Can India Become the World’s Third-Largest Economy?
by Pooja Chhabria
At Davos, leaders backed India’s rise to the third-largest economy by 2028, but stressed jobs, incomes, skills, and productivity as keys to...
Is Gurez Valley the Crown of India’s Modern Snow Cricket?
by Dr Suheel Rasool Mir
Gurez Valley’s rich sporting heritage blends traditional games and modern cricket, with innovative snow cricket fostering unity, resilience, and hope...
From Davos to Delhi: How AI Summits Shape Action?
by Syed Nazakat
From Davos to Delhi, AI-focused summits connect leaders, spark collaboration, build partnerships, and translate ideas into action, strengthening healthcare, governance, and technology...
What Do Jammu’s Twin Lakes Reveal on a Winter Ride from Kashmir?
by Dr Nisar Farhad
A winter motorcycle journey from Pulwama to Mansar–Surinsar uncovers how mythology, ecology and belief quietly shape sacred landscapes in Jammu beyond...
Are We Living Our Own Lives, Or Merely Surviving The Ones We Inherited?
by Javaid Ahmad Lone
A meditation on burnout, conformity, and quiet withdrawal, using a lone penguin to mirror humanity’s exhaustion with performance, repetition, and...
Are Kashmiri Students Redefining Their Future Through Changing Mindsets?
by Talha Ibrahim Bhat
Kashmiri students are moving beyond traditional careers, embracing skills, digital exposure, and innovation while navigating unemployment, social pressure, and limited guidance...
Why Do Lawyers, the Backbone of Justice, Remain Without Comprehensive Welfare Protection?
by Suhail Gaznavi
Despite their central role in delivering justice, most Indian lawyers lack pensions, insurance, and infrastructure support, exposing deep policy neglect that threatens...
What Did Davos 2026 Reveal About a World in Transition?
by Gayle Markovitz, Maxwell Hall and Kate Whiting
Davos 2026 exposed a fractured global order, tentative new deals, AI-driven anxiety and faith in dialogue, as...
Are Sympathy, Empathy, and Compassion the True Measure of Being Human?
by Mursaleen Bashir
An exploration of sympathy, empathy, and compassion as the foundations of humanity, illustrated through history, faith, and personal reflection, emphasising mercy, wisdom,...
Why Does Attitude Matter More Than Aptitude in the Civil Services?
by Dr Farooq A Lone
As civil services results are declared, this HR-based reflection explains why attitude, integrity, determination and humility matter more than knowledge...
Who Was Zamir Ahmed Bhat, The Professor Who Taught Us Life?
by Syed Asim Hashmi
Zamir Ahmed Bhat, lovingly called “The Professor,” was a rare intellectual and humane soul whose ideas, faith, and friendships continue to...
Does an Enhanced India–EU Partnership Strengthen a Fractured World?
by Asad Mirza
India and the EU finalise a landmark FTA and security pact, cutting tariffs, boosting trade and investment, and signalling stability amid global...
Why Does Kashmir Still Import Eggs Despite Rising Demand for Protein?
by Akhter Ruqaya
Despite rising demand and higher prices, Jammu and Kashmir’s egg production has stagnated for two decades, forcing heavy imports, draining the local...
When Did the News Stop Informing and Start Preparing Us to Feel?
by Junaid Rashid Lone
A quiet, unsettling portrait of how television news gradually shifts from information to emotional conditioning, normalising control, fear, and compliance without...
Is Industrialisation In Jammu Kashmir Being Built on Subsidised Smoke, Import Dependence and Export...
by Haseeb A Drabu
Jammu and Kashmir’s Industrial Policy 2021–30 prioritises subsidies over structure, returns over risk reduction. Without correcting trade imbalances, market failures, and...























