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Can West Asia ever find peace?
Can West Asia ever find peace?

The Middle East has long remained one of the most turbulent regions in the world, a land where ancient civilizations, sacred histories, valuable resources and competing political ambitions intersect.

Religious Boundaries
Religious Boundaries

Punjab's latest anti-sacrilege law has reopened an old wound, but the debate it has triggered is no longer confined to the punishment of those who desecrate the Guru Granth Sahib.

NE’s oud story

Agarwood, or oud as the world knows it, is among the most coveted natural aromatic raw materials in global perfumery ~ and India’s strongest resource base lies in the Northeast.

NE’s oud story
Balancing Act

For decades, India’s geographic proximity, cultural affinity and economic interdependence gave it a natural strategic advantage in Bangladesh.

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Birthright

Four days before The United States celebrated July 4, which marks the 250thanniversary of its Independence, the country’s Supreme Court delivered a much anticipated, watershed judgment.

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International hiring in 2026
International hiring in 2026

Over the past two decades, companies viewe d international recruitment as a temporary fix , a secondary option used only when local talent pools ran dry.

A teacher with a difference

Notwithstanding the insurmountable changes around us, teachers, as usual, continue to occupy a significant place in our lives, irrespective of our background and nature of academic pursuit.

A teacher with a difference
Beyond border clashes: Is real partnership possible for India and China?

"Is This the Time for the Indian Elephant and the Chinese Dragon to Dance Together?" The title of a new book raises a pertinent question at an opportune time when India and China are cautiously engaged in rebuilding high-level diplomatic engagement after years of military confrontation.

Beyond border clashes: Is real partnership possible for India and China?
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Governing global commons

The election of Professor Dr. Bimal N. Patel as a Judge of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) is more than a personal distinction or a routine diplomatic achievement.

The Legal Quagmire
The Legal Quagmire

The lead editorial “Citizen’s Burden” (28 June 2026) aptly sums up the illogicality of demanding multiple proofs from ordinary citizens for establishing their citizenship.

Complete justice?
Complete justice?

On 8 June, the Supreme Court of India set aside the POCSO conviction of Tamil Nadu resident Maruthupandi.

Can West Asia ever find peace?
Can West Asia ever find peace?

The Middle East has long remained one of the most turbulent regions in the world, a land where ancient civilizations, sacred histories, valuable resources and competing political ambitions intersect.

Religious Boundaries
Religious Boundaries

Punjab's latest anti-sacrilege law has reopened an old wound, but the debate it has triggered is no longer confined to the punishment of those who desecrate the Guru Granth Sahib.

NE’s oud story

Agarwood, or oud as the world knows it, is among the most coveted natural aromatic raw materials in global perfumery ~ and India’s strongest resource base lies in the Northeast.