AI in healthcare – Growth engine for Markets or for Bharat?

At last week’s AI Summit in India, healthcare was one of the most animated conversations. From AI-enabled retinal scans promising early blindness prevention to handheld ECG devices claiming to predict cardiac risk in minutes or the smart dashboards projecting ICU deterioration before it occurs. The vivacious energy signalled India’s intent to lead in AI-driven medicine….

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Atrophy Astrology – Part 8

Death, the Upachayas, and the residue of Karma In the earlier part we examined how far astrology can understand the inner nature of a human being. Jyotiṣa has long maintained that the horoscope reflects not only events but also the deeper tendencies carried by the soul. If this is so, an important question naturally arises:…

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US-Israel strikes tip Middle East into a new crisis

The US and Israel finally decided to cross a Rubicon that had been looming over the Middle Eastern strategic landscape for some time. Their coordinated strikes on Iranian targets were not merely tactical operations; they were a political statement about deterrence and credibility while underlining the limits of diplomacy in a polarised geostrategic landscape. Israel’s…

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Did Iran really have a Golden Past?

Regardless of how some people of the Iranian diaspora in the West envision a lost golden period for Iran, the country has always been porous, just like every other nation on the earth. When you constrain Iran to a bounded cultural zone, you are subjected to cultural atavism. Alas! Culture is not a set of…

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Holi: Colouring the soul

Festivals in our tradition are rarely external events alone. They are invitations to inner transformation. Holi, often seen as a celebration of colours, carries within it a deeper spiritual message — one that reveals itself when we pause to contemplate the word itself. In Sanskrit, a word is not merely sound; it carries layers of…

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