Iran war escalation and Gaza playbook

Iran war escalation is redrawing the rules of war

Iran war escalation cannot be a repeat of Gaza; it would be a far more dangerous gamble, with wider regional and global consequences. Read more »
Artemis II and public health

Artemis II opens a new frontier in public health

Artemis II is more than a lunar flyby; it highlights how deep space and satellite systems are reshaping public health. Read more »
India’s rare disease policy challenges

Rare disease policy needs continuity, not one-time relief

India’s rare disease policy recognises patients but fails to ensure continuity of treatment where therapy must be lifelong. Read more »
India’s energy security

India’s energy security threatened by oil dependence

Fossil fuels still dominate the global energy system, and oil remains central to power, conflict, and energy security. #energysecurity Read more »
Electrogenic textiles quest

Electrogenic textiles can help clean up, and produce power too

Electrogenic textiles contain bacteria that can break down waste and produce clean energy. Read more »
India's Textile exports

India’s textile exports need more than tariff relief

The trade deal with the US matters, but factory level competitiveness will decide the future of India’s textile exports. #textile Read more »
Beggars Corporation

Beggars Corporation tests an enterprise model for poverty

Varanasi's Beggars Corporation argues that beggary can be reduced by investment, ownership and formal work rather than alms. #poverty Read more »
rare earth

India’s rare earth push needs more than strategic urgency

India’s rare earth corridors could cut import dependence, but only if policy gets federalism, processing and environmental safeguards right. #rareearth Read more »
real economy

Real economy, hidden behind the numbers

Do our metrics fully quantify the real economy, and the costs that shape everyday decisions and national competitiveness? #economy Read more »
globalisation, GDP and globalisation,

Beyond GDP: Globalisation needs a new measure of progress

The crisis is not globalisation itself, but the limits of measuring progress through output alone. Read more »