CUET and the Centralization of College Admissions: Who Really Wins?
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...
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Skip to contentWhen 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...
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...
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,...
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...
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,...
“CUET patterns, subject limits, and participating universities are notified annually by the National Testing Agency and may change from year to year.” What Is CUET and...
Pakistan has always punched above its weight—not in economics, governance, or human development, but in the global sport of geopolitical scapegoating. And in this long Olympic...
In South Asia, cinema has always been the fastest way to trigger a diplomatic mood swing. One week, actors are exchanging cross-border compliments; the next, nationalists...
By Emdi Iyer. MBA Finance The role of a skilled manager is undeniable in the modern world of business. It is a post graduate degree for...
Hezbollah: From Militant Birth to Political Power — Lebanon’s Paradox and the Region’s Pressure Point Few forces have shaped modern Lebanon — and unsettled the Middle...