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What is the West Asia Conflict Really About?

New Delhi, April 14 -- On Day One, Israel and Iran bombed the "nuclear facilities" of Iran to "smithereens," and declared that Iran had been set back by decades in its quest for a nuclear weapon. Afte... Read More


Iran at the Crossroads: In a Changing Region, Tehran's Critical Choices Could Shape Change (Part IV)

New Delhi, April 13 -- As the dust settles over a fragile ceasefire, the most consequential decisions may lie not in external negotiations but within Iran itself. The conflict has reshaped regional dy... Read More


End of an Era in Playback Singing in Indian Cinema

New Delhi, April 13 -- Asha Bhosale, who passed away at 92 on April 12, 2026, was the last of the singing legends whose voices richly contributed to the "Golden Age" of Indian cinema. (1940-60). She w... Read More


Why Workers Are Leaving Delhi: When Policy Needs to Align With Ground Reality

New Delhi, April 13 -- What is unfolding in Delhi does not follow the familiar pattern of migration driven by lack of employment. Work continues, daily wages are still being earned, and yet a quiet ex... Read More


The Strait as Leverage: Hormuz the New Geometry of Power? (Part III and last)

New Delhi, April 12 -- In the unfolding Gulf crisis, no space has gained greater strategic weight than the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime choke point. Long regarded as a secure artery of global... Read More


The Strait as Leverage: Hormuz the New Geometry of Power? (Part III)

New Delhi, April 12 -- In the unfolding Gulf crisis, no space has gained greater strategic weight than the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime choke point. Long regarded as a secure artery of global... Read More


Nepal's Gen Z Government Faces a High-Stakes Test

New Delhi, April 11 -- Nepal stands at a volatile crossroads. The dramatic rise of a Gen Z-driven political order-born out of rage, digital mobilization, and institutional collapse-has not only upende... Read More


Shaken Shields: Turning Point for Gulf States (Part II)

New Delhi, April 10 -- The fragile ceasefire that currently holds in the Gulf may have paused open conflict, but it has triggered a far deeper and more enduring crisis: the collapse of confidence in t... Read More


Where the World Drifts into a Grey Twilight

New Delhi, April 10 -- More things change, the more they remain the same. Change is the only permanence; it is inevitable. As humans evolve, the outside world evolves, heralding changes in the environ... Read More


Why European Media Pays Little Heed to India

New Delhi, April 10 -- In general, European media haven't shown much enthusiasm or attention toward the EU-India Free Trade Agreement (FTA), even though negotiations on the FTA were concluded last Jan... Read More