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Clouds, algorithms and local voices: Inside the FIFA World Cup's broadcast makeover

The 2026 World Cup is changing how we watch sports. Instead of one global broadcast, each fan gets a unique experience. This means local ads, commentary, and data. Technology like cloud edge computing makes this possible. It allows for custom content for viewers worldwide. This approach makes the biggest sporting event ever feel more personal.

11 Jun 2026 12:46 am
TMC split buzz: Why do Indian politicians so readily abandon their parties?

Speculation surrounds a potential split in the TMC party. Such defections are common in Indian politics, often engineered by other parties. Factors like regional transitions, loss of patronage, weak ideology, and centralized leadership contribute to party allegiance being brittle. The anti-defection law has been outwitted, allowing for mass resignations to disguise defections.

10 Jun 2026 11:49 pm
A World Cup of miracles, migrations and a lesson for Indian football

The 2026 World Cup celebrates new teams and inspiring journeys. Nations like Iraq and debutants Curacao and Cape Verde showcase grit and romance. Diaspora plays a key role in building these teams. Indian origin players represent Qatar and Australia. India can learn from these successes, especially by tapping into its diaspora to improve its football standing.

10 Jun 2026 11:15 pm
To win the deep-tech race, India needs General Innovation Rules

India is launching ambitious science initiatives. However, current financial rules designed for conventional procurement hinder R&D. A new 'General Innovation Rules' regime is proposed. This will adopt a portfolio approach for high-risk research. It will redefine public benefit to include private actors. Milestone-based disbursements and multi-year commitments will be key. This aims to boost India's deep-tech R&D race.

10 Jun 2026 2:37 pm
12 years of PM Modi: India should not only be resilient but also be antifragile

India faces significant global uncertainty and external challenges. Despite strong economic growth and improved financial stability, domestic investment remains a concern. The nation's resilience is being tested by fluctuating oil prices and global protectionism. Prime Minister Modi's leadership and the collective will of India are crucial as the country navigates these complex times.

10 Jun 2026 12:26 am
Nehru and Modi: Two leaders, two centuries, one shared ambition to transform India

Narendra Modi now leads India as its longest-serving elected head of government. This milestone invites comparisons with Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first Prime Minister. Both leaders are seen as consequential figures who shaped India's future. They shared a belief in technology and undertook ambitious projects. Modi's leadership is marked by electoral success and a focus on national resilience.

9 Jun 2026 11:30 pm
Why IPO valuations, SpaceXs included, may not conclusively capture the current state of AI play

The AI IPO season is here with SpaceX, Anthropic, and OpenAI preparing for huge listings. These companies are seeking public funds to cover their significant expenses. Valuations are soaring, leading to questions about the AI bubble. Investors are being urged to be cautious as these tech giants aim to reshape the market.

9 Jun 2026 11:21 pm
India turns to nuclear power as Gulf risks rise

India is boosting its energy security. Investments are growing in solar, wind, and nuclear power. Recent geopolitical events highlight nuclear energy's role. India's nuclear program is advancing with new reactors and private sector involvement. The nation aims for significant nuclear capacity by 2047. This strategy diversifies energy sources and reduces reliance on imports.

9 Jun 2026 12:01 am
Cost benefit in the long run: India needs right energy, at the right place and at the right time

Critics question the market viability of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) due to high costs compared to renewable energy. However, a full system-cost study is needed. This analysis must include capacity value, industrial heat, and grid integration costs. India's nuclear program is advancing with indigenous SMR development. Policy and regulatory frameworks are crucial for future deployment.

8 Jun 2026 11:44 pm
Education policy failure is being dressed up as innovation, employer abdication as a skills gap

Indian universities are failing to equip graduates with needed skills. Private firms now offer expensive courses, creating a barrier for many. This practice disadvantages first-generation students. Employers once provided on-the-job training. Now, graduates must pay for certifications. This system replicates inequality. Universities and employers must collaborate to ensure affordable skill development and fair hiring practices for all.

8 Jun 2026 11:31 pm
Reassure homes, not just economy: Why Indias growth feels weaker at household level

The ripples of global disruptions are felt in the everyday lives of Indian families, shaping individual narratives beyond simple data points. Young professionals are increasingly burdened by financial volatility, as soaring education and healthcare costs create a climate of anxiety. Meanwhile, small business owners are treading carefully amid these pressures.

8 Jun 2026 12:04 am
To bring the world, sell India better: The $200 million fix India needs to unlock a tourism windfall

India's tourism sector faces challenges due to a near-zero overseas marketing budget. This has kept international arrivals below pre-pandemic levels, unlike competitor nations. A strategic investment in digital marketing and deregulation can unlock significant foreign exchange, job creation, and economic growth. India's tourism potential is immense, but it requires activation.

