New World Order
As the world moved from an American unipolar moment after the end of the Cold war, the idea of a multipolar world emerged as a popular theme.
As the world moved from an American unipolar moment after the end of the Cold war, the idea of a multipolar world emerged as a popular theme.
Many believe that "Make in India" is a new concept. But in reality, its roots go back to the Swadeshi Movement during the colonial era.
As India and the United States revisit bilateral trade ties, the Modi government finds itself in a complex negotiation with President Donald Trump’s administration.
India’s retail inflation slipping below 4 per cent in February signals a crucial inflection point for the economy.
Women in dozens of remote villages of Pali and Pratapgarh districts of Rajasthan have initiated a series of changes that contribute in significant ways not just to their increasing economic security but also to significant social reforms.
The traumatic episode of emergency must act as a reminder of the responsibility of democratic institutions in always safeguarding the freedoms and rights of citizens.
India’s employment data presents a rosy picture at first glance, with substantial growth reported year on year. However, a deeper dive into these numbers reveals a more complex and troubling scenario.
At a time of increasing commercialization, it is only to be expected that the role of education as a means of bringing social change has been getting less attention and in fact has been marginalized.
The recent NEET question paper leak has once again spotlighted the vulnerabilities in India’s high-stakes examination system. This recurrent issue underscores a critical need for reform.
Nato The resilience of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation has been a cornerstone of Western security for the past 75 years, built on a foundation of collective defence and mutual support among 32 member nations.