India entered the recent Parliament session at a time of genuine national concern. The Middle East war was already threatening energy supplies, fuel markets were volatile, and reports of LPG disruptions were beginning to trigger panic buying in parts of the country. Parliament should have been
The recent Supreme Court order concerning the Class 8 NCERT Social Science textbook chapter titled “Corruption in the Judiciary” has sparked an uncomfortable but necessary conversation about judicial language and restraint. In its observations, the Court questioned whether the academics involved in drafting the chapter possessed reasonable knowledge of the Indian judiciary
The United States has launched a sweeping investigation under Section 301 of its Trade Act against India and 59 other countries over alleged failures to curb goods produced using forced labour. Washington has once again positioned itself as the arbiter of global trade ethics, using domestic legislation to scrutinize the policies of sovereign nations across […]
The Supreme Court recently urged the Union government to revisit its policy on yellow dal imports and consider incentivising domestic pulse cultivation. The bench suggested that ministries and stakeholders should sit together and examine whether the current import framework is undermining Indian farmers. At first glance, this may appear like a reasonable policy
The ongoing war involving Iran has created genuine anxiety across energy markets worldwide. For India, the concern is even more immediate because a large share of its oil and LPG supplies pass through the Strait of Hormuz. Any disruption in that narrow shipping corridor can quickly translate into shortages, price spikes, and panic among households […]
A recent Reuters headline claimed that “kitchens across India ditch hot food due to cooking gas shortage.” Within hours, the phrase began circulating across social media and news platforms, creating the impression that households across India were struggling to cook because LPG cylinders had become unavailable. Whether or not the underlying story contained isolated
The India Today Conclave has long projected itself as one of India’s most influential platforms for political, diplomatic and cultural dialogue. The event claims to bring together voices that shape global thinking. Yet the decision to invite Laura Loomer, a political activist widely known for making offensive remarks about India and Indians, has triggered serious […]
The signing of Pakistani spinner Abrar Ahmed by Sunrisers Leeds in The Hundred auction has triggered a controversy that now stretches far beyond English cricket. The franchise, owned by the Sun Group and represented at the auction table by Kavya Maran, secured Abrar Ahmed for £190,000. On paper, it is just another T20 auction pick. […]
The images dominating global television screens today show missiles streaking across Middle Eastern skies, oil facilities burning and military aircraft crossing hostile airspace. But far away from these battlefields, the consequences are unfolding in a far more ordinary place: the Indian kitchen. As tensions around Iran and the Strait of Hormuz escalate, reports of LPG
The Supreme Court’s response to social media mockery following its intervention in the NCERT textbook controversy has reopened a long-standing debate about the limits of free speech and the continued relevance of India’s contempt laws. When citizens respond to judicial actions with satire, caricatures, or criticism, the instinct of a democratic institution should ideally















