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      India expands footprints in the Mediterranean

      K N Pandita
      June 26, 2025
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      The story of India extending her footprints in the Mediterranean region is significant in terms of geopolitics. Cyprus occupies an entry point to Europe, Africa and Asia as it is situated close to all three.
      Articles, Culture & Society

      Killer Wife: A sign of Moral Decline

      Sandhya Jain
      June 25, 2025
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      Why couldn’t she tell the Raghuvanshi family about her love affair and call the wedding off? The story raises fundamental questions about how individuals today contemplate murder with shocking equanimity and how a civilisational crisis of unknown magnitude is unfolding before our eyes.
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      India’s Quantum Leap: If AI is the New Brain, Quantum is the Future Nervous System of the World

      Jay Oberai
      June 24, 2025
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      If India wants to lead, we must stop treating quantum technology as part of science policy. We must approach it as industrial policy, economic policy, and national security strategy—all rolled into one.
      New Enlightenment, New Alliances
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      New Enlightenment, New Alliances

      Hervé Juvin
      June 20, 2025
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      The author argues that Western democracies are experiencing internal decay, marked by failing education, health crises, and disillusionment with governance—signaling a civilizational shift.
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      New Enlightenment, New Alliances

      Hervé Juvin
      June 18, 2025
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      Author in this article critiques the failure of Western liberal democracies, rooted in Enlightenment ideals, to ensure progress, well-being, and public trust. In contrast, countries like China, India, and other BRICS nations are witnessing higher public confidence and better socio-economic indicators.
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      Long Forgotten Connection Between Chinese and Sanskrit Calligraphy

      Venus Upadhayaya
      June 17, 2025
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      Once Indians revive the lost tradition and practice of Siddham calligraphy and phonetics, efforts could be made to rekindle the classical connection between Sanskrit and Chinese learning systems and thereby throw light on some historical enigmas.
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      Israel-Iran Conflagration: The Coming of the Inevitable

      Dr Pavan Chaurasia
      June 16, 2025
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      Iran’s regional strategy through the 'axis of resistance'—Hezbollah, Hamas, and Houthis—has made it a transnational threat in Israeli security calculus. Israel's targeted assassinations of Iranian nuclear scientists serve as both deterrence and psychological warfare aimed at crippling Iran's nuclear ambition.
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      Colonised Minds: The Legacy of Intellectual Theft and Forgotten Heritage

      Nitika Dhiman
      June 14, 2025
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      Ancient India was a cradle of scientific innovation, whose scholars made remarkable contributions in fields as diverse as mathematics, astronomy, medicine, and philosophy.
      Articles, Public Health, Public Policy

      A New Global Health Order: Why India Must Lead the WHO in a Multipolar World

      Aakansha Bhawsar
      June 13, 2025
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      COVID-19 exposed deep structural flaws within the WHO: excessive donor dependency, bureaucratic inertia, and an outdated worldview rooted in post-WWII Western dominance.
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      Classrooms and Capital: Why India’s Education System Needs Market Freedom

      Shashank Shukla
      June 11, 2025
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      While the Constitution allows citizens to pursue any profession, profit-making in education remains legally restricted due to outdated judicial interpretations. This contradiction has led to an inefficient system plagued by financial opacity, elite political control, and under-the-table practices, especially in recognised schools.
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