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A 10-day ceasefire agreed on by Israel and Lebanon goes into effect

A 10-day truce has begun in Lebanon, pausing fighting between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah and raising hopes of extending a wider ceasefire involving the United States and Iran after weeks of war that disrupted the region.

17 Apr 2026 8:48 am
Six yrs later, migrant workers still trapped in a cycle of exploitation

Migrant workers are again facing hardship. Protests erupt over low wages and poor conditions. Government policies lag behind rising costs. Welfare programs show limited impact. Housing schemes struggle with implementation. New labor codes bring uncertainty. Rural distress looms. The migrant worker remains in a difficult situation.

17 Apr 2026 12:39 am
India-China energy cooperation doesn't require warm relations, or lofty civilisational rhetoric

India and China face a new opportunity in energy markets. Past cooperation in Africa, despite challenges, shows potential. Both nations seek stable energy imports, bypassing geopolitical risks. This shared need can drive future joint ventures. New energy projects in Africa could form a strong foundation for collaboration. This pragmatic approach is vital for securing energy supplies.

16 Apr 2026 11:29 pm
War preparedness: Why India must spend smarter, not just more

India's journey towards a modernized defense sector is fraught with obstacles. While military budgets are on the rise, the country's over-dependence on foreign equipment stifles local innovation and fosters economic vulnerabilities. Additionally, outdated strategic frameworks impede progress. To enhance its martial readiness and combat efficiency, India must embrace unconventional strategies and ramp up internal manufacturing initiatives.

16 Apr 2026 11:14 pm
Jay Shah named to World Economic Forum's Young Global Leaders Class of 2026

Jay Shah, ICC Chairman, has been recognized by the World Economic Forum as a Young Global Leader for 2026. This honor highlights his significant contributions to international cricket. Shah's work includes expanding the sport's reach and securing its inclusion in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. His selection underscores India's growing influence on global platforms and propels cricket's development forward.

16 Apr 2026 9:07 pm
Decontrol oil prices and replace cross-subsidies with targeted DBTs for needy households

During recent global crude price volatility linked to West Asia tensions, retail fuel prices in India remained largely unchanged, unlike in other countries or even private retailers, raising questions about the credibility of market-linked pricing.

16 Apr 2026 12:01 am
Indias gig economy boom must start working for the women behind it

Female gig workers face challenges like limited mobility and financial access. Initiatives providing affordable asset finance and tailored savings products are crucial. These interventions empower women, increasing their income and job opportunities. Scaling these solutions can unlock the full potential of India's female gig workforce, fostering economic security and inclusivity for a brighter future.

15 Apr 2026 11:41 pm
Basel III fragments as US, Europe and India take diverging paths on bank capital rules

Fifteen years after its finalization, the Basel 3 accord's goal of uniform global banking rules has fragmented. National regulators are now selectively implementing the framework, prioritizing local economic and political considerations over strict adherence, leading to divergent capital requirements and a less comparable international banking system.

15 Apr 2026 11:25 pm
Trump caught between the devil and the deep Gulf sea

President Trump faces a critical challenge as the United States appears to be losing its conflict with Iran. This situation threatens his presidency and historical standing. Recent diplomatic efforts have failed, and a naval blockade has been imposed. The consequences could be severe, impacting global economics and Trump's political future. He may seek new negotiations to avert further crisis.

15 Apr 2026 9:56 am
Shelter from Spike 'n' Supply Storm: West Asia tensions test India Incs resilience to energy shocks

Escalating tensions in West Asia highlight Indias vulnerability to energy and logistics disruptions. Even without supply cuts, higher freight and insurance costs can strain margins and widen deficits. Strong balance sheets offer a cushion, but prolonged volatility could test corporate earnings, capital expenditure plans, and the broader credit cycle.

14 Apr 2026 11:33 pm
Post-war climate change: As the world witnesses accelerated US decline, can India not get caught flat-footed?

The West Asian war is set to accelerate America's decline and China's ascent. Europe may look up to the US no more. Nations will prioritise energy security, moving away from fossil fuels. The dollar's dominance is likely to weaken. A new blockchain-based currency, 'Bancor', could emerge, offering an alternative to dollar hegemony. China will bolster its electric technology leadership. India stands to benefit from escaping dollar sanctions.

14 Apr 2026 11:17 pm
Automation vs humans: How industry 4.0 is reshaping jobs in India's auto sector

Recognising that not all workers can transition to automated roles and creating alternative pathways for decent work to prevent polarisation of labour. Robots are marching into factories. What matters now is how firms and workers adapt. And how policy supports that transition.

