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India’s Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act, 2023, seeks to balance individual privacy with the realities of a rapidly expanding digital...
In June, the Union government restricted access to Telegram across the country under the IT Act, citing paper-leak concerns. The company has since...
The defeat of Germany in the June 2026 United Nations Security Council (UNSC) elections for the 2027–2028 term has sent shockwaves. They lost their...
Pakistan’s well-established public relations apparatus has launched an aggressive campaign against India’s plan to optimise the Indus Waters...
The last few weeks have seen an important entrant into the public discussion on the Great Nicobar mega-infrastructure project. DK Joshi — former...
Every once in a while, a film comes along that deserves to be judged not merely by its cinematic merit but by the questions it compels society to ask....
Daan, the act of giving, is among the oldest and most precisely theorised concepts in the Hindu moral imagination. It is not charity or a secular...
As Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi lands in Melbourne this week for bilateral talks with Australian PM Anthony Albanese, the timing speaks volumes....
For the last few weeks, India’s health conversation has revolved around the findings from the sixth round of the National Family Health Survey...
It’s the one London hotel where, over the last four decades, nearly every Indian of consequence from Prime Ministers to superstars like Amitabh...
Five caregivers at a daycare centre inside global IT major Capgemini’s Brookfield campus in Bengaluru have been booked for subjecting toddlers in...
“I would not be here without his statesmanship. He is a great military leader, but I think he has shown himself to be a great diplomat,” said US...
Bangladesh Prime Minister (PM) Tarique Rahman made his maiden foreign tour two weeks ago, four months after taking office, to Malaysia followed by...
It was 1989, and the days were humid and stuffy, just as now. My colleague and I were discussing the future of the Ram Mandir Movement with the main...
I am writing this from Bellagio, a town on the shores of Lake Como in Italy. It somehow reminds me of my home in Uttar Pradesh — a home which exists...
When Usha Kute’s husband, a debt-ridden farmer, died by suicide in 2016, she inherited not just his half-acre farm in Maharashtra’s Yavatmal...
Do you know what makes the English we speak so different to that spoken by the British? It’s not simply our accent and pronunciation, nor our...
He was not yet nine but the accident of his birth had marked him. In class, everyone was seated according to academic merit, but him. The young boy...
The beauty of India’s democracy is that it always moves from one election to the other, as if it is a relay race. For the BJP, the heady feeling of...
There are familiar sounds that echo across every childhood — the thud of a ball on dusty grounds, the laughter of children racing through narrow...