7 Jun 2026 11:48 pm
SpaceX IPO: Elon Musk's AI ambitions fueling space data centers & trillionaire dreams

SpaceX's upcoming IPO, fueled by immense investor demand, could propel Elon Musk to trillionaire status. Beyond its space ambitions, the company's prospectus reveals plans for space-based data centers, hinting at Musk's strategy to fund his AI endeavors. This move addresses the escalating costs and logistical challenges of terrestrial AI infrastructure.

7 Jun 2026 11:37 pm
Going Dutch can mean bill-splitting turning into a full-blown hair-splitting affair

Dining out with friends can bring unexpected financial and social challenges. From over-ordering to excessive drinking, the bill often becomes a point of contention. Navigating these situations requires careful consideration of companions. Choosing the right people to share a meal with transforms the bill from a negotiation into a simple formality.

6 Jun 2026 11:36 pm
Bina Paul: From IFFK to Cannes, A trailblazer's journey in Indian cinema

The quiet pride of the Amma Ariyan team at Cannes, with Bina Paul representing the film, highlights her significant contributions. As a driving force behind IFFK and a co-founder of Women in Cinema Collective, Bina Paul has consistently championed women's rights in cinema, breaking barriers throughout her career.

6 Jun 2026 11:00 pm
How to make poverty disappear: Never mind trickle-down effect, or the rising tide that'll lift all boats

In a provocative article, the writer proposes an extreme measure to combat poverty: the complete elimination of the poor. While this radical idea raises eyebrows, it is offered as a quick fix with supposedly obvious advantages. The narrative chronicles the author's mounting disillusionment with the decline of urban life and a perceived apathy in civic responsibilities among disadvantaged communities.

6 Jun 2026 10:22 pm
The many roles editors play in shaping writers and stories

Editors approach writing in many ways. Some focus on cutting text, others on flow or consistency. Some encourage stamina, while others delve deep into memories. Some editors are like stylists, advising layering. Others are like tailors, ensuring prose fits the current fashion. Some are generous with advances, while others are shrewd about literary events.

6 Jun 2026 10:22 pm
$47 frappuccino nobody asked for (but everyone needs): How Starbucks can cure its midlife crisis with a pinch of saffron, and some very old retail psychology

Starbucks faces challenges and needs a new strategy. The article suggests introducing very expensive items to make regular coffees appear cheaper. It also proposes selling small, premium spice blends as add-ons. These additions offer high profits and enhance the customer experience. This approach is compared to luxury hotels and ice cream shops.

6 Jun 2026 12:36 am
Why the help of women MPs is neces-saree: Parliament could give many languishing 6-yard weaves a fillip

Parliament stands as a beacon of India's saree heritage, reflecting a tapestry of traditions. Women MPs are stepping to the forefront, reviving long-lost weaves and revitalizing the art of textile craftsmanship. This movement not only empowers local weavers but also invites us all to embrace the vibrant diversity of Indian artistry.

6 Jun 2026 12:32 am
Under Success Lies Internal Affairs: The hidden question leaders rarely answer

Numerous leaders encounter difficulties in articulating personal happiness that transcends their professional milestones. This challenge frequently arises from a weak internal foundation, resulting in choices influenced by external demands. When personal convictions are sidelined for workplace approval, a gap emerges.

5 Jun 2026 11:24 pm
The fall of the TMC machine and the rise of political survivalism

In Bengal, 'paara' (neighbourhood) serves as the primary political unit for leadership engagement. Securing electoral victory requires paara-level support, which parties maintain through state-backed protection, resource distribution and dispute mediation.

5 Jun 2026 11:19 pm
Hot wheels got intelligent: Carmakers are device-fying, and tech companies making cars are bringing their world view with them

The automobile is transforming into a smart device. Traditional carmakers face a challenge as software and data become more valuable than hardware. Companies like Xiaomi and Huawei are leading this shift, integrating cars into digital ecosystems. Legacy automakers must decide whether to build the next great device or become mere hardware providers for others' operating systems.

5 Jun 2026 11:15 pm
The $47 Frappuccino nobody asked for (but everyone needs)

How Starbucks can cure its midlife crisis with a pinch of saffron, and some very old retail psychology.

5 Jun 2026 1:28 pm
Govt mulling expansion of BSF's operational mandate: Amit Shah

Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced plans to expand the Border Security Force's (BSF) role, under which a new 'territorial security' concept will be introduced to enhance border protection. Work on securing vulnerable areas along the Pakistan border is nearing completion. The government is investing significantly in advanced technology and infrastructure to fortify India's borders.

29 May 2026 6:29 pm