In 2002, Narendra Modi sat across Jill McGivering from the BBC for an interview. It was shortly after the Gujarat riots, and ...
Anand Teltumbde mines data and history to analyse the narrow framing, as well as futility, of a caste census in his new book ...
What if the most powerful salesman in the world was promoting a mixture of tariffs, tantrums, and tactical narcissism instead ...
Mongolian shamans beat wicker drums to summon ancestral spirits. A Peruvian man in a headdress unleashes a piercing ululation ...
UK, EFTA already in the bag and EU on the way, many members of RCEP except China signed up, and even restrictions on China ...
Bhupendra Patel, while inaugurating the Rashtriya Khanij Chintan Shibir organised by the Ministry of Mines at Mahatma Mandir, stated that this Chintan Shibir will serve as a strong platform to develop ...
Amid stellar GDP growth, India’s young workforce faces unemployment and skill gaps that threaten the nation’s economic growth ...
The Global Battle to Control the News (2025), discuss how governments worldwide manipulate the media, reshape public perception, and construct competing realities in an age of digital disinformation.
With the Election Commission of India (EC) on the brink of completing the first phase of its Special Intensive Revision in ...
We live in an era of narrative wars. Conventional wars, fought with soldiers, arms, and armaments, remain relevant. Yet a far ...
We live in a very exciting time: answers to some of the oldest questions humanity has conceived are within our grasp.