The United Arab Emirates trained Colombian mercenaries before sending them to fight alongside a notorious paramilitary group in Sudan’s devastating war, Human Rights Watch said Tuesday. Its new report …
Tushar Sharma
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Taiwan sent ships and fighter jets to monitor the second Chinese “joint combat readiness patrol” in a week near the island, in what a senior Taiwanese security official …
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North Korea launched a close-range ballistic missile and other weapons toward the sea on Tuesday, South Korea’s military said, days after the leaders of Russia and China voiced …
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The history of land reforms in India is deeply intertwined with the country’s struggle against colonial exploitation, rural inequality, and agrarian distress. From the exploitative land revenue systems …
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DPR submission process underway; Central government’s decision pending New Delhi: Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar today hailed the decision of Supreme Court to dismiss the review petition …
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More than two weeks after a deadly ambush in Manipur’s Kangpokpi district triggered a fresh cycle of violence and retaliatory abductions, around 20 civilians from the Naga and …
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India
The Capability Engine: How Global Capability Centres Are Owning the Future of Global Innovation
When we talk about Global Capability Centres (GCCs) in India, the discussion often begins with a simple explanation: cost. While this explanation is partly correct, it is also …
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While AI is often seen as a tool for boosting corporate efficiency, India’s “India Stack” uses data to promote social fairness. This shift from old bureaucracies to a …
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India is now undertaking a feat that has never been attempted before in global history: it is trying to jump directly into a digital-first economy by skipping the …
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Questions have surfaced over CBSE’s digital evaluation infrastructure after a 19-year-old cybersecurity researcher claimed to have found vulnerabilities in the board’s On-Screen Marking system. The researcher alleged the …