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Treading with Caution

New Delhi, May 15 -- In the complex landscape of international diplomacy, public sentiment often seeks swift and symbolic responses to geopolitical events. The current demand in certain Indian quarter... Read More


Compulsory Recalibration

New Delhi, May 14 -- The United States and China-two of the most powerful global economic giants who are also fierce trade competitors-have agreed to suspend most of their punitive tariffs for a 90-da... Read More


A Cooling Curve

New Delhi, May 13 -- India's retail inflation, as measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), has dropped to its lowest level in nearly six years, offering a welcome respite both for households and po... Read More


The Big Goodbye

New Delhi, May 12 -- There are cricketing legends. And then there is Virat Kohli-firebrand, obsessive, larger than the moment, yet never too big for the whites. His announcement to retire from Test cr... Read More


Political Vendetta at Play?

New Delhi, May 11 -- In a dramatic turn of events, the interim government of Bangladesh, led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, has imposed a sweeping ban on all activities of the Awami League - the na... Read More


Pakistan Needs to Step Back

New Delhi, May 9 -- In a region fraught with historical baggage and trust deficits, Pakistan's latest misadventure with India is threatening to spiral into a full-scale conflict-possibly the fifth war... Read More


Misadventure Undone

New Delhi, May 8 -- Following the bold and brave Operation Sindoor conducted by the Indian armed forces, Pakistan, perhaps to cater to domestic impulses and compensate for the perceived humiliation, m... Read More


Harsh Blow to Terrorism

New Delhi, May 7 -- Living up to its promise, the Indian government, as anticipated, launched highly sophisticated air strikes on 'terrorist infrastructures'-killing over 70 individuals-across nine si... Read More


Feeding Grim Optics?

New Delhi, May 6 -- The Indian government's decision to conduct mock drills in over 200 civil defence districts today is anything but routine. The last time the nation went for such a drill was before... Read More


Scorched Lives

New Delhi, May 5 -- As temperatures in Indian cities soar past 45 degrees Celsius and air quality remains in the "severe" category for weeks on end, the silent casualties of this climate emergency are... Read More