14 Apr 2026 11:09 pm
300 held, 7 FIRs after workers' protest; 'syndicate' angle under probe: Noida police commissioner

More than 300 people were arrested and seven FIRs filed after a workers protest turned violent in Noida, police said. Commissioner Laxmi Singh stated that authorities acted quickly to disperse crowds, identified instigators, and are probing an organised network behind the unrest, with further arrests and investigations underway.

14 Apr 2026 2:09 pm
Gulf storm: India should be evaluated as a strategic locational hedge for co-sharing GCC data centre infra

Recent attacks on cloud data centers in West Asia highlight a new geopolitical risk. Hyperscale providers are now reassessing their global infrastructure. India offers a secure and stable environment for data center expansion. Its robust policies and existing ties with the Gulf region make it a natural strategic partner.

13 Apr 2026 11:43 pm
Trump's Naval blockade of Hormuz is an economic warfare, harms global economy

America threatens a naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz. This marks a move from diplomacy to economic warfare. The US aims to cut Iran's oil revenue. This strategy seeks to force Iran back to negotiations. However, it carries significant risks of escalation. Global energy markets and international relations face potential instability.

13 Apr 2026 11:20 pm
Crude at $100: Packaging costs surge, supply chains reset

Crude oil prices have surged past the $100 mark per barrel, leading to a dramatic rise in the cost of packaging materials and creating uncertainty in supply chains. Businesses are now prioritizing ensuring availability over minimizing expenses, leading many to stockpile inventory to safeguard against disruptions.

13 Apr 2026 10:57 pm
Getting unrealistic in Islamabad

Fifteen hours of talks in Islamabad between Iran and the US did not resolve the ongoing conflict. Divergent objectives and Israeli interference made meaningful resolution unlikely. A fragile ceasefire is in place, but its endurance is uncertain. The negotiations focused on Iran's nuclear program and its ballistic missile capabilities. Both sides have non-negotiable points, creating a challenging path forward.

12 Apr 2026 11:04 pm
Brimful of Asha Bhosle: In her songs-and her singing-the message was always one of fun, humour and affection

Asha Bhosle's voice was a constant presence in Indian music. Her professional brilliance was evident even in early recordings. She remained dedicated to her craft throughout her career. Her personal interactions revealed humility and a strong will. Asha's music brought joy and affection to listeners.

12 Apr 2026 11:03 pm
Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam: From the shadows to the centre stage

India is set to implement the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam, a law reserving seats for women in Parliament and state assemblies. This move aims to bridge the gap between women's high voter turnout and their low representation. The government is exploring ways to expedite implementation, potentially aligning it with the 2029 elections.

12 Apr 2026 11:44 am
The age-old problem of not being that young

Turning 55, the author ponders age in rock and roll. Unlike athletes, musicians often continue performing in old age. Examples like Little Richard and Chuck Berry show longevity. Iggy Pop's recent performance highlights the blend of youthful energy and aged wisdom. The author rejects the idea of 'behaving one's age' but acknowledges physical limitations.

11 Apr 2026 11:10 pm
When being feted, do we really need to eat humble pie?

The word 'humbled' often misrepresents the true feelings of award recipients. It fails to express joy and gratitude accurately. This common phrase dulls appreciation for those who helped achieve success. More precise language is needed to convey the full spectrum of emotions. Authentic expression benefits both the honoree and the audience.

11 Apr 2026 11:08 pm
'Politics' isn't only about political parties, government, elections... it's the principles that govern every aspect of our lives

'Politics' and 'political' do not indicate only political parties, government, elections, or international relations. At some level, most people know this. The term 'office politics' is, after all, a part of our everyday vocabulary. But politics is not about machinations alone either. Nor is politics an aspect of cinema only in more obvious examples like Dhurandhar, or when, say, a reporter investigates film censorship. 'Politics' here refers to principles that govern every aspect of our lives,

11 Apr 2026 11:03 pm
French gastronomy, mon ami, resides in Lyons dens and bouchons

Lyon stands as the undisputed capital of French gastronomy. Its rich culinary heritage, shaped by generations of women known as the 'Meres of Lyon', continues to influence cookery across France. These formidable women established bouchons, traditional Lyonnaise restaurants, preserving classic dishes. Today, these establishments offer authentic tastes, a testament to Lyon's enduring culinary artistry.

11 Apr 2026 10:40 pm