The digital age will ultimately be defined not by the technologies it creates, but by the values that govern them.
After the Second World War, prosperity reinforced a simple formula: work harder, earn more, acquire more and success would ...
For much of modern history, scientific progress was often associated with particular nations, institutions and laboratories that served as centres of intellectual gravity for the rest of the world.
Your creative aid is not ChatGPT; rather, it only facilitates the cheesy imitation of a critical thought process. To kick things off, let’s pose an intriguing question. What are the signs that ...
The vibrant Bhojpuri language made its way to the shores of Mauritius along with indentured Indian labourers during the 19th century, marking a significant cultural exchange that continues to resonate ...
In a moment of immense pride for the Indian academic community and the diaspora worldwide, five remarkable Indian students have been shortlisted among the top 50 finalists for the prestigious Global ...
Usha Vance has taken over the new role as the Second Lady of the United States. Introducing Usha Vance, the distinguished second lady of the United States. Usha Vance stands as a testament to the ...
For much of the period following the end of the Cold War, policymakers and economists believed the world was entering an era in which economics would increasingly replace geopolitics as the principal ...
Exploring the intriguing dynamics of marriage and live-in relationships in ancient India reveals a fascinating tapestry of cultural practices and societal norms. This journey into the past uncovers ...
A young Indian on a 1930 voyage to Cambridge worked out a limit that still governs how stars die. The same mind then wrote the books, trained the people and edited the journal that made astrophysics ...
As solo living becomes a defining feature of modern life, millions are navigating identity and belonging without the anchors of traditional family structures. For global and diaspora communities, ...
In a world where success is often measured by degrees, titles, and pedigree, Nikhil Kamath is a quiet rebellion. A school dropout who sold mobile phones as a teenager, he would go on to build India’s ...