The images coming out of Manipur over the past few days are not just disturbing. They are deeply revealing. In the early hours of April 7, a projectile struck a civilian home in Bishnupur district, killing two young children while they slept. Their mother was critically injured. This was not a
BrahMos Performance Against HQ-9B in Operation Sindoor Shows Why It Remains India’s Most Reliable Strike Weapon Operation Sindoor was not a symbolic show of force. It was a calibrated strike mission aimed at degrading Pakistan’s military infrastructure after escalating tensions, and it relied heavily on stand-off precision weapons rather than direct airspace penetration.
For years, India’s fuel story was defined by dependence. Crude oil imports dictated everything from inflation to fiscal policy, and any geopolitical tremor in West Asia would immediately ripple through Indian households. Petrol and diesel prices were not just economic indicators, they were political flashpoints. It was in this environment that ethanol blending began as
The Aga Khan Development Network is often presented in India as a benign development ecosystem working in rural livelihoods, heritage conservation, and social upliftment. That image, however, is only one part of a much larger and far more complex structure. At the centre of this network sits the Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development, the […]
The controversy surrounding TCS’s Nashik unit has quickly moved beyond a routine corporate clarification into a serious question of internal accountability. What began as a police-led sting operation has now exposed a deeper contradiction that the company’s official statement has not resolved. Investigation officers, backed by undercover findings, have reportedly
The quiet clearance by Russia to export the R-37M missile to India may not dominate primetime debates, but it represents a significant shift in how India is choosing to respond to evolving threats in the skies. Over the last few years, China has steadily built and deployed a new generation of long-range air-to-air missiles, most […]
The recent move by the Reserve Bank of India to nudge state-run oil refiners away from aggressive spot dollar buying has been widely seen as a tactical response to a weakening rupee. At one level, it is exactly that. The rupee has been under visible pressure, weighed down by rising crude prices, geopolitical uncertainty in […]
The defeat of the delimitation-linked constitutional amendment in Parliament was immediately framed as a political victory by the opposition. Celebrations, statements, and sharp rhetoric followed, all projecting the outcome as a successful resistance against a move that was perceived to favour the ruling party. But beneath that immediate political theatre lies a deeper and
The Women’s Reservation Bill failed in the Lok Sabha, falling short of the required two-thirds majority. On paper, it looks like a straightforward legislative defeat. But anyone reading this purely as a numbers game is missing the larger political design behind it. This was never just a vote on women’s representation. It was a carefully […]















