After Sheikh Hasina’s fall, India must recalibrate ties with a BNP-led Bangladesh amid rising anti-India sentiment and ...
In an age of streaming and spectacle, these masters remind us that Indian cinema was once a battleground of ideas—about class ...
Aakash Karkare’s memoir Aftermath explores the 26/11 Mumbai attacks through the lens of a broken family and the heavy burden of public martyrdom.
The deaths of T.K. Oommen and K. N. Panikkar prompt reflection on India’s fading public intellectual tradition and the rise of influencer-driven culture.
Beneath the crime mystery of Kohrra Season 2 lies a haunting story about migrant workers, social injustice, and mental health stigma in India.
Iran war disrupts fruit exports from Mumbai’s JNPA, leaving containers stranded and prices falling for farmers and traders in Maharashtra.
A global photography exhibition reveals the hidden stories of women mathematicians and physicists battling bias, caregiving burdens, and academic exclusion. Can visibility change science’s gender ...
The widespread condemnation of the Pahalgam tourist killings revealed a moral shift among many Kashmiris, raising questions ...
Ballistic missiles fired from Iran entered Turkish airspace twice in March 2026. NATO shot them down. But Turkish officials suspect Tehran wanted to see how the alliance's Kürecik radar would react.
Allahabad High Court questions Uttar Pradesh’s “half encounter” practice and warns police over unlawful shoot-to-disable tactics.
Romila Thapar and Namit Arora debate the divide between rigorous scholarship and popular history, revealing the tensions within modern historiography.
As violence grows in West Asia, India’s diplomatic silence highlights a deeper tension between strategic partnerships, energy ...