Rattled regime
Iran today stands at an uneasy intersection of internal decay and external pressure. The streets are restless, the economy is brittle, and the leadership is visibly unsettled.
Iran today stands at an uneasy intersection of internal decay and external pressure. The streets are restless, the economy is brittle, and the leadership is visibly unsettled.
For decades, the 1962 war has occupied an awkward place in India’s national memory. It is recalled more for strategic failure than for individual courage, more for loss and less for resistance.
In the constellation of 20th intellectual giants, few figures shine as brilliantly or cast shadows as long as George Bernard Shaw and Rabindranath Tagore.
The latest salvo of trade measures from Washington reveals a strategy that is less about correcting trade deficits and more about reshaping the geography of global production.
It was the usual school dispersal, and all the children were walking with their guardians who had come to pick them up, chattering away about their day’s happenings.
St. Joseph and Mary’s School, New Alipore, organised a vivacious exhibition, EL DORADO recently under the leadership of the principal, Dr Bhakta Sunder Sharma.
Swami Vivekananda, one of India's foremost spiritual leaders, left an indelible mark on humanity through his profound teachings and vision for a better world.
The Union Cabinet’s recent approval of the ‘Uttar Poorva Transformative Industrialization Scheme’ (UNNATI2024) signifies a landmark step in unlocking the Northeast Region’s (NER) long-stifled industrial potential.