RSSFACT: Kharge criticised RSS and BJP sparking controversy while history shows shifting Congress-RSS ties from co-operation before independence to growing political rivalry in recent decades
The prototype fast breeder reactor reaching criticality is a historic milestone but not sufficient as the national goal is a tenfold increase in capacity by 2047. To realise it, India needs to pursue direct thorium utilisation and simultaneously double down on PHWRs
India is expanding border infrastructure to match China. Rising tensions and past gaps show the need for faster development to improve defence and strengthen its position
China’s energy strategy is not about achieving complete self-sufficiency. It is about ensuring that dependence does not translate into vulnerability
As West Asia absorbs its worst energy shock in half a century, China's quiet response reveals a method for operating under pressure, one that India is now being tested on
Indian agriculture faces supply disruptions and rising input costs. Global pesticide rules are getting stricter. This calls for faster reforms and better access to modern crop protection technologies
Any war, when embarked upon must be a sagacious choice, more so when the commencement of hostilities is a deliberate act – as was the case with the Trump-Netanyahu combine
Even the old nuclear deal did not envisage US lifting primary sanctions on Iran, which may now be up for negotiation. Also, will the US restrain Israel?
India’s consumers are more selective in fashion spending. Demand remains but decisions are slower. Value and usage matter more than trends in purchase choices today
There are signs of an understanding with the Left Front as the party, once seen as politically radioactive, seeks to eventually create space for itself in mainstream alliances by dislodging IUML
US miscalculations have been apparent for a while and it has begun taking a toll on Trump’s popularity ratings. He was looking for an off-ramp and gains nothing in escalating the conflict
Gulf wars raised oil prices and hurt India’s economy. The 1991 crisis led to reforms. The 2026 crisis shows risks and need for new reforms
Campaigning in Assam ends today. The contest between the alliances led by the BJP and Congress is keener than it appeared a month ago, but the former remains in pole position
West Asian conflict has imparted a significant level of uncertainty to the economic environment. It may persuade MPC to wait and watch, while RBI uses it liquidity tools to prevent hardening of yields
The US built and led the modern global order, but now it faces growing constraints from economic pressures and military overreach, while rising powers redefine influence and authority worldwide
The impressive progress since 2014 in expanding renewable capacities has been, in large part, the product of supportive public policies. That must continue
With India being a net exporter of digitally delivered services, its IT sector relies on seamless, low-cost cross-border flows—making taxation on such transactions economically self-defeating
The 2026 Transgender Rights Amendment changes identity recognition from self-identification to certification. It limits individual autonomy and narrows legal protections. The law places gender identity under institutional oversight
RSSFACTS: Pakistan’s defence minister has threatened to target RSS “camps”, showing confusion about the organisation. This reflects a poor understanding of its nature. It also highlights deeper misunderstandings between socio-cultural organisations and militarised state perspectives in the region today
Assam’s aggressive eviction drives are a strategic reclamation of the "economic commons"—forests, grazing lands, and riverine islands—that the state believes have been usurped by alleged illegal settlers. The minoritisation of the Assamese-speaking natives is also emerging as a worrying marker. Elections aside, the lurking fear about losing the rights over indigenous economic, social, cultural commons is where the real anxieties lie
The moment US commitment to the alliance is perceived as weak, the strategic calculus of Russia and China will change
India is attempting to align development, decarbonisation and resilience within a single policy framework. The updated NDC captures this integrated vision
India’s data centre expansion is accelerating with strong investment. However, high water and energy use and weak transparency risk undermining sustainability and long term resource security
AI is not just scaling through better models, it is scaling through new ways of financing those models, and that is where the real competition is now shifting
India’s digital rulebook is no longer about meeting published compliance terms, it’s about staying in sync with a live, expanding framework of regulatory directions