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Credibility and paradox

Nagaland enters 2026 with a familiar cocktail of hope, fatigue, and scepticism. Some cling to the p...

Racial hatred

The tragic incident involving Angel Chakma, a 24-year-old MBA student from Tripura, serves as a pai...

Altering the media

In any vibrant democracy, the media is not a luxury; it is a mandate. Functioning as the fourth pil...

An unhealthy system

The demand raised by the Nagaland Medical Students Association (NMSA) for the revocation of service...

Anti-minority crimes

The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has long projected itself as the custodian of Indian culture....

Truth of Christmas

Christmas, for most, is a season of lights, music, and festivity. Yet beneath the glitter lies a pr...

A hostile neighbor

From the events unfolding since the overthrow of Sheikh Hasina as prime minister on August 5, 2025,...

For balanced planning

It is time the Nagaland government undertakes a serious rethinking of how centrally sponsored and f...

Anarchy rules Bangladesh

The ouster of Sheikh Hasina by mass protests has plunged Bangladesh into a dangerous phase, one tha...

Old wine in new bottle

The phrase “old wine in a new bottle” captures the recurring and compulsive force that has made nam...

Ideological Hara-Kiri

The incident in Dimapur on December 15, when armed men stormed a village, fired indiscriminately, i...

An opaque system

The Nagaland NET Qualified Forum (NNQF) and the Combined Technical Association of Nagaland (CTAN) a...

Bully mentality

Donald Trump’s second tenure in the White House has been marked less by statesmanship than by spect...

West’s Islamic Frankenstein

Western liberal democracies, in their zeal to champion pluralism and free expression, have inadvert...

Rise in attacks on Christians

The gathering at Jantar Mantar on November 29, this year, was not a festival, nor a spiritual celeb...