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Indias big defence makeover: Theatreisation takes centrestage

India's military is transforming to enhance joint operations and efficiency. The creation of integrated theatre commands aims to pool resources under single commanders for better coordination. This reform seeks to address weaknesses in current structures and prepare for multi-domain threats. Global powers already operate similar command systems.

2 Dec 2025 12:12 am
Russia should shed the Soviet lens on India, and embrace its growth story

India and Russia's strategic partnership requires an economic reset. Bilateral trade has surged due to oil imports, creating a significant deficit for India. Russia needs to diversify its economic ties beyond China. India can offer alternatives in sectors like pharmaceuticals and light engineering. This shift will benefit both nations and reshape geopolitical dynamics.

1 Dec 2025 11:21 pm
Trump's 'Ugly Immigrant' Picture: The 50 shades of Brown and Black

An Afghan immigrant's violent act near the White House intensifies anti-immigration sentiment in the US. This incident is being used by hardliners to push for stricter policies. Donald Trump has vowed to halt migration from certain countries and deport foreign nationals deemed a risk. Experts warn of significant workforce reduction and economic impact from these proposed curbs.

1 Dec 2025 11:03 pm
GDP surges, inflation slides: RBIs dilemma deepens on rate-cut

India's economy showed strong growth in the June-September 2025 quarter, surpassing all forecasts. Manufacturing and agriculture sectors performed well, boosting consumption. This growth outpaces major economies like China. Despite global economic uncertainties and potential risks, India appears to be in a favorable economic position. The Reserve Bank of India faces a decision on interest rates given these positive economic indicators.

1 Dec 2025 12:10 am
Climate change impact on health and country's GDP: Reassure our eco-anxious youngsters

A 2024 Chintan study, 'The Future We Want', examined urban children's perceptions of climate change. About 89% of all respondents, from marginalised and middle-class backgrounds, converged around eco-anxiety. Such anxiety affects children for years, if not for perpetuity. It prevents them from being able to stay focused, increases vulnerability, and reduces their ability to manage relationships and hold down jobs as adults. The study believes India could face about 5.5% decline in GDP by 2047 if

30 Nov 2025 11:27 pm
While the RBI governor and GDP figures may hint otherwise, it would be best to hold the rate line

RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotras unexpected suggestion of a possible interest rate cut has sparked speculation in the markets, setting eyes on December 5. While the economy boasts strong growth figures, the central bank navigates a delicate balance of vigorous expansion alongside low inflation.

30 Nov 2025 11:18 pm
Luxury arm-candy that looks old, feels old, but-god forbid!-Is not old

Fashion magazines are highlighting beat-up bags as the latest luxury. However, this trend involves new bags designed to look old, a practice that contradicts sustainability. The luxury market is selling an illusion of authenticity and effortlessness. This manufactured imperfection contrasts with true wear and tear that signifies history and personal style.

29 Nov 2025 11:00 pm
Insurance chaos exposed: Why your policy gets dropped without warning

An insured driver learns his long-standing motor policy wont be renewed despite a minor claim. Experts reveal how insurers rely on broad risk decisions, poor data use, and arbitrary practices, leaving customers helpless.

29 Nov 2025 11:00 pm
Maha Bharat in Ramayan, try this 14-year 'what if?'

Stories captivate us more than facts. The Ramayana exists in many forms, each offering a unique perspective. Some versions present contradictory accounts of events, much like Kurosawa's film Rashomon. The article imagines a 'Bharatayan' where Bharat rules Ayodhya competently, laying foundations for Ram Rajya. This counterfactual highlights the power of alternative narratives.

29 Nov 2025 10:13 pm
The responsibility of remembrance

At St Paul's School in the scenic hills of Darjeeling, a chapel stands as a memorial to students who gave their lives in the World Wars, their names etched in bronze plaques. Reflecting on this sacred site, I find myself grappling with the fading echoes of their heroism amidst today's more perfunctory tributes.

28 Nov 2025 11:34 pm
Share the load, give NCR a breather

Delhi faces a severe pollution crisis demanding bold reforms beyond just smog. The city is shifting towards electric transport, aiming for high EV adoption by 2030. Governance and economic activity also need rebalancing. Relocating government institutions and wholesale markets can reduce density and emissions. These changes will ease Delhi's pressure and promote balanced regional growth.

28 Nov 2025 11:17 pm
GenAI prompting is a user burden the latest models, however imperfect, are learning to reduce

Google's Gemini 3 launch highlights a significant, yet often overlooked, AI advancement: reduced user effort. New models increasingly understand user intent with less explicit instruction, moving beyond the need for precise prompts. This shift allows for more natural interaction, making AI feel lighter and more intuitive for everyday use.

28 Nov 2025 10:55 pm
Not charity, help us to the market: Why India must build an assistive devices industry that truly serves PwDs

By sidelining individuals with disabilities from the job market, India is sacrificing a vital portion of its GDP. Despite financial commitments, the challenge of accessing proper assistive devices persists. Many international companies tailor their products for affluent regions, neglecting the specific requirements of India.

28 Nov 2025 10:54 pm
QCOs were also imposed on raw materials and intermediate goods - so a rollback is welcome

India is taking a significant step towards economic revitalization by easing a number of Quality Control Orders (QCOs) that have been affecting sectors such as chemicals, mining, textiles, and steel. This policy shift aims to foster a more open trading environment, cutting down on costs for producers and addressing supply chain challenges that have largely impacted MSMEs.

27 Nov 2025 11:09 pm
George Saab's revenge on MNCs

Multinational companies are listing their Indian subsidiaries at a rapid pace. This trend is driven by higher valuations in India compared to global markets. Investors are keen to participate in these listings. This phenomenon is creating significant value for both Indian and global shareholders. Policymakers should encourage these listings for greater economic benefit.

27 Nov 2025 10:54 pm
Crude import: Steady, calibrated diversification offers the best pathway to protect India from disruptions

In the face of tightening sanctions on Russian oil, India is artfully balancing its energy needs with the complexities of global politics. Moving away from budget-friendly Russian crudea crucial element in keeping fuel prices stableIndia is embracing a gradual transition towards diverse energy sources.

26 Nov 2025 11:14 pm
Biotech it to the market: Indias Bioeconomy can reach $1.2 trillion by 2047 but only with bold capital-market reforms

India must create a special listing framework for research-stage companies on its stock exchanges. This will unlock capital for biotech and drug innovation. Hong Kong's success with a similar system shows the potential. This move will help retain talent and intellectual property within India. It is a strategic imperative for future growth.

26 Nov 2025 10:42 pm