Trade wars, turbulence and strategic readjustment

If one theme defined global geopolitics in 2025, it was the unmistakable return of hard-edged great power politics. Trade, technology, territory and terror once again became instruments of statecraft, while diplomacy struggled to keep pace with intensifying rivalries. For India, the year was a severe test of strategic autonomy — one that revealed both the…

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Invertendo helps realise tenets of Eupraxsophy

By Vijay Vancheswar In the movie Guide , based on a novel by RK Narayan, iconic actor Dev Anand portrays a tour guide named Raju, who is a happy-go-lucky person until he undergoes a transformative experience. He then says, “Na sukh hai, na dukh hai, na deen, na duniya, na insaan, na bhagvan…sirf main hoon,…

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Why democracies need public intelligence

“Intelligence succeeds not when leaders are informed, but when societies understand.” President Droupadi Murmu’s address at the recent Intelligence Bureau’s Centenary Endowment Lecture was a strategic exhortation. By foregrounding people-centric national security, the address implicitly called for a shift from exclusive reliance on secret intelligence to the conscious development of public intelligence.This call reflects a…

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Eat, drink & discover India

Only one trend really matters for food in 2026 – Rupee reached 90 to a Dollar in Dec and, while currently a bit below that peak, it’s unlikely to change much. While this should be good news for food exporters, tariff troubles and rising fuel costs will prevent this exchange-rate advantage from helping much. Homegrown:…

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Damned If You Don’t

Cursing can make you feel more confident, less stressed. But be smart about when to use it  As family and friends crowd together in the festive season, high spirits tend to nudge gatherings towards high swearing. The adultest adults in the room then put the zip on it, particularly for the sake of the young…

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Scent a Clause

You have nose for the festive season The neighbouring apartments needed an older man to play Santa Claus for the annual party and I was roped in for all the obvious reasons. Kamala reminded me of my lapsed gym membership – she never misses a chance to stress how my generous proportions get me certain…

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Don’t Be Ruled By Rules

If GOI’s deregulation push leads to genuine lightening of compliance load, economy will get a huge boost  A whisker separates India from Japan, and the 4th largest economy rank, as we head into 2026. But it’s fair to say India got here despite, not because of, its policies. Recall how, in 2004, enforcing a contract…

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