Srinagar, Jan. 6 -- We are living in the era of miraculous developments by any quantifiable measure. High-rise buildings are tearing the heavens, phones can cram the contents of a whole library into our hands, and AI is only going to redefine the future as we know it. The news bulletins laud booming economies and new technology, and the biggest profits ever. But under this glittering facade there is an ugly inquiry we never venture to ask, progress--but who? Progress is usually posed as a success of all, as a progressive march that raises everyone. However, it takes a closer look to show a more divided reality. Some are riding the growing tide of technology and prosperity, but millions of people are standing on the bottom, or drowning alt...