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The lights are staying on in UP

Energy is the backbone of the modern economy, driving industrial productivity, transport, connectivity, trade and basic necessities.

Brexit Dividend

Ten years after Britain voted to leave the European Union, the most revealing aspect of Brexit is not what happened, but what did not.

Memory and History

The withdrawal of an artwork from Britain’s National Portrait Gallery over its portrayal of Winston Churchill's role in the Bengal Famine of 1943 is not merely another episode in the culture wars.

Being lonely

Although loneliness stems from a feeling of social isolation, ironically, it is one of the most unifying human experiences.

Inflation truths

The recent surge in inflation, charac- terised by supply chain disruptions, pent-up demand, and geopolitical events, prompts us to re-evaluate con- ventional wisdom on inflation management.

Bhutan elections

The recent parliamentary elections have solidified the People's Democratic Party (PDP) as the chosen vehicle for Bhutan's aspirations, with it securing 30 out of 47 seats.

A Man of God~II

To the British, a non-violent Pathan was unthinkable, a fraud that masked something cunning and darkly treacherous. In the most horrifying case, the British killed about 400 Khudai Khidmatgar members in Peshawar on 23 April 1930. The massacre at the Qissa Khawani Bazaar became a defining moment in the non-violent struggle to drive the British out of India

Ballot bombshells

The global political landscape in 2024 seems poised to unleash a wave of uncertainty that could reverberate through financial markets worldwide.