Bill Gates pulls out of AI Impact Summit keynote

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has withdrawn from delivering the keynote address at the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, a decision that has intensified debate over his participation amid scrutiny linked to the release of...

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India Positions Itself As The AI World’s Third Pole Under PM Modi’s Active Leadership

By T N Ashok At the center of Bharat Mandapam, the chiselled, lotus-shaped convention complex that has become the theatre for India’s global ambitions, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stood for a “family photo” that looked less like a diplomatic formality and more like a merger of Silicon Valley and...

Feb 19 · >

Bengal BJP Leaders Looking For March 15 Rally Of PM Modi For Poll Boost

By Tirthankar Mitra KOLKATA: Optics rather than cohesive groundwork to build up an efficient poll machinery marks the activities of West Bengal unit of BJP in the run up to the Assembly elections in April/May this year.. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s proposed meeting on March 15 at Brigade Parade...

Feb 19 · >

Epstein Files Reveal A Saga Of Systematic Crimes By The Super Rich In Neoliberal Era

By Nilotpal Basu Since the release of the Epstein Files by the US Department of Justice on January 30, outrage has been unleashed across the United States and Europe. But the revelations, which include more than 30 lakh e-mail exchanges, over a lakh of photographs and above a thousand...

Feb 19 · >

Great Punjabi Sufi Poet Bulleh Shah Was A Rebel Against Caste, Orthodoxy

By Krishna Jha “Break down the mosque, break down the temple, break down everything that can be broken, but do not break a human heart, for that is where God resides.” That was Bulleh Shah, relevant even after so many years. One of Punjab’s greatest Sufi poets, he makes...

Feb 19 · >

Asia-Pacific To Miss 88 Per Cent Of The Sustainable Development Goals By 2030

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Asia-Pacific region will miss 103 of 117 measurable targets – or 88 per cent – across the 17 global Sustainable Development Goals, adopted by world leaders in 2015, a new report by the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) has...

Feb 19 · >

Kerala Moves SC Against HC Order On ‘Nava Kerala’ Survey

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Kerala Government has moved the Supreme Court against an order of the Kerala High Court quashing a Government Order (GO), issued in October 25, to conduct a door-to-door survey titled ‘Nava Kerala Citizen Response Programme’. The programme was aimed at reaching out to the...

Feb 19 · >

The American Left Owes A Lot To The Contribution Of Jesse Jackson

By Peter Dreier NEW YORK: One of the most famous photographs of Martin Luther King Jr shows him standing on the balcony at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee, with three of his top aides — Ralph Abernathy, Hosea Williams, and Jesse Jackson. The next night (April 4, 1968)...

Feb 19 · >

Trump’s Second Tenure Has Led To Vertically Splitting The U.S. Society

By Ramzy Baroud NEW YORK: A January 2026 Gallup poll showed that 89 per cent of all Americans expect high levels of political conflict this year, as the country heads toward one of its most decisive midterm elections ever. Gallup, however, was stating the obvious. It is a surprise...

Feb 19 · >

Mending Fences With Bangladesh: Modi Has Taken The Right Move But The Task Is Too Tough

By Nitya Chakraborty Prime Minister Narendra Modi has taken the right move in sending a personal message to the new Prime Minister of Bangladesh Tarique Rahman by stating that “your victory is a testimony to the trust and confidence reposed by the people of Bangladesh in your leadership and...

Feb 18 · >

An Artificial Intelligence Summit Organised Most Unintelligently

By K Raveendran Grand declarations, glittering participation and a stage crowded with policymakers, entrepreneurs and technologists were meant to signal India’s arrival as a decisive force in artificial intelligence. Instead, the India AI Impact Summit has come to symbolise something far less flattering: a troubling gap between ambition and...

Feb 18 · >

BJP’s Stakes Are Very High In Assam, Resorts To No Hold Barred Politics

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Assam is the only state out of the five scheduled for election in April-May, where BJP led NDA is in power, while in the other four – West Bengal, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Puducherry – it hopes to increase its presence, to a significant level...

Feb 18 · >

India France Bilaterals And Macron-Modi Bonhomie Have Special Significance

By T N Ashok The optics of French President Emmanuel Macron’s visit to India for a 4th official in quick time are unmistakable. When he landed in Mumbai a warm embrace from PM Modi welcomed him reestablishing the bonhomie enjoyed between them. Narendra Modi, and Emanuel Macron, had a...

Feb 18 · >

Jesse Jackson’s Death Is A Big Loss To Current Movement In U.S. For Protecting Human Rights

By Tirthankar Mitra A lifelong crusader at home and abroad for the rights of the economically challenged and unrepresented Jesse Jackson is no more. His was a voice respected in US whose citizen he was and far beyond the contours of American borders. For the issues he championed were...

Feb 18 · >

Women And Children Welfare Schemes In Madhya Pradesh Yielding Results

By Raju Kumar BHOPAL: An economic survey is often regarded as a mirror of a state’s socio-economic condition. It does not merely present figures on growth rates, investment, and production; it also reflects the state’s vision and the direction in which it seeks to move its future. Alongside agriculture,...

Feb 18 · >

Decoding The Significance Of Popular Front Victory In Spain In 1936

By C.J. Atkins NEW YORK: Ninety years ago, the people of Spain delivered a forceful rebuke to right-wing extremism and opened one of the most dramatic chapters in working-class history. The election victory on Feb. 16, 1936, of the Popular Front (Frente Popular)—an alliance of socialists, communists, republicans, and...

Feb 18 · >

British Communists Remember The Red MP Shapurji Saklatvala On His 90th Death Anniversary

By David Horsley and Jeanne Rathbone LONDON:“By the death of Saklatvala, the Indian people have lost their greatest and most sincere champion, the Communist Party, one of its most devoted and self sacrificing leaders, and his family a kindly, gentle, loving husband and father.” These were the words of...

Feb 18 · >

Veteran Politicians Are Back In Strength As Nepal Votes On March 5

By Nitya Chakraborty Just twenty days after the February 12 national elections in Bangladesh, another South Asian country Nepal is going to the polls on March 5 just six months after the Gen Z movement in the country ousted the K P S Oli government in September 2025. The...

Feb 17 · >

Shocking Lack Of Progress In Human Capital Development In Past 15 Years

By Dr. Gyan Pathak When the world seems to be on the rapid development trajectory, there has been a shocking lack of progress in Human Capital development across the world. Despite rising incomes and reductions in poverty, two-thirds of low- and middle-income countries have experienced a decline in health,...

Feb 17 · >
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