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  • OPINION | Greenland is a strategic hotspot, but Trump’s approach is self-defeating

    In a mapping of potential flashpoints in big power rivalry, Greenland will occupy an important position. But the US approach only serves to weaken its protective shield

  • OPINION | What finance sector expects from Union Budget 2026

    Stakeholders expect higher capex-led growth, deeper regulatory simplification, eased FDI norms, faster dispute resolution, and enhanced GIFT-IFSC incentives to boost investment, sustain fiscal discipline, and strengthen India’s financial competitiveness globally

  • OPINION | Uddhav Thackeray’s identity-based campaign kept him afloat but victory without a development agenda is impossible

    Identity plays an important role in political mobilisation in India. However, as the outcome of BMC election and political trends in other states show, voters want the emotive content to be complemented by a governance framework 

  • OPINION | How a Sunday Budget stiffens our collective spine

    Nothing builds character quite like fiscal responsibility delivered on a Sunday

  • OPINION | Face Off over Greenland: When tariffs become a tool of political coercion

    US has threatened military allies with tariffs, a new low. Tariffs have now become an all-purpose weapon, shattering the pillar of predictability which drove growth in global trade. It’s still not too late to step back 

  • OPINION | Budgeting process for India’s defence is far better than commonly believed

    Flexibility is a key feature of the process, with governments enhancing outlays immediately when there’s an enhanced level of threat or conflict. Last year, for example, there was an immediate increase in outlay following the conflict with Pakistan

  • OPINION | Dr Hedgewar’s final message and his lasting vision for the RSS

    RSSFACTS: Dr Hedgewar’s final address distilled the RSS’s core ideals of organisation, unity, and lifelong commitment, offering a guiding vision that continues to shape the Sangh’s journey a century later 

  • OPINION | India-Germany defence ties are on the cusp of a structural upgrade

    Chancellor Merz’s recent visit led to a critical defence agreement. When seen in the context of Germany’s strategic reorientation in response to geopolitical fluidity, Indo-German defence ties have the potential to eventually reach the level of French ties with India

  • OPINION | India’s civilisational journey is complicated; neat demarcations are ahistorical

    Interpreting history as society classified into good and villainous segments is inaccurate. The past is messier than is often acknowledged 

  • OPINION | How Trump and Xi are igniting horizontal nuclear proliferation

    Trump’s actions in Venezuela and Xi’s machinations around Taiwan are creating the optimum conditions for horizontal nuclear proliferation in Asia, Africa and Latin America in the decade to come 

  • OPINION | Union Budget 2026 and India’s Evolving Global Tax Framework: Balancing revenue, compliance and investment 

    There have been significant tax reforms. Now, the task of policy is to harmonise domestic administration with evolving international standards

  • OPINION | What makes Bengaluru, Chennai and Pune the most conducive Indian cities for women?

    Cities that find a balance between providing economic opportunities and fostering a safe public environment work best for women. This can happen only when governments, employers and society pull in the same direction 

  • OPINION | Does the Iranian regime’s survival depend on a strategic reset?

    The 2026 protests have come in the backdrop of severe economic hardship, caused partly by relentless US sanctions. If the regime prioritises survival, an economic revival may depend on a strategic pullback

  • OPINION | What AI Still Cannot Do: The limits that will matter most in 2026

    AI’s predictive power is transformative, but its lack of explainability, contextual understanding, and causal reasoning raises concerns. Trustworthy deployment demands transparency, fairness, and human oversight, especially in diverse societies like India

  • OPINION | On National Youth Day, a forgotten lesson on unity for opposition

    RSSFACTS: The Vivekananda Rock Memorial’s history reveals how the RSS, transcending political divides, mobilised national support to honour Swami Vivekananda and advance his vision of spiritual and national rejuvenation

  • Sridhar Vembu rules out active politics, says focus remains on technology-led nation building

    Vembu says his goal is to contribute towards making India a technologically strong and self-reliant nation, which is as critical to the country’s prosperity and long-term civilisational revival

  • OPINION | US decline is overstated; India’s chance to influence affairs is underestimated

    ​If the world values norms, uses international groups to limit single countries’ actions, and lets smaller countries work together around shared principles, then India’s influence, though limited, can be used most effectively 

  • OPINION | A budget on a Sunday and other vignettes from India’s annual economic highpoint

    India’s annual union budget has its roots in the 19th century. Change has been the only constant as practices have evolved to meet contemporary requirements

  • OPINION | Building Momentum: Power sector priorities for Budget 2026

    Budget 2026 should address refinancing for legacy discom debt. Subsidies must be paid directly to consumers. Reform attempts such as Electricity Bill, 2025 must be pushed to avoid losing incremental progress to structural issues

  • OPINION | The conflict between the carbon offset mechanism and green credit programme

    Overlapping registration of forestry projects under India’s carbon and green credit schemes enables double-counting of environmental benefits, threatening market integrity, credibility, and investor trust in the country’s emerging climate frameworks

  • OPINION | China hooks up with Pakistan to challenge India’s primacy in South Asia

    The nuanced joint statement of the two countries on ‘regional order’ reflects an attempt to challenge India’s historical and geographic dominance in the subcontinent

  • OPINION | West Bengal needs an AI agenda, not just SIR debates

    Eastern India’s biggest economy must not risk losing out on the opportunity to leverage artificial intelligence to fast-track growth and development 

  • OPINION | Budget 2026 can free India’s motor manufacturing ecosystem from rare earth disruption

    China dominates and weaponises rare earth supply chain. India’s EV ecosystem can be insulated from it through carefully targeted fiscal incentives

  • OPINION | The Unaccountable Pillars: India’s real reform begins within

    For Viksit Bharat, India must replace its inherited ‘master-servant’ culture with a governance-model rooted in genuine transparency, measurable performance, and moral accountability

  • OPINION | Siddaramaiah beats Devaraj Urs in longevity, but not legacy

    Karnataka’s politics has always been characterised by chronic instability, with only two of the state’s 23 CMs finishing a full term. Siddaramaiah and Urs are the two who each lasted a full term. But it was Urs who was the real game changer

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