A reflection on digital outrage, algorithmic manipulation, and reclaiming principled action in the modern attention economy.
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A second state-backed fund of funds promises deep-tech ambition — but does it signal bold imagination or calibrated caution?
Reclaiming the sacred meaning of a word too casually used in the modern world
India’s Supreme Court has ruled that schools must provide toilets and menstrual products for all menstruating students
The flaw in this passive realism is not that it acknowledges asymmetry as power imbalances are real, but that it freezes them
Trump accusing Canada of trying to “take advantage of America” threatened to block the opening of a new bridge
Exploring the rapid growth of IA philanthropy, rising donations, diaspora leadership, and transformative nonprofit impact in India.
Data is the core asset that drives value creation, and that value ultimately resides with the owner of the data.
Rahul Gandhi’s political transformation, parliamentary resurgence, and sharp critique of Modi signal a pivotal shift in India’s politics.
How prompt engineering reveals unmet human needs and teaches clearer, more intentional communication in relationships and daily conversations
India’s recent move to regulate AI-generated content marks a turning point in how democracies confront the accelerating flood of synthetic media.
China’s entrepreneurial mobilization, SME power, and AI-driven futures challenge Western economics and redefine global growth narratives.
On July 1, 1946, the world watched, literally, through newsreels and radio broadcasts, as the United States detonated “Able,” the first of 23 nuclear tests that would transform Bikini Atoll from paradise to laboratory
After a four-year renovation, the Frick has reopened- not merely refreshed but genuinely reawakened. The limestone façade glows.
U.S. technology giants are pouring money into India’s AI ecosystem following tariff reductions, positioning the country as a key alternative to China. But critical questions remain about who ultimately controls the value created.
India has produced remarkable individual talent but has not yet accumulated the density of senior, research-driven, systems-level expertise
Trump likes to break things, be it historic buildings at home or deep relationships abroad and to build bigger beautiful edifices
India stands at a crossroads as EU and US trade deals test its role in a fragmenting global economy testing if diplomacy can drive real trade
India’s trade diplomacy loses leverage as tariff concessions, GSP withdrawal, and asymmetrical liberalization strain growth and sovereignty.
Naravane’s memoir exposes political silence, civil–military dysfunction, and leadership burdens under extreme uncertainty.
India’s nuclear journey traced from Einstein to SHANTI Act 2025, exploring power, policy shifts, privatization, risks, and accountability.
How the 2018 Eagles embodied belief, preparation, and underdog hunger to achieve sustainable excellence beyond sports.
Carlos Alcaraz is now the youngest to complete a career Grand Slam, and the journey behind the milestone reveals what makes him special.
The most important AI contest is not Meta versus Microsoft or Google versus Amazon. It is the United States versus China. The world is drifting toward an AI order, in which only two countries possess the full stack required for true AI sovereignty
President Trump brushed off claims that he nodded off during a Cabinet meeting, insisting he was not asleep. He said he simply closed his eyes because the meeting “got pretty boring,” adding, “no offense.”
