Editorial
As I look into this piece, I see China no longer sitting on the sidelines but stepping right into the ring of South Asian diplomacy with its sleeves rolled up.
In the heat of rising tensions between two nuclear-armed foes, India and Pakistan found themselves once again locked in a dangerous game of brinkmanship
As I see it, the recent developments between the US and Saudi Arabia are not just another page in their oil-soaked history but a complete rewrite of the script
Trump’s visit to Saudi Arabia didn’t just check diplomatic boxes—it was a game-changer that flipped the script on how both nations will engage moving forward
As I see it, the winds of diplomacy are shifting in the Middle East, and Donald Trump seems to be sailing his own ship through these troubled waters.
Reading between the lines of the recent US-China trade talks held in Switzerland, it’s clear that this isn’t just a tug-of-war over tariffs—it’s a test of strategic maturity in a fractured world order
As I reflect on the evolving world order, it’s clear the BRICS alliance has begun to punch above its weight. This isn’t just about numbers—it’s about reclaiming lost ground
The recent Pahalgam incident has pushed India to lash out militarily against Pakistan, even without substantial proof.
In the whirlwind of the AI revolution, the education sector stands at a precarious crossroads. While AI tools promise to enhance learning, streamline teaching, and democratize access to knowledge, the bitter truth is that they may widen the existing educational divide.
Once revered as the conscience of Indian democracy, the intellectual class—particularly left-leaning artists and thinkers—has fallen from grace, giving in to the very jingoism they once battled