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Opinion

Bangladesh After the Faultlines: Can Foreign Policy Hold the Republic Together?

When I wrote in Goa Chronicle about the emerging faultlines within Bangladesh, the argument was not alarmist. It was diagnostic. Bangladesh was not collapsing, but it was shifting. Beneath...

AI for Humanity, Not Hegemony: Modi’s Moral Compass for the Machine Age

At a time when the world is oscillating between awe and anxiety over Artificial Intelligence, Prime Minister Narendra...

The Unbroken Delta: Bangladesh, Strategic Signalling and the Question of Fracture

It began with a sentence. When Muhammad Yunus recently referred to the “Seven Sisters” of India in the same...

Beyond Caste and Creed: Rediscovering the Unifying Identity of Bharatiya

There is a strange habit we Indians have developed over the decades. We look at each other not...

Beyond the Tariff Number: How Bharat Learned to Negotiate Without Bowing

It was announced in a burst of headlines. “US cuts reciprocal tariffs on India to 18%.” Markets reacted first….green ticks,...
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I enjoy visiting temples even though I am an Indian Christian because I embrace Sanatana Dharma

In a world often divided by religious boundaries, my journey as an Indian Christian visiting temples stands as a testament to the profound philosophy...

The Perceived Threat: Why the United States Might Be a Greater Concern for India than China

In the contemporary geopolitical landscape, the perception of threats and alliances shapes national strategies and foreign policies. While China has often been portrayed as...

The Wages of Sin is Death: A View on the Conflict in Palestine

The phrase "the wages of sin is death" aptly encapsulates the severe consequences that individuals or groups may face when engaging in or supporting...

India Does Not Need Another Mahatma; Instead, It Needs a Chhatrapati Shivaji

I understand that the headline might be surprising and you might have differing opinions. However, given India's current transformation into Bharat, I believe that...

Budget 2024-25: A Comprehensive Focus on Employment, Skilling, MSMEs, and the Middle Class

The Union Budget 2024-25, presented with a meticulous balance of ambition and pragmatism, highlights the government’s commitment to strengthening the economy while addressing key...

Indian Middle Class Always Gets Short Changed in the Budget

The Indian middle class, often touted as the backbone of the nation’s economy, has frequently found itself at the crossroads of government policy and...
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