Tamil crime writer Rajesh Kumar reflects on 1,500 novels, pulp fiction economics, and why working-class readers—from autorickshaw drivers to porters—have sustained his relevance across five ...
Siddaramaiah has overtaken Devraj Urs to become Karnataka’s longest-serving Chief Minister. His career—from JD(S) expulsion ...
The FIR against JNU’s elected student leaders and the Supreme Court’s denial of bail to Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam expose how dissent, due process, and human agency are being systematically ...
Russia’s growing military-technical ties with China raise questions over Taiwan, Indo-Pacific security, and India’s strategic ...
As Congress demands power-sharing from the DMK ahead of the 2026 Tamil Nadu election, alliance tensions grow over seats, ...
The Supreme Court’s Delhi riots bail ruling reveals how liberty, dissent, and UAPA law now bend to executive power. Read why ...
From Sátántangó to Werckmeister Harmonies, the Hungarian filmmaker showed how despair curdles into submission—anticipating ...
Why Saddam, Gaddafi, and Maduro were targeted for challenging the dollar order. How oil, sanctions, and empire punish ...
Khaleda Zia’s death reshapes Bangladesh politics as secularism, Islamism, and retributive justice collide amid youth unrest ...
A court-sanctioned intervention over the lighting of a ceremonial lamp has reopened a settled dispute, testing Tamil Nadu’s ...
Studies also show that everyday use of generative AI, of Large Language Model chatbots such as ChatGPT, may affect not only ...
Nivedita Menon reflects on JNU’s transformation since 2016, the ideological capture of faculty and curricula, and how the ...