The offshore incorporation paradox

Why Indian startups still incorporate abroad — even as some return home India’s startup story has entered a new phase. The earlier narrative was simple:Indian founders-built companies at home and incorporated abroad. The new narrative is stranger — and more revealing. Some startups are now returning to India, yet the logic that drove them offshore…

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Grammar Of Justice

Courts must heed SC’s message. Payment to victim in lieu of sentencing inverts justice SC on Tuesday read high courts and trial courts a lesson on sentencing for the nth time – reducing sentences in serious crimes goes against both letter and spirit of the law and is counterproductive in the long run, since the…

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The new capitalist; subverting South Asia through white collar chaos

The phrase White Collar Terror came into existence in 2025 and early 2026 as a provocative and conspiratorial term within South Asian geopolitical discourse, particularly following the November 2025 Red Fort blast in New Delhi. It describes a shift where extremist activities are no longer carried out solely by traditional militants but by highly educated…

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A psychological perspective on building compassionate minds

Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person. From a psychological standpoint, empathy is not just an emotional trait—it is a foundational social skill that shapes how individuals think, behave, relate, and respond to others throughout their lives. In today’s rapidly changing and highly competitive world, academic success is often…

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Jockeying for the Horse

We too can get ‘Fired’ up for the new Chinese year  The Year of the Fire Horse began on Tuesday. Whatever our geopolitical/economic wishlist, only the blinkered believe that China happily trots along with our agenda; its normal policy is breathing fire at us. However, let’s set aside our neighbour’s Arunachal–aki and other Lines of…

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While critics nitpick, the world exults, India builds the future

Naysayers may say whatever they wish, but the overwhelming impression at the India AI Impact Summit is one of awe—bordering on disbelief—at what India has achieved, delivered, and now promises to build. Speaker after illustrious speaker—comprising global technology leaders, industry titans, policymakers, and heads of state—marvelled at India’s transformation over the past decade. The French…

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GALGOT.AI

Running a big international event is not supposed to be super difficult. And if things go wrong, it can make the whole country look bad. Wednesday was supposed to be a big moment for Sarvam AI, an Indian company that made a powerful language model. But instead of talking about Sarvam, everyone started talking about…

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On justice for the Indian woman

It is not often that a Chief Justice of India publicly questions the wisdom of his own institution in open Court. Which is why, the observation of the present CJI, as reported in the press, that a handbook published by the Supreme Court during the tenure of one of his predecessors to combat gender stereotypes…

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Is AI good for democracy?

Politicians fixate on the global race for technological supremacy between US and China. They debate geopolitical implications of chip exports, latest model releases from each country, and military applications of AI. Someday, they believe, we might see advancements in AI tip the scales in a superpower conflict. Read full story on TOI+ Facebook Twitter Linkedin…

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