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International Tentacles of RSS

India, Feb. 20 -- As they try to connect with advocacy groups in the United States and European Union headquarters, Indian religious minority activists are discovering the reach and power of the Rasht... Read More


AI Summit Chaos Hollow Research Culture

India, Feb. 20 -- AI has been the buzzword for the last few years. In fact, such has been the craze that it has created a new level of competition at the individual, organisational, and global levels.... Read More


Democratic Backsliding and the Rise of Majoritarianism

India, Feb. 20 -- The Modi regime has been described by critics-including academics, international watchdogs, journalists, and political opponents-as electoral autocratic, dictatorial, majoritarian, a... Read More


Open Letter to Hardeep Puri Continuance is Untenable

India, Feb. 20 -- The first non-textbook my father gifted me was a profusely illustrated bumper issue of the Mathrubhumi Weekly, brought out immediately after Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's death i... Read More


Dignity After Death: Constitutional Challenges Emerging from Burial Disputes

India, Feb. 20 -- The moral strength of a democracy is not measured only by how it protects its living citizens; it is also evaluated by how it treats the dead. In recent years, reports have emerged f... Read More


Don't Dig Up Dead Christians Supreme Court Stops Obnoxious Exhumations in Chhattisgarh

India, Feb. 20 -- There is hope that Christian graves in tribal villages will not be disturbed anymore in Chhattisgarh. A bench of the Supreme Court of India on February 18, 2026, called a halt to Hin... Read More


The Unquiet Earth: Even the Grave Offers No Sanctuary

India, Feb. 20 -- There are few certainties left in this world, but the promise of a final, undisturbed rest should be one of them. In the dense forests of Bastar, Chhattisgarh, and in the red-earth v... Read More


After Rivaldo: What the death of a tusker reveals about the future of South India's Nilgiris

India, Feb. 20 -- When Rivaldo, the well-known tusker of the Sigur plateau in the Nilgiri district of Tamil Nadu, died on February 13 at around 50 years of age, forest watchers and residents across th... Read More


Veteran Bengali Author Shankar Passes Away at 92

India, Feb. 20 -- Veteran Bengali author Mani Shankar Mukhopadhyay, popularly known by his pen name Shankar, passed away on Friday (February 20, 2026), at the age of 92. With his demise, Indian litera... Read More


Delhivery advances AI-based mapping for India's addressing challenges

India, Feb. 20 -- Delhivery has announced plans to expand its digital mapping capabilities to address the complexities of India's geography and non-standardised addressing systems, using artificial in... Read More