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What Is A ‘Revisionist’ State? What Are They Trying To Revise?

Once upon a time, “revisionist power” was a term reserved for nations trying to overturn the postwar liberal order –…

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‘Communal, Coercive Agenda’: Sonia Targets Modi Govt On Education

Sonia Gandhi, an MP and chairperson of the Congress Parliamentary Party, has strongly criticized the Modi-led government for its approach…

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On 40 Years Of Writing On Wildlife: Bittu Sahgal

Bittu Sahgal, Founder-Editor of India’s first wildlife science magazine, Sanctuary Asia, speaks about his 40-year-long journey writing and editing stories…

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BJP’s ‘Cronyism’ Caused Banking Sector Crisis, Says Rahul Gandhi

On Saturday, March 29, Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, criticized the BJP government for…

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New Report Says Heat Action Crumbles When It Needs Cross-Deptt Coordination

Heat mitigation actions aren’t keeping pace with the long-term consequences of frequent and extreme heat, a new report finds. The…

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Commentary: A Promise Of Development Or A Path To Displacement?

The Subansiri Lower Hydroelectric Project offers jobs and sustainable energy but raises concerns about long-term job security for local workers.…

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The Hidden Side Of Millet Farming

From difficulties in processing crops after harvest to changing rainfall patterns and lack of policy and institutional support, millet farmers…

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Making Old Buildings Energy-Efficient Can Help Achieve Net-Zero Goals

Given the global push towards sustainability, buildings play a major role in the efforts towards decarbonisation. They account for 30…

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Why Educational Inequality Is High In India

Investment in human capital plays a decisive role in economic growth. India, which seeks to become the engine of global…

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Opinion: The Glacier Crisis No Longer Remains A Remote, Abstract Problem

Over the past few weeks, a wave of publications from UN Water, the World Meteorological Organization and the Clean Air…

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Here’s How Shifting Weather Patterns Threaten A Sweet Legacy

Every summer, one sees the fresh, shining, deep purple jamuns appear in fruit markets across Maharashtra. This fruit, with its…

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India Will Be Destroyed If RSS Takes Control Of Education: Rahul Gandhi

In a recent statement made in New Delhi, Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha and…

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Environment Must Be Central To India’s Vision Of Growth

In his recent essay on whether India can pursue an environmentally responsible path to economic growth, historian and environmentalist Ramachandra Guha…

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Nagpur Violence: Muslim Community Leaders Seek Impartial Probe

Members of the Muslim community in Nagpur have expressed their condemnation of the recent violence that erupted in the city,…

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The Movement That Rewrote The Environmental Narrative Of India

The activism around Kerala’s Silent Valley was a grassroots movement to protect the pristine forests from being submerged by a…

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How Indigenous People Fight To Be Heard At Plastics Treaty Talks

In November 2024, a dramatic scene unfolded midway through UN negotiations in Busan, South Korea. Representatives from 175 countries had…

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The Gaza Ceasefire Is Dead − Israeli Domestic Politics Killed It

The ceasefire in Gaza appears to be over. And while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has sought to blame Hamas…

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‘Two Anti-Farmer Parties’ Have Joined Hands Against Farmers: Kharge

On March 20, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge launched a scathing attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Aam…

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Rich Get Richer, Poor Poorer, As Growth Turns Capital-Intensive

India has witnessed remarkable economic growth over the past few decades, yet this prosperity has been accompanied by a disturbing…

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Bengaluru Trapped In ‘Tunnel Vision’

The Karnataka state government has planned a mega two-corridor tunnel road project in Bengaluru and will stand as guarantor for…

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The Manosphere Thrives On Old-Style Sexism — Money Just Helps

Despite facing charges for rape and human trafficking in Romania, the self-professed misogynist and social media masculinity influencer Andrew Tate…

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India’s Growing Misinformation Crisis Poses A Threat To Democracy

Six years ago, in the backdrop of a suicide bombing attack in Kashmir’s Pulwama district that killed at least 40…

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‘Nagpur Has Never Witnessed Such Upheaval’

Congress leader Pawan Khera has voiced significant concern regarding the recent violence in Nagpur, describing the situation as profoundly alarming.…

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What Is The Rules-Based Order? Where Could It Be Heading Next?

The phrase “international rules-based order” has long been a fixture in global politics. Western leaders often use it to describe…

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Is The Indo-US Nuclear Deal About To Get A New Lease Of Life?

In a series of recent high-level meetings, India and the US have launched renewed efforts to infuse a new lease…

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