Behind closed doors
Why has a tariff agreement with the US been kept under wraps by Dhaka, asks Emran Emon
Why has a tariff agreement with the US been kept under wraps by Dhaka, asks Emran Emon
Burning pages in the age of the Information. Superhighway is an exercise in futility, argues Santhosh Mathew
In a landmark announcement, four Indian companies, PixxelSpace India, Piersight Space, Satsure Analytics India, and Dhruva Space, will join forces to build and operate India’s first indigenous commercial EO satellite constellation.
An effective Master’s programme in environmental change and international development should blend academic rigour with real-world relevance, preparing graduates to address today’s most pressing global challenges.
The emergence of generative AI and the use of advanced large language models (LLMs) have sparked a deep division concerning future white-collar occupations.
In India’s struggle for autonomy, existed a cadre of women, whose battlefield was the movement’s unseen scaffolding rather than the trench or the gallows.
SUM Ultimate Medicare (SUMUM), a private healthcare facility in Bhubaneswar, on Sunday, successfully organized a Continuing Medical Education (CME) program – AndroXcell 2025 – focusing on Male Sexual Dysfunction and Male Infertility.
Dear Maa is as flawless as cinema gets: numbing in its fluid interpretation of life’s often-cruel vicissitudes, resplendent in its compassion, empathy and profound understanding of human relationships, broken and battered as they often are.
Twenty years after Pather Panchali (1955), Ray made Jana Aranya (1976), bringing to life one of the gloomiest chapters in India. Today, five decades on, it still pulverises our souls.
Prof Goutam Chattopadhyay engaged in an exclusive conversation with The Statesman, highlighting his journey from Nabagram, a village on the outskirts of Kolkata, to NASA.