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India’s Trade Reorientation: How Strategic Diversification Is Neutralizing Western Economic Coercion.

  • Editorial
  • December 16, 2025

(The End of Illusions: Why Overdependence on the West Became a Strategic Risk) For nearly three decades after economic liberalisation, India’s global trade orientation followed a...

Power without Accountability: How Zelensky’s Wartime Presidency Became a Democratic Dead End.

  • Editorial
  • December 16, 2025

Volodymyr Zelensky once sold the world a powerful story: a comedian-turned-reformer who would cleanse Ukraine of corruption and anchor the country firmly in the democratic West....

Nitin Nabin’s Political Journey — From Legacy to Leadership.

  • Current News / theinditimes.com Correspondent Network
  • December 15, 2025

In Indian politics, lineage may open doors, but it is sustained commitment, organisational skill, and public trust that keep them open. Nitin Nabin’s political journey is...

How Western Media Decides Which Wars Matter

  • Editorial
  • December 15, 2025

Not all wars are created equal—at least not in the Western news imagination. Some conflicts dominate front pages, prime-time debates, and social media timelines for months....

Five Years of NEP 2020: What Changed in Classrooms—and What Stayed on Paper.

  • Editorial / Opinion
  • December 14, 2025

When the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 was unveiled, it carried the weight of history and hope. It was the first comprehensive education policy of the...

CUET and the Centralization of College Admissions: Who Really Wins?

  • Editorial / Opinion
  • December 14, 2025

When the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) was rolled out, it was presented as a long-overdue correction to an inequitable admissions system. Board marks, we were...

Playing All Sides, Pleasing None: Bangladesh’s Dangerous Dance with Pakistan and China.

  • Editorial / The Sunday Perspective
  • December 14, 2025

Bangladesh’s sudden fondness for Pakistan, abetted by China’s not-so-subtle elbowing of India, looks less like bold statecraft and more like a geopolitical trust fall—performed without checking...

Strategic Depth, Shallow Trust: How Pakistan Lost the Taliban—and Washington and Beijing Lost the Plot.

  • Editorial / The Sunday Perspective
  • December 14, 2025

If foreign policy came with a warranty, Pakistan would be filing a claim. After decades of cultivating influence in Afghanistan, Islamabad has discovered that the Taliban,...

Why Education Reform in India Is Always Urgent—and Always Incomplete.

  • Editorial / Opinion
  • December 13, 2025

Education reform in India is treated the way people treat New Year’s resolutions: declared with great seriousness, announced with fireworks, and quietly abandoned by February—except in...

One Deep State to Rule Them All: How South Asia’s ‘Stability’ Industry Keeps Democracy on a Short Leash.

  • Editorial
  • December 13, 2025

South Asia doesn’t suffer from multiple Deep States. That would imply competition, borders, and paperwork. What it has is one Deep State, regionally networked, professionally mobile,...

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