At some point, the ISI's calculation has been, Hindus will rise in reprisal against their own minorities. That's a crisis they've been conjuring up in India. A nation at war with itself
The debate over de-extinction isn't really about wolves or mammoths or cheetahs. Or even science. It's about us, about who we are, and who we wish to become
Ever since April 13, match officials have begun using a gauge to measure bats, with an eye on maintaining the balance between bat and ball and ensuring that batters do not gain an undue advantage
There is a deliberate upping of the ante and a realisation that international support against Indian attack is no longer guaranteed
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Given that the attack had cross-border linkages and that it is well known that Pakistan nurtures and finances terrorist groups, the government on Wednesday took several measures
Panchayats are the closest tier of governance to the people. Unlike top-down models, a panchayat-led approach allows for contextual strategies that take into account multiple local factors
In the past 25 years, India's growth rate has been stuck around 6 per cent except the period 2006-10, when India briefly reached 8 per cent
To exploit the opportunities from current crisis, a two-pronged strategy can be conceived - restructuring trade partnerships and developing a strategic industrial policy to benefit from these part
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The answer lies in assessing the impact through both a cyclical and strategic lens
With public anger roiled by social and mainstream media, the government must act with restraint and rationality to defuse the situation
Projections indicate that by 2036, Indian cities will have close to 600 million inhabitants, i.e. 40 per cent of the country's population
Harsh Pant and Anant Singh Mann draw on 75 years of history to chart India's foreign policy course for the next 25
India should consider broader trade liberalisation
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But Trump does love one tax: import tariffs. He appears to believe that foreigners are footing the bill, thereby providing the money to cut taxes for billionaires
The silver lining amid these growth concerns is the moderation in domestic inflation
It is worth noting that the IMF's latest projections have come when there is a high level of uncertainty
With notable exceptions, the state of higher education in India leaves much to be desired