Opinion
Buffer zones in Manipur may need to continue where wounds of violence remain deep: Deputy CM Nemcha Kipgen
On February 4, a new government was installed in Manipur after the ethnic-strife hit State remained under President’s Rule for…
Letters to The Editor — February 19, 2026
On fraternity The Supreme Court of India’s oral observations, on the obligation of political leaders to foster fraternity, strike at…
Troubled waters: On the Great Nicobar Project
Proponents of the controversial Great Nicobar Project will be enthused by an order from the Kolkata bench of the National…
India’s moment to restoring balance to copyright
The India-AI Impact Summit 2026 is on in New Delhi and I am reminded of a story. A former colleague,…
AI for people, applying technology for social good
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming our lives, including how we work. The question is not whether AI will change…
India’s ‘Third Way’ for AI governance
With the AI Impact Summit underway, world leaders and technology experts are gathering in Delhi to discuss innovation and governance…
At the last frontier of thought: will AI kill creativity?
There was a time, not very long ago, when schools believed that the purpose of education was not merely to…
Military AI and the urgency of guardrails
Just days before the India AI Impact Summit, India abstained from signing a pledge to govern the deployment of artificial…
The new world disorder, from rules to might
A world that once imagined it had buried the demons of the 1930s now finds them prowling again — less…
Letters to The Editor — February 18, 2026
Great Nicobar project The National Green Tribunal’s clearance of the ₹92,000-crore Great Nicobar mega project (February 17) is deeply troubling…

