Opinion
The approaching AI surge, its global consequences
With AI disrupting global power, warfare and governance, the issue is whether humanity can keep pace with a set of…
University townships can link students to industrial and logistics corridors
India now stands at a turning point. Over the past decade, its education system expanded at scale. The country now…
A tug of war over claiming credit
For a while, allegations of ‘vote chori’ — the deletion or removal of names from electoral rolls — by the…
Rethinking UGC’s new equity regulations
Last month, the University Grants Commission (UGC) (Promotion of Equity in Higher Education Institutions) Regulations, 2026, triggered protests by a…
Letters to The Editor — February 10, 2026
Parliamentary anarchism We boast of our talent and traditions, but the dismal image which our Parliament presents shows how immature…
Stifling ideas: On Ghooskhor Pandat and FIR
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s direction to file a first information report (FIR) against the makers of a film…
Back on track: On Malaysia-India ties
Making amends was at the top of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 24-hour visit to Kuala Lumpur over the weekend after…
Lessons about job creation from Milky Mist
A recent visit to a dairy processing plant in Erode taught us more about job creation than all the TV…
A chance for India to polish the Kimberley Process
India has assumed the chair of the Kimberley Process (KP) for the year 2026. The KP is a multinational mechanism…
Industrial Relations Code must balance job security in the AI era
As firms witness rapid advances in automation and AI, the pressure to substitute labour with capital is intensifying across sectors. …

