The Wire travelled extensively for three days across Govindpuri, Maharani Bhag, Okhla Industrial and Mandi regions, Kalkaji ...
According to the data, MTech admissions have fallen to a seven-year low of 45,000 students over the last two academic years.
From a previously cautious stance toward the Taliban, India’s seemingly proactive diplomacy can be understood through the prisms of strategic pragmatism and strategic opportunism. Since 2015 ...
While aimed at curbing insurgency, smuggling and illegal immigration, the move to terminate the Free Movement Regime (FMR) has sparked concerns among tribal communities whose lives and economies ...
Sri Lanka and China did not mention the end of the former's moratorium on visits by foreign research vessels but indicated ...
US President Joe Biden zeroed in on what he said were top threats to US democracy, including a rising 'oligarchy' and the ...
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Layers of rhetoric surround rape in India, a place where it is easier to