The Waiting Mart of Nathu La

Six kilometres inside Indian territory from the international boundary at Nathu La in Sikkim, a cluster of green-and-white buildings stands quietly on a windswept slope. The Indo-China border trade mart appears ready for activity. The structures are orderly, with steep sloping roofs and clean geometric lines. Yet the complex remains deserted. Built in an architectural…

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Stillborn ideas

Andhra has proposed ₹25k as incentive for couples to produce a third child. Couples are smiling – not about making Baby No. 3, but at CM Naidu’s touching faith that ₹25k is incentive at all. Everyone knows, making a baby is one thing, raising a child quite another. It takes a village. A child needs…

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What explains Trump

Iran war will end when Trump chooses. Question is when? Some say he’ll stop when petrol gets too pricey in US, others say when US casualties rise. All are counting on US midterms in Nov. They reckon Trump can’t alienate voters and risk a Democrat takeover of Congress. Perhaps, they haven’t listened to him carefully….

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Why sheikhdoms are shaken

A week since Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s assassination in joint US-Israeli strikes, Gulf is at a dangerous turn facing an unprecedented spillover of the US-Israel-Iran war into Arab monarchies and neighbouring nations. Such a spillover was rarely seriously anticipated. Is it, however, surprising? Not really. What has been reported as a footnote was in reality a…

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Re-imagining India’s Public Sector Enterprises – both Central & State governments owned

It is a fact that history of post – Independence India cannot be complete without mentioning the Role of Public Sector Enterprises – the majority shareholding of these Enterprises being held by the Central / State Governments (mainly separately but in certain cases joint holdings of centre and states). What was planned at the second…

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Australia doubles post-study work visa fee

Today’s edition moves from immigration policy to identity debates and ancient mythology. Australia has sharply raised the cost of its post-study work visa, a move that could affect thousands of Indian students hoping to stay and work after graduation. In the US, a debate over what constitutes a “Hindu name” has sparked a social media…

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Western life expectancy increased by 50 years since capitalism emerged

Life expectancy in the West is around 80 years today. Two key questions arise: what was it before capitalist development began (in around 1650-1700) and what factors have contributed to this huge improvement? Addressing the first question can help us to identify the total increase, and addressing the second question can help to quantify the…

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Can a Vedic astrologer not be a Sanatani?

Among the many things that Vedic astrology conjures up, three take the centre stage, namely, the law of Karma, rebirth or reincarnation, and Hindu practices and rituals. To most traditional Vedic astrologers, the slightest idea of separating Vedic astrology from these tenets is viscerally revolting. And such a sentiment isn’t entirely misplaced. It cannot be…

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