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Category : big-ideas
What the US CHIPS and Science Act means for China, the world and India. A podcast with Prof G Venkat Raman
Fears of nuclear Armageddon aren’t exaggerated. The world has come to the brink of a nuclear war many times. An extract from Sundeep Walsekar’s book, ‘A World Without War’
We need to revisit our ideas of nation, humanity, and war. For nuclear annihilation is just a spark away
Masterclass
Why the crucial Communist Party congress starting October 16 could mark a major inflexion point in the country's political and economic journey
An excerpt from former foreign secretary and former ambassador to China, Vijay Gokhale's book 'After Tiananmen: The Rise of China'
The crucial Chinese Communist Party congress next month will likely usher in a new breed of technocrats in its highest decision making bodies. In that there are clues to shifts in the country’s domestic and foreign policy
A grandfather shares what he's learnt from his grandson on the realities of India—and his insights on how the youth can and are leading the change
Modern science is incomplete and even an imprecise tool to understand the world and the complicated problems that need solving. Instead of scientific thinking, we need systems thinking
India@100
Whose rights is the law designed to protect? And what are the values on which institutions are founded? There’s a contest between what sort of economy and what sort of democracy India will be in 2047, a 100 years after its independence on August 15 1947 when Jawaharlal Nehru declared that India had a tryst with destiny
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