Are Trump's policies undermining civil liberties & America's democratic values?
Donald Trump faces widespread protests over his authoritarian actions. His policies on immigration, foreign relations, and domestic issues spark controversy. Actions like visa restrictions and military deployments escalate tensions. International conflicts, particularly with Iran and Israel, intensify. Trump's leadership benefits him and his allies, while the American people suffer.
The end of American dominance may bring global challenges. History shows the fall of empires leads to instability. The US-led post-World War II system fostered unprecedented prosperity. Now, this system faces erosion. India's pursuit of multipolarity may not offset the losses. A more conflict-ridden world with slower economic progress is anticipated. The future may see less international cooperation.
Make Air India 'Volvo' of global airlines
With Tata Group leadership demonstrating commitment and sincerity following the deadly crash, the focus should shift to establishing world-class safety protocols. Air India can leverage its training academy and customer engagement to build a safety-first culture, differentiating itself in the competitive aviation landscape.
Air India crash: What makes it much more than just an aviation disaster
Air India's recent tragedy is more than a corporate setback. It is a blow to national identity. The Tata Group responded swiftly with empathy. They have a history of supporting people during crises. Difficult questions about safety are necessary. Air India must rebuild confidence. The Tata culture of nurturing people will be crucial.
Technology education key to Indias sovereignty
India faces a critical juncture where technological prowess defines national sovereignty. Addressing faculty shortages by including experienced professionals, fostering private sector innovation through supportive policies, and boosting research output are crucial. Modernizing infrastructure, enhancing industry collaboration, and updating curricula will empower India to become a global technology leader.
Nuclear-capabilities of Pakistan and Iran have brought India and Israel closer
India and Israel are drawing closer due to shared threats from Pakistan and Iran, particularly concerning nuclear weapons. Pakistan's nuclear program, aided by the A Q Khan network and Chinese support, poses proliferation risks, while its military establishment fuels anti-Israel sentiment. Despite Western safeguards, growing radicalization in Pakistan raises concerns about its nuclear command and control.
Air India faces Rs 1,000 cr liability as legal claims mount after AI171 crash
Following the Air India AI171 crash, the airline has offered 1 crore as initial compensation per deceased person, but could face significantly higher payouts depending on legal claims and investigation outcomes. Under the Montreal Convention, ratified by India via the Carriage by Air Act 1972, the airline is obligated to pay a minimum of SDR 128,821 (approx. 1.6 crore) per victim, regardless of fault.
Israels high-risk strategy has made an already unstable region more dangerous over the weekend
Tensions escalate in West Asia after Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear and military sites. Iran retaliates with missile and drone attacks. The strikes follow concerns about Iran's nuclear program and failed negotiations. Benjamin Netanyahu believes military action is necessary. However, the attacks may not achieve their goals and could destabilize the region further. Prospects for nuclear talks are now uncertain.
The Donland deal: How Pakistan got Trumps attention again
Pakistan is leveraging its relationship with the US, particularly with a potential Trump return. It is using lobbying and military ties to stay relevant. Army Chief Asim Munir's connections are key. The US acknowledges Pakistan's counterterrorism role. General Kurilla praised Pakistan's partnership against IS-Khorasan. India is struggling to adapt to this dynamic.
Staring at the brutal honesty of AI 171 selfies
These pictures have entered the public domain of collective grief only because they had been sent off to loved ones who were at the place from where the selfie-taker was departing (Ahmedabad, or other places in India), or to the flight's never-reached destination (London, or other places in Britain). These are pure, non-intervened, non-media(ted) photos, most of them brimming with excited anticipation, of looking forward to the latest leg in yet page of the calendar.
That age-old conundrum: why are men paired with women half their age in films?
Financiers, producers, and directors tell us that audiences dont want to see female actors past a certain age in pivotal relationships sounds like theyre passing their buck, no?
Here's a pencil-pusher getting all very pensive
Roald Dahl's demand for Ticonderoga pencils from his publisher, Alfred Knopf, triggered a complex dispute involving tax issues, corporate motives, and accusations, ultimately damaging their long-standing relationship.
Vijay Mallya and India's endless legal limbo: When does the wait end?
Vijay Mallya's case highlights the protracted nature of Indian debt recovery laws, leaving entrepreneurs in legal limbo for years. Despite creating jobs and industries, many face endless litigation over unpaid debts, hindering their ability to restart. The article questions whether this indefinite wait serves as a unique form of punishment, wasting talent and ingenuity.
Celebrations of youthful wisdom
The author recounts attending the 80th birthday celebration of a vibrant Calcutta personality. The celebration highlighted his youthful spirit. Later, the author met a sharp-witted Bombay matriarch. She shared memories of Karachi before Partition. She also expressed interest in contemporary India. These encounters reminded the author of his energetic 101-year-old Kolkata uncle.
Indias startup engine: Can we build a $30 trillion economy on innovation?
India is rapidly emerging as a global startup leader, particularly in fintech, driven by the JAM trinity and DPI. To become the top startup nation, India needs to prioritize deeptech and cleantech innovation, mobilize domestic investment, and strengthen academia-industry collaboration. Attracting global talent and fostering ethical growth are crucial for achieving a $30+ trillion economy by 2047.
With Googles latest move, internets becoming less ad-driven search, more user-paid GenAI
The web's reliance on advertising, termed its 'original sin,' has shaped platforms like Google and social media into attention-driven entities. Google's shift towards AI-powered search, marked by the introduction of 'AI mode' and potential subscription models, signals a move away from the advertiser-driven paradigm.
Can HAL survive its staffing crisis amidst soaring order backlogs?
In the design field, knowledge is traditionally passed down through generations. However, a gap at the entry level threatens this continuitywhen current mid-level designers retire in the next 1015 years, a severe shortage of expertise could cripple HALs ability to design and develop new aircraft and helicopters. HALs workforce has shrunk to half its previous strength, even as project demands have increased. Even when junior and mid-level staff are considered together, the manpower remains insufficient. Both groups are now overworked, fatigued, and increasingly disheartened.
Pakistan has been extremely useful to the US. Its defence minister Khawaja Asif asserted that they had been fighting Americas dirty wars for 30-odd years. From a strategic perspective, its well-known that the US has been helping Pakistan to keep India occupied, while they get a geographic toehold near Iran and China.
Hyphenating US-Pak: Doing business with gunmen
In New Delhi, this apparent shift in Washington's posture has come as a surprise. What is even more startling is the timing - coming on the heels of India's retaliation against Pakistan for its involvement in the Pahalgam terrorist attacks on civilians.
The Governors gambit: A double order of a big beautiful cut
The new RBI Governor has adopted an aggressive approach, signaling a departure from incremental measures with a significant rate cut and CRR reduction. This bold move aims to achieve sustainable 8% growth, prioritizing market impact over gradual adjustments. The strategy seeks to influence inflation expectations by delivering impactful changes, potentially causing market volatility but ultimately driving desired economic outcomes.
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Government holds meeting with Meitei-Kuki groups on Manipur conflict resolution
In an effort to secure lasting peace, the Centre held discussions with Meitei and Kuki community representatives to resolve ongoing conflicts in Manipur. The government prioritizes restoring normalcy and maintaining law and order, as well as reconciling the communities.