This past week, the FBI issued two critical cybersecurity alerts that should make both everyday internet users and organizations sit up and pay attention. The first concerns a surge in malicious online file converter websites, and the second is a warning about the sophisticated Medusa

Kunal Kamra is hurt. Not physically—though a vandalized comedy venue can certainly bruise the ego—but morally, philosophically, democratically. The comedian is now the poster child for free speech, surrounded by the usual sound bites: “intolerance,” “fascism,” “muzzling dissent.” And right behind him, waving the same banner, is the Shiv Sena (UBT) faction, suddenly

The recent riots in Nagpur have once again exposed the utter failure of the Maharashtra government, its police force, and the judiciary in handling Muslim mob violence. What should have been a moment of firm governance and swift justice has instead become yet another example of state impotence in the face of lawless rioters who […]

India’s pursuit of an indigenous jet engine has been an ambitious but challenging endeavor. Despite decades of research and development, the country has struggled to produce a fully operational and combat-ready fighter jet engine. The difficulties stem from technological hurdles, lack of experience, material constraints, and reliance on foreign suppliers. While India has

By playing arsonist in its own backyard for decades, Pakistan’s intelligence agency ISI, its military establishment, and its all-weather ally China are now watching as the flames threaten to engulf their own house. The recent hijacking of the Jaffar Express by the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) is not just another unfortunate terror incident—it is a […]

A recent report from Surfshark has raised serious concerns about popular phone cleaner apps. These apps claim to help users free up storage and improve performance, but in reality, many of them collect and share personal data without clear consent. This means that instead of just cleaning your phone, they might also be collecting details […]

Molten Salt Reactors (MSRs) are emerging as a revolutionary technology that could reshape the future of nuclear energy. Unlike conventional nuclear reactors, MSRs use liquid fuel instead of solid rods, operating at lower pressure and producing less long-lived radioactive waste. They also have built-in safety mechanisms that significantly reduce the risk of meltdowns. At

India’s extreme poverty has dropped to 1%, but The Economist overlooks Modi’s welfare schemes. Explore how government policies lifted millions out of poverty.

The Looming Crisis of Delimitation: Why the Centre and Judiciary Must Address Southern States’ Fears
The ongoing debate surrounding the delimitation exercise in India has revealed deep-seated anxieties among southern states, which fear a loss of political representation due to their successful implementation of population control measures. With the potential expansion of Lok Sabha seats from 543 to 846, states like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar are poised to gain significant

Ranveer’s recent comments? Absolute nonsense. But the way the law is handling the situation? Even worse. Once again, we’re watching the great Indian tradition of selective outrage unfold. This is a country where online gambling flourishes, unregulated crypto schemes rope in clueless investors, and “family-friendly” platforms shamelessly slip in adult web series