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The government’s move to build a domestic processing value chain for critical minerals comes at a decisive moment. India is rapidly expanding its electric vehicle ecosystem, scaling up renewable energy, and pushing for high-tech manufacturing. Yet beneath this ambition lies a structural weakness that has gone largely unnoticed in public discourse. India is importing the
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The Nashik BPO case has moved far beyond the boundaries of a routine workplace harassment complaint. What began as a single allegation has now expanded into nine FIRs, multiple arrests, and a widening investigation that includes serious accusations of sexual exploitation, coercion, and institutional failure. At this stage, treating it as isolated misconduct by a […]
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India’s recent achievement of building a 1000 km quantum-secure communication network has understandably been framed as a technological milestone. But the real story lies elsewhere. This is not just about quantum physics or advanced encryption. It is about reliability. It is about ensuring that in the most critical moments, India’s defence systems receive information that
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Khawaja Muhammad Asif’s recent remarks calling Israel a “curse for humanity” have done more than just trigger diplomatic outrage. They have exposed a fundamental contradiction at the heart of Pakistan’s foreign policy posture. At a time when Pakistan is attempting to position itself as a potential mediator in the ongoing West Asian tensions, such rhetoric […]
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A scientist from Indian Space Research Organisation has gone public with serious allegations. Praveen Kumar Maurya claims he was approached for sensitive data, targeted after refusing, and left to fight the system alone. Around the same time, India has seen back-to-back PSLV setbacks and a quiet visit by Ajit Doval to Thiruvananthapuram. None of these […]