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There is, of course, the question of the language barrier. Be assured, English is the language of science, and Germany is no exception to this
Ashwini VaishnawJun 5, 2025
Every electrified track, every solar panel placed, and every freight container off the road is a promise — to move the country closer to its net-zero goal.
EditorialJun 5, 2025
Acknowledgement of a three-year-old's request comes with promise of variety, nutrition, and empathy
Yogendra YadavJun 5, 2025
It must be the re-imagination of a rich, rooted, plural and non-jingoistic nationalism
EditorialJun 5, 2025
Sanjib BaruahJun 5, 2025
In view of the speed with which the interim government is proceeding to try Bangladesh’s ousted leader, it may be worth reflecting on the question of time and the pursuit of justice
EditorialJun 5, 2025
With its prey base declining, the animal can stray out of protected areas. Community-centred conservation can reduce chances of conflict with humans
Faith leaders can play a pivotal role in rekindling the sense of connection with the planet, with nature, and creating a sense of urgency in people for its preservation. Individually we may be able to
P John J KennedyJun 4, 2025
The path to Fort St. George lies as much through governance as through the people’s imagination. And in that realm, the verdict is never final
Jun 4, 2025
The word "queer", with its long history of being a term of shame attributed to people whose sexual orientation was suspect, has been reclaimed by the community for more than 30 years now
Neeraj Singh Manhas, Shashank RanjanJun 4, 2025
Involving stakeholders at the grassroots level from the inception stages of development projects will ensure satisfaction and success
Jun 4, 2025
It is important for India to negotiate well in the FTAs. Non-tariff barriers faced by firms should be a part of these discussions
Suman NathJun 4, 2025
Opposition parties like the TMC are forced to walk a delicate tightrope: Adopting elements of Hindu symbolism to appeal to the majority community while simultaneously trying to maintain their secular credentials to avoid alienating minority
Manav SachdevaJun 4, 2025

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It may manifest as a ceasefire forced by exhaustion, a major territorial rollback, a fractured regime, or even a negotiated exit under international pressure
Praveen SiddharthJun 4, 2025
As a society, we need to find more ways to care for those around us
B V R Subrahmanyam, Shashank ShahJun 4, 2025
NITI Aayog has pushed for improving socioeconomic parameters of backward regions and enhanced fiscal federalism
Anju GuptaJun 4, 2025
Geopolitical circumstances, US interests are behind Trump’s outreach to Iran
Barwa never got the recognition she deserved. Her legacy will, however, be there for all to see each time the Indian team steps on the hockey field
Trade talks with India are among few positives for US while its negotiations with China and EU are on unsure footing
EditorialJun 4, 2025
Outrage over Kamal Haasan’s remark on origin of Kannada is out of proportion. A broader imagination is needed to engage with a cosmopolitan reality
C. Raja MohanJun 4, 2025
For over three decades, India’s Asian strategy was premised on great-power harmony, regional stability, economic interdependence and stronger regional institutions. That era may be ending. Delhi must now contend with growing disorder, which demands both
Rajat KathuriaJun 4, 2025
The myth of the nation-as-business continues to distort trade policy, empower monopolies and undermine economic clarity
EditorialJun 4, 2025
However, according to informed sources, there are still some differences on the cut-off year as well as the question of disenfranchisement
E VenkatesuJun 3, 2025
With the spread of Western education during the colonial period, the educated Brahmin community took the lead in creating awareness about the importance of nationalism and the Telugu regional identity
Angshuman KarJun 3, 2025
Recruiting teachers, improving infrastructure, updating the syllabus, and opening more English-medium government schools can change its fate
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