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American gun mania

The assassination of Charlie Kirk, a core Conservative right-wing Trump supporter, while speaking w...

Roads on paper

On paper, the 20-kilometre stretch from Pungren-Mimi to Fakim, sanctioned under the Pradhan Mantri ...

Liberal-made terror

The 24th anniversary of the September 11,2001 attacks remain an indelible scar on America’s psyche-...

Nepal’s Black Tuesday

Kathmandu’s streets have seen protests before, but nothing on the scale-or with the consequences- o...

Voices that matter

The credibility of India’s electoral process rests not only on the conduct of free and fair polling...

Letting the cat out of the bag

The recent crackdown by Kohima Police on a human trafficking and sex racket jolted the conscience o...

A crucial reunion

Politics in Nagaland has always carried a distinct flavour of fluidity, alliances, and realignments...

Better late than never

When the Modi government launched the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in 2017, it was hailed as a “goo...

Tragedy and hope

In the history of the Naga political movement, September 6 holds a profound significance. It is a d...

Ennobling a profession

Each year on September 5, India commemorates Teachers’ Day in memory of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishna...

Through the maze

After eight decades of self-governance, India continues to grapple with the ghosts of its colonial ...

Complex evolution

For seven decades, the Naga political issue has remained a persistent shadow on the horizon, its re...

Economic neighbors

India and China today exist in a delicate balance: neighbors who are neither allies nor outright ri...

Through political lens

The narrative that India is the world’s fastest-growing major economy, destined to become its third...

Modi Vrs Gandhi

Indian politics today is defined by two names- Narendra Modi and Rahul Gandhi. Narendra Modi towers...