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Ashoka University Founder Reminds Indian Liberals the Price of Wheat and Lentils

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Sanjev Bhikchandani, one of the founders of the Ashoka University, pushed back against the idea that activism and academic work are indistinguishable

Textures of Time

The purpose of literature is to bear witness, not change the world

“Meeting Modi was a special experience”: Usha Vance on India trip

US Second Lady Usha Vance has described her family’s April visit to India as “the trip of a lifetime”

Gone in a Long Weekend: 59kg Gold Heist Stuns Karnataka

In a quiet village in north Karnataka, ₹53 crore in pledged gold disappeared between two sunsets and a broken surveillance system

Khurshid hits out at Rahul’s inner circle over ‘unpatriotic’ acts 

He expressed dismay that, while he and others were focused on presenting India’s case against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism, certain Congress leaders were preoccupied with political allegiances

Modi projects India as key player in the future of global aviation, space travel

India intends not just to expand its footprint in traditional aviation, but also to help shape the next frontier where aerospace, AI, and space commerce converge

What does the launch of a Taliban group focussed on Kashmir mean?

The Tehreek-e-Taliban Kashmir (TTK) has signalled its aim to launch armed campaigns against both India and Pakistan, positioning itself in opposition to the state structures on either side of the LoC

World Boxing Makes Sex Test Mandatory

Policy aims to protect women competing in the next Olympics 

Apple navigates between Delhi’s handshake and Washington’s hesitation

The phone maker’s journey reflects not just economic partnership, but a deeper cultural resonance that began with a young, barefoot traveller named Steve Jobs searching for purpose

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