Bengal cannot afford to miss the AI bus
West Bengal’s 2026-27 budget, presented on June 22, put artificial intelligence and global capability centers onto the state’s technology agenda.
West Bengal’s 2026-27 budget, presented on June 22, put artificial intelligence and global capability centers onto the state’s technology agenda.
The deaths of Indian tourists in a speedboat accident off Vietnam’s coast are, first and foremost, a human tragedy.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has made an unmistakably political calculation. Rather than allow a parliamentary standards investigation to define his future, he has chosen to put himself before the electorate first.
The meeting between National Security Adviser Ajit Doval and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi during the recent BRICS National Security Advisers’ gathering offered another reminder that despite decades of dialogue, the India-China boundary dispute remains unresolved.
As the FIFA World Cup enters its closing stages and the arguments flow fast and thick as fevered as the football itself, one question intrigues me with increasing insistence.
When Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma tells audiences that his state faces an “existential” demographic threat, he is not reaching for hyperbole in a vacuum.
India's economic rise has produced a new class of billionaires whose philanthropy can shape the country’s future as much as their businesses.
India’s push towards ethanol-blended petrol is rooted in sound national objectives.
The Greek philosopher Plato once said: “It is for the elder man to rule and for the younger to submit.”
India's cannabis policy reflects a reality that no longer exists. Millions of Indians consume cannabis, several states already regulate aspects of its cultivation and traditional use, and industrial hemp is emerging as a legitimate economic opportunity.