In the very long term, meaning decades down the line, space mining may be a highly profitable venture
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The discrepancies in the statistics produced by different agencies are generally due to issues of definitions, coverage, and differences in statutory and procedural requirements
The tacit reason for QCOs is to prevent substandard goods from China that many worry are flooding Indian markets
India's gross fixed capital formation at constant prices is expected to be at 33.4 per cent of GDP this financial year
From doing away with some gender-friendly courtesies to choosing to be called Chairman, there's no one-size-fits-all way to serve the cause of feminism
If European leaders want to follow through on their statements in support of Ukraine, they must seize the moment by seizing Russia's assets
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Surprisingly, even many exit polls have been off the mark in recent years. Opinion polls conducted before balloting suffer from the problem of surveying people who may not vote on polling day
That world order, which emerged after World War II, is now being dismantled despite continuing American pre-eminence - not by opposing powers, but by an American President who thinks the world
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India would be failing in its duty to its future migrants if it does not do anything to de-market unrealistic aspirations and impossible dreams
The US, for example, holds around $17 billion equivalent of cryptocurrencies seized from criminals, and China is estimated to hold around $19 billion
At the Mobile World Congress, Sunil Mittal called for shared tech infrastructure to boost returns. Will the industry listen?
Last year, a study by TeamLease showed that India produces a staggering 1.5 million engineers every year, but only 45 per cent meet industry standards
A chess game between two friends sparks a debate on comedy, free speech, and societal taboos. In a world where humour can provoke both thought and outrage, where should the line be drawn?
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Two West Asian commentators take a walk through remote parts of historic Palestine, and every discovery they make is a story of loss, erasure, and a denial of identity
The pursuit of minerals and fuel resources remains the driving force behind geopolitics even after the end of old-style colonialism
UNEP has estimated that if current trends and policies continue, warming by the end of the century is likely to be somewhere between 1.9 and 3.1 degrees Celsius