China and Japan need to reduce tensions and prioritise economic collaboration.
The IMF’s low grading highlights how harmful delayed data updates can be.
The Four Labour Codes pave the way for a modern, streamlined labour regulatory system that aligns with and supports the growing dynamism of India’s economy.
The SIR’s method of making residents prove their own eligibility is fundamentally flawed.
COP30 aimed to shift the narrative by emphasising implementation.
India must cut its heavy reliance on oil imports to ensure greater rupee stability.
India must adopt legislation that formalises personality rights while enforcing AI watermarking, platform liability, and collaboration with global partners.
The air quality crisis demands citizen engagement, not intimidation.
The U.S. decision to boycott the Johannesburg G-20 summit was diplomatically unwise.
Smooth implementation of the Labour Codes depends on effective tripartite consultations.
The Second WHO Global Summit on Traditional Medicine will further reinforce the global understanding of traditional medicine as a valuable scientific and social resource.
Ukraine and its allies should work to expand and refine Donald Trump’s proposals.
Version 2 of the National Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance demands renewed commitment
The Supreme Court should have reinforced clear timelines for the Governor and the President.
Nitish Kumar’s tenth term needs to drive genuine economic change in Bihar.
Trump could face significant political fallout from these revelations.
Post-facto clearance should stay an exception, never the norm.
The United States appears to have decoupled its West Asia strategy for Saudi Arabia and Israel.
India’s mining sector faces challenges that are deeply rooted and structural in nature.
A structural transformation of India’s trade portfolio is imperative.
The ongoing Special Intensive Revision exercise lacks proper rules, oversight, scrutiny, and auditing mechanisms.
Gen. Munir’s quiet power grab in Pakistan may ultimately turn against him.
India’s fight against tuberculosis demands fresh urgency and sharper focus.
The Digital Personal Data Protection Rules dilute the scope of the Right to Information.
Welfare measures launched just before the Bihar elections boosted the NDA’s prospects.
Ending the shutdown does not ensure that new crises won’t arise.
The U.S. appears to have let Sharaa off the hook in Syria.
India must urgently overhaul its Consumer Price Index.
The true worth of foreign branch campuses will hinge less on their brand name and more on whether they provide something India currently lacks.
Male migration and cash transfers have contributed to higher voter turnout among women in Bihar.
Fostering social harmony is an essential component of any counterterrorism strategy.
Recurring arrests highlight India–Sri Lanka Palk Bay fishing dispute.
Developing nations must step forward to lead the global fight against the climate crisis.
Sudan’s path back to democracy seems increasingly uncertain.
India must preserve and strengthen global confidence in its wildlife management and conservation practices, not risk eroding it through opacity or complacency.
Only the voter’s choice remains confidential and not the fact of whether they voted or appeared on the electoral roll.
Voter awareness witnessed a notable rise in the aftermath of the SIR-related controversy.
Unchecked Trumpism has severely narrowed the scope for bipartisan collaboration in American politics.
Justice in food systems means ensuring a transition towards diets that are both healthy and affordable.
A liberal reading of the surrogacy law would allow greater access for couples seeking medical assistance to conceive.
Road accidents in India are failing to trigger any meaningful overhaul of the country’s infrastructure or licensing system.
The location of the Belém Summit in the Amazon serves as a powerful symbol and catalyst for decisive, coordinated global action to combat climate change effectively.
Odisha’s toughest test starts after the storm passes.
Scam factories in Southeast Asia demand a joint regional and global crackdown.
For India to truly clean its power grid, energy efficiency must lead the way, and flexibility as not fossil fuels should drive the future.
Fighting poverty should be treated as a continuous mission that never truly ends.
A gap between guidance and action can lead to a crowd crush.
India’s shipping sector needs strong government support to grow and become competitive.
China has consolidated its position as the global centre of production.
There must be absolute intolerance toward sexual violence and an unwavering commitment to stand with survivors.
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