Crises do more than test operational capacity. They expose whether a state understands the power of information. In the modern world, communication is not a public-relations exercise that follows acti ...
Read moreIf one thing is common across the globe in every sphere of life, it is the increasing pace of change. Elections for the German Bundestag were held less than one year ago and the political spectrum is ...
Read moreIf stillness teaches us how to settle the mind, uncertainty tests whether that steadiness can endure. Life, after all, offers very few guarantees. Careers change unexpectedly, relationships evolve, he ...
Read moreIndia often debates internal security as if it were a technical problem of policing numbers, weapons or budgets. It is not. It is a problem of governance architecture. In a country where several state ...
Read moreIran and Afghanistan, in spite of their overlapping histories, are today countries as diverse as can be. For starters, Iran is Shia dominated, the leader of the Shia world and a theocracy where the Su ...
Read moreEvery year, thousands of young men and women cross a narrow bridge into public service, carrying freshly minted authority and quietly untested assumptions. The job feels like a destination—proof tha ...
Read moreAs one year draws to a close and another begins, reflection comes naturally. This moment of transition coincides with the birth anniversary of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, whose life and teachings continue t ...
Read moreThere is a school of thought that if you take away the education of a community you condemn them to a life worse than slavery. When a community falls it loses its culture, its social values and its pr ...
Read moreNew Delhi, Dec 28 : As 2025 draws to a close, Rahul Gandhi finds himself confronting perhaps the most unsettling phase of his political career. The Congress leader has weathered many storms before, ...
Read moreAcross religions, philosophies, and modern self-help narratives, one message is repeatedly echoed: desire is the root of suffering. From ancient scriptures to contemporary discourse, we are told that ...
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