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Record Highs, Real Risks

New Delhi, Nov. 27 -- The Indian stock market's record-breaking surge yesterday, with the Sensex touching 86,026 and the Nifty 50 climbing to 26,306, was not a flash in the pan but the result of sever... Read More


Unmasking Proxy Wars

New Delhi, Nov. 26 -- In releasing a comprehensive document that traces cross-border terror against India from 1947 to 2025, NatStrat has attempted to place decades of aggression within a single, unbr... Read More


Fairer Workplace

New Delhi, Nov. 25 -- The new Labour Codes, notified last week, mark the most sweeping overhaul of India's labour regulation in decades. By collapsing 29 disparate laws into four consolidated codes, t... Read More


Humble Beginnings, Lasting Light

New Delhi, Nov. 24 -- Dharmendra's passing at 89 has brought with it a wave of memories, tributes, and rediscovery of stories that shaped one of Indian cinema's most beloved icons. Among the many anec... Read More


Geopolitics Undermine Cooperation

New Delhi, Nov. 23 -- The G20 summit in Johannesburg has unfolded as a vivid tableau of diplomatic tension, geopolitical fragmentation and competing visions for the global order, leaving behind more q... Read More


Crisis of Assent

New Delhi, Nov. 21 -- The Supreme Court's opinion on the limits of judicial intervention in the functioning of governors and the president has reopened an old but increasingly urgent debate on federal... Read More


Rising Tides, Rising Toxins

New Delhi, Nov. 20 -- Unchecked heat-trapping pollution is no longer just a distant environmental concern; it is rapidly becoming a public-health emergency. A new body of research shows that thousands... Read More


Data vaccum demystified

New Delhi, Nov. 19 -- India's new Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) rules mark a decisive turn in the country's evolution into a mature digital economy where data accountability, user rights and... Read More


Psychology of Radicalisation

New Delhi, Nov. 18 -- The involvement of medical professionals in the recent Delhi blast has shaken one of the most reassuring beliefs of modern life: that education, status, and scientific training n... Read More


Rise, Rule, Ruin

New Delhi, Nov. 17 -- For nearly two decades, Sheikh Hasina's name moved with the pulse of Bangladesh, sometimes steady, sometimes storm-tossed. To her supporters, she was the architect of a modern, r... Read More