Three reforms that can change India
As Prime Minister Narendra Modi completes 4,399 days in office, India stands at a defining moment in its modern history.
As Prime Minister Narendra Modi completes 4,399 days in office, India stands at a defining moment in its modern history.
India’s demographic profile has long been presented as an economic advantage.
For much of the past two years, investors appeared willing to suspend disbelief.
Between light and shadow lies our reality, a land where triumph and fragility walk side by side.
Many congratulations to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for reaching a historic milestone - the longest- serving elected Prime Minister in Indian history, with 4,399 consecutive days in office since first taking the oath of office on 26 May 2014.
The newest diplomatic push to end the war in Ukraine exposes a paradox at the heart of the current moment: negotiations are speeding up, yet the road to an actual settlement remains strewn with obstacles that neither side appears ready to clear.
Each year, as India celebrates Constitution Day on 26 November, we reaffirm our collective commitment to liberty, dignity, and justice.
December 4 is not just a date on the calendar; it is a reminder of a night when the Indian Navy changed the course of history.
Changing public perception and recent court orders on street dogs are concerning.
Pope Leo XIV’s first foreign trip was never going to be a routine pastoral visit. The geographies he chose, Turkey and Lebanon, are not only symbolic crossroads of faiths but also corridors of conflict where diplomacy, identity and history constantly collide.