From non-alignment to strategic autonomy, India has built a distinct diplomatic vocabulary to engage major powers without binding alliances. Here’s how those labels work.
Controversy is outsourced to non-elite voices while the state’s dominant social and economic blocs remain untouched – almost.
Indians embraced English for employment and enrichment, transforming it into a powerful tool for colonial resistance ...
In the days that led up to Macaulay’s much-maligned Minute on Education was a little-known debate: whether the Calcutta ...
By R. Suryamurthy India’s decision to establish a domestic rare-earth magnet industry may seem like a technical footnote in a ...
Liberty is not accepted in India as the ultimate goal of political systems. This is why, for instance, there is so much paranoia about foreign investments, wrote economist Ashok V Desai in 1995.
Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus promises democratic renewal after the 2024 uprising, but February's election looks like political déjà vu: boycotts, bans, and the Awami League excluded just as they once ...
Cover two crucial GS-2 topics — advisory opinion of SC on the limits of the governor's power and Higher Education Commission ...
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What Pakistan confronts now is not simply the dominance of one Field Marshal, but the slow hollowing-out of democratic life ...
NAIROBI: The seventh session of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-7) concluded on Friday in Nairobi with the ...
Ramanagara MLA Iqbal Hussain claims DK Shivakumar could become Karnataka’s next chief minister after the Belagavi session, ...