For too long, the marble corridors of India’s highest court have felt insulated from the grit of the marketplace. Decisions often arrived wrapped in high-minded constitutional abstraction, leaving the average taxpayer, homebuyer, and job-seeker feeling like a bystander in their own democracy.
The Supreme Court’s February 2026 observations have fundamentally shifted the debate on election-time freebies. For years, political parties across states justified unconditional cash transfers and blanket subsidies as welfare. Now, the Chief Justice has drawn a sharp constitutional line between targeted public welfare and what the Court described as appeasement in spirit.
The global conversation on artificial intelligence has long been trapped in a cycle of theoretical anxiety. From the Bletchley Park gatherings to the Seoul summits, Western leaders have focused almost exclusively on safety theater—obsessing over hypothetical doomsday scenarios and alignment risks while treating the technology as a luxury export from a few Silicon Valley
As the fourth anniversary of Russia full scale invasion looms the lakeside serenity of Geneva has become the backdrop for the most aggressive diplomatic push of the decade. While US President Donald Trump publicly demands that Kyiv move fast to secure a deal Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky is sounding an alarm that few in Washington […]
The Math of a National Health Crisis The math of Indian transport is fundamentally broken. A recent report by the Smart Freight Centre SFC India, TERI, and IIM Bangalore has exposed a staggering disparity that should haunt every policy maker in New Delhi. Heavy duty trucks represent a mere 3 percent of the total vehicle […]
The ongoing India AI Impact Summit 2026 at Bharat Mandapam was supposed to be the crowning achievement of India’s technological sovereignty. With global titans like Sundar Pichai and Sam Altman in attendance, and the launch of the indigenous BharatGen Param2 model, the stage was set to prove that India is no longer just a consumer […]
In the dead of night, a miracle occurred on the stretch from INS Shikra to the Taj Hotel in Colaba. Where there were once uneven surfaces, jarring speed breakers, and the usual urban wear-and-tear of Mumbai, there is now a velvet ribbon of asphalt. Zebra crossings have been bleached white with fresh paint; kerbstones have […]
On February 3, a 23-year-old biker named Sahil Dhaneshra lost his life in Dwarka, New Delhi. He was struck by a speeding SUV driven by a 17-year-old. While the victim’s family prepared for a funeral, the accused was preparing for his Board Exams. In fact, the Juvenile Justice Board granted the minor interim bail specifically […]
The recent AI Impact Summit in New Delhi was meant to be a coronation of India’s arrival as a deep-tech superpower. The lights were bright, the jargon was heavy, and the stage was set for a display of “Sovereign AI” capabilities. Yet, amidst the talk of indigenous Large Language Models and self-reliance, the star of […]
The entry of the Israeli defense firm Autonomous Guard into the Indian market is more than a standard procurement headline; it marks a quiet but significant doctrinal pivot. While the media often focuses on the purchase of interceptor missiles or fighter jets, this development introduces a critical “sensor layer”—AI-based passive detection—into India’s















