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Navigating the New Multipolar World Order: Exclusive Interview with Maj. Gen. B.K. Sharma, AVSM, SM and Bar
In the increasingly complex and interconnected world, multipolar global order is reshaping the dynamics of international relations.
The dark, hidden and ugly side of banks in India – Part 4
The power imbalance between banks and customers accentuates the need for stronger regulations and protections for consumers in India.
Double standards: selective empathy for Gaza’s children
The Telegraph recently published an op-ed titled ‘Youngest casualties of war’ in the context of the casualties of children in Israel-Hamas war.
Product labels: what they reveal — and what they don’t
Product labels are the first point of contact between consumers and the products. They play a critical role in the consumer's decision-making process
What’s the point if the consumer wakes up but the system remains asleep?
Despite high-decibel campaigns like Jago Grahak Jago, the consumer rights movement in India remains more symbolic than substantial. In this eye-opening conversation with international...
The power of the Podium: How Presidential words shape global markets
Presidential rhetoric can cause chaos, but industrial lobbying makes sure that chaos gets legislated i.e. the hands that makes the law.
The Dhankhar docket: Unwavering admiration for the powers that be
Jagdeep Dhankhar has an uncanny ability to identify the right moment and person to please.
Terror in the shadows: FBI endorses UP STF’s war against Khalistani militants
Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) and Pakistan's premier intelligence agency ISI are both facing the wrong end of the gun. Is this the beginning of an end?
Who owned the land on which Taj Mahal was built? Was it a Hindu Temple?
One of the age old question and unresolved controversy around the Taj Mahal is whether it was originally a Hindu temple?
Chandrababu Naidu @ 75: A Critical Re-examination of his legacy
Chandrababu Naidu's 75th birthday coincided with his 50 years of political career as Chief Minister of united and residual Andhra Pradesh
Pahalgam terror attack can not be forgiven, but anger leads to clouding of judgment
The brutal attack in Pahalgam, meaning "village of the shepherds," left 26 innocent people dead in Kashmir.
How destiny shapes generations at Defence Services Staff College Wellington
Enveloped in euphoria, my husband said, “We’re going to Wellington again.” With that, a rush of memories and nostalgia washed over us.
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