If the click goes, so will the Web
The modern internet was built on a simple bargain. Websites created content. Search engines sent users to those websites.
The modern internet was built on a simple bargain. Websites created content. Search engines sent users to those websites.
One year after one of the worst aviation disasters in Indian history, the most unsettling reality is not that the final answer remains elusive. It is that, in the absence of definitive findings, competing certainties have rushed in to fill the void.
It is after more than 100 days that both President Donald Trump and Iran have announced a peace deal, much to the world’s relief.
For much of the past year, economists have been waiting for the American economy to stumble. It has been hit by tariffs, labour disruptions, geopolitical tensions and renewed inflationary pressures.
Xi Jinping at his meeting with Donald Trump on 14-15 May 2026 in Beijing referred to the Thucydides Trap, a metaphor that refers to the inherent tensions and perils when an established power is challenged by a rising power.
The Supreme Court of India proposed a separate standalone legislation on mediation in India more than five years ago, citing the mounting caseload on Indian courts and the nature of many civil disputes that can be settled amicably without the intervention of the courts, but the fate of the Mediation Act 2023, remains unknown.
India’s vice-presidential election, though often overshadowed by larger political contests, has once again underscored the delicate balance between constitutional formality and political messaging.
The strike in Doha that targeted senior Hamas leaders marks a decisive rupture in the fragile framework of diplomacy that had been holding together attempts to end the Gaza war.
Several years ago, I had to stay for some days at a hotel in Adelaide, Australia. At the hotel reception, during the day sat an elderly white Australian woman, and in the evening sat a young Indian man.
This month, the Supreme Court dismissed a petition that argued Indian consumers should be given a choice between regular petrol and 20 per cent ethanol-blended petrol (E20).