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The Statesman
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The recent executive order to reclassify cannabis from a Schedule I to a Schedule III drug represents a historic recalibration of drug policy in...

At a time when nationalism is once again hardening into moral certainty, and violence is routinely justified in the name of history, identity, or...

From December 18 onwards, a Delhi commuter may pull into a petrol pump as usual, only to be silently refused fuel: no argument, no explanation, no...

As I stood watching the overwhelming rush of people gathere d for religious rituals in many temples, what struck me most was not devotion, but the...

Europe’s decision to extend a Euro 90 billion loan to Ukraine, while stopping short of using frozen Russian assets, reveals a European Union that...

The forced removal of a pregnant Indian citizen to Bangladesh on mere suspicion exposes a dangerous erosion of due process at the heart of the...

Thomas Babington Macaulay’s 1835 “Minute on Indian Education” is a short text that has cast a long shadow over debates about language,...

The death of Sharif Osman Hadi in Singapore, where he had been taken for treatment after being shot in an assassination attempt, resulted in...

The latest inflation numbers from the United States offer a moment of relief in a debate that has been politically charged and economically fraught...

When Time magazine announce d the “Architects of AI” as its Person of the Year for 2025, the world paused to acknowledge a historic turning point....

The Himalayas, long revered for their sublime beauty and spiritual significance, are under siege ~ not by avalanches or blizzards, but by human...

India’s export map is quietly, but decisively, being redrawn. Recent data reveals a geographic rebalancing that goes beyond year-on-year...

Much before acquiring skill and experience many individuals participate in the job market at a young age. A large majority of the youth end up in...

In 1993, the 73rd Constitutional Amendment was hailed as the dawn of Gram Swaraj – village self-rule rooted in democratic decentralisation. The...

Every few years, India gets a reminder of just how fragile its aviation ecosystem really is. This time, it took a week-long meltdown at IndiGo a...

The digital age has transformed recognition and fame into commodities measured in likes, shares, and fleeting moments of virality. What once...

Pandemics do not begin with sirens or headlines. They begin with a cough that goes unreported, a fever mistaken for exhaustion, a worker who does...

India’s wealth story is increasingly told through a confusing set of headlines. On the one hand, the country is adding new dollar-millionaires at a...

Widening disparities in income and wealth both within and across countries have become among the most pressing global challenges of our time. As...

Bengal has long been a land of dualities, a unique soil that nurtured the spiritual fire of Swami Vivekananda and, decades later, became a...

India’s roads kill with a predictability that should shame a modern state. Day after day, lives are lost not in dramatic, singular catastrophes but...

India’s rural employment story is not merely about jobs or budgets; it is about how the Indian state defines its obligations to its poorest...

For the past three years in a row ~ 2023, 2024, and now 2025 ~ my travels across Italy, from the sun-washed lanes of Puglia to the Renaissance...
