Vanishing voices that predict a larger crisis
In 2008, a linguist named David Harrison travelled deep into the forests of Siberia searching for speakers of an almost forgotten language called Chulym.
In 2008, a linguist named David Harrison travelled deep into the forests of Siberia searching for speakers of an almost forgotten language called Chulym.
For more than two decades, India’s nuclear doctrine has been treated as a settled matter.
For generations, Indian society has perfected a contradiction.
The question remains even today: on what legal basis can the Jana Sangh or the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh conclusively be called fascist? They were accused of being anti-democratic and anti-constitutional, but these accusations were never decisively established in legal terms.
On 8 June, a US federal judge in Boston struck down the Trump administration's $100,000 fee on new H-1B visas, ruling it an unlawful tax that Congress never authorized.
President Volodymyr Zelenskky’s latest visit to Washington offered neither triumph nor failure, only a stark glimpse of the shifting ground beneath Ukraine’s diplomatic feet.
India’s export engine has hit a sudden and punishing slowdown. The latest figures show a steep decline in shipments to the United States, triggered by the new 50 per cent tariff regime imposed by Washington.
In 1929, when Romain Rolland’s “La Vie de Ramakrishna” emerged from Parisian publishing houses, it carried within its pages something far more radical than mere biographical scholarship.
Whoever controls Sir Creek controls the baseline from which the Arabian Sea is measured. It’s not just mud and mangroves—it’s maritime power. — Lt. Gen. (Retd.) Satish Nambiar, former Deputy Chief of Army Staff.
India’s AI story is often told as one of opportunity: small towns nurturing the talent that trains global models, rural youth gaining their first salaried jobs, and the country emerging as a key player in the world’s digital economy.