscape of the Indo-Pacific region witnessed a monumental shift on April 3, 2025, when...
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Can Indian IT bridge the AI ‘Deployment Gap’?

By Dipak Kurmi In the mid-to-late 1990s, Harvard Business School professor Clayton Christensen introduced the influential concept of “technology overshoot,” arguing that companies frequently innovate...

Troubled Waters at Great Nicobar

By Satyabrat Borah Troubled waters is an apt phrase when one looks at the Great Nicobar Project not only because it involves the sea, ports...

When Childhood Meets the Algorithm

By Satyabrat Borah The idea that a government might seriously consider banning social media for children under the age of sixteen would have sounded extreme...

The Sacred Arc of Ramadan

By Dipak Kurmi Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, unfolds each year as a season of profound spiritual awakening for more than...

Ali Aye Ligang and the Living Culture of the Misings

By Dipak Kurmi Agriculture, with its intrinsic connection to human survival, culture, and collective memory, has remained the beating heart of civilizations since time immemorial....

SORRY PLUTO, BUT THAT’S HOW SCIENCE WORKS

By Bhaskar Saikia Every year on 18 February, astronomers and space enthusiasts observe Pluto Day, marking the discovery of Pluto in 1930 by Clyde Tombaugh....

Zimbabwe’s Quiet Cricketing Revival

By Satyabrat Borah Zimbabwe beating Australia at a T20 World Cup is not just a line in a scorecard. It is a reminder that cricket,...

India’s AI Summit: Turning Talk into Trajectory

By Dipak Kurmi The countdown to India’s forthcoming AI Summit has begun, yet the clock that truly matters is not measuring days or weeks. It...

Found in Nongkhyllem, Humeral Frog recorded first time in Meghalaya

Roopak Goswami Shillong, Feb 15: The first-ever presence of the Humeral Frog (Humerana humeralis) in Meghalaya was recorded by a new research, making a significant...

INSIGHTS ON THINKING CREATIVELY

Dilip Mukerjea, CEO, Braindancing International; L.I.F.E. Coach, Author, Innovation Consultant, Presenter, Learning Guide.

PLANTING SEEDS OF GREATNESS

Dilip Mukerjea, CEO of Braindancing International, L.I.F.E. Coach, Author, Innovation Consultant, Presenter, and Learning Guide.

Tarique Rahman and the Promise of a Delhi–Dhaka Reset

By Dipak Kurmi Eighteen months after the dramatic ouster of Sheikh Hasina and her subsequent exile to India, Bangladesh has delivered a decisive political verdict...
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