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Opinion | The AI Kill Switch, And Why Sovereign AI Just Became Non-Negotiable
Sovereign AI proponents have long argued: if you don't own the model, you don't own your access to it. A single directive, in a single jurisdiction, can switch off a capability your business, or your country, has come to depend on.
- Jun 14, 2026 10:43 am IST
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Opinion | A Chief Minister Tossing A Half-Eaten Apple, And A New Low
For a state as politically aware as Karnataka, people are entitled to expect better optics, better judgment, and a stronger demonstration of respect from those who occupy the highest offices of government.
- Jun 13, 2026 12:58 pm IST
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Opinion | The Kashmir Protest Pakistan Cannot Blame On India
Islamabad has long viewed political mobilisation in PoK through an external lens of alleged Indian 'interference'. But the recent uprisings in the region lays bare the limits of its own policy.
- Jun 13, 2026 12:45 pm IST
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Opinion: With Trinamool Exodus, Bengal's Political Culture Enters New Phase
The Trinamool exodus is no ordinary wave of opportunism. It reflects the deep-seated political culture of West Bengal, where power has historically concentrated in one party.
- Jun 12, 2026 19:16 pm IST
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Opinion | An Indian-Origin Sikh, A Dead Teenager: The Murder That Has Set Britain On Fire
The horrific details came to light last week when a court sentenced the 23-old-old Vickrum Digwa, a British-born man of Indian Sikh heritage, to life imprisonment.
- Jun 12, 2026 16:15 pm IST
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Opinion | A Fauji's Salute To India's Longest-Serving Prime Minister
The year was 2013. I had just returned to my ooru (village) after serving the Indian Army. Like many young Indians of my generation, I stood at a crossroads. I knew I wanted to continue serving the nation, but I was still searching for the path through which I could do so. The country too stood at a crossroads. Across India, there was a growing ...
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Brijesh Chowta
- Jun 11, 2026 08:54 am IST
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Opinion | The Most Accurate Prediction About Trinamool? An MS Aiyar 'Joke', From 1997
Towards the end of 1998, Mani Shankar Aiyar briefly tried the Trinamool experiment. He did not stay long. But while leaving, he offered a diagnosis that holds true even today.
- Jun 10, 2026 15:42 pm IST
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Opinion | America Has Never, Ever Looked This Humiliated: The Story Of A Superpower's Fall
America's position was not this weak until recently; in fact, it was riding high. Then it chose to make all the wrong choices, and turned into a 'superpower' no one takes seriously anymore.
- Jun 10, 2026 12:04 pm IST
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MHT CET Result 2026 Highlights: Check PCM Result Date, Scorecard Download Link
MHT CET 2026 PCM Result is expected soon at cetcell.mahacet.org. Check how to download scorecard, latest updates, exam details and PCB result statistics.
- Jun 10, 2026 11:07 am IST
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Opinion | A Life Pledged To India: PM Modi's Historic Democratic Milestone
No government in a vibrant democracy should be beyond scrutiny, and this one has never sought to be. But on the measures it chose to be judged by, the years since 2014 will rank among the most consequential in the history of the Republic.
- Jun 09, 2026 18:28 pm IST
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Opinion | The Chinese Are Using LinkedIn 'Jobs' To Spy On Countries. Is India Prepared?
A recent report throws light on how Chinese operatives frequently disguise themselves as representatives of private consultancies, research institutions, or human resource firms, posting seemingly legitimate job opportunities for foreign policy, defe
- Jun 09, 2026 17:02 pm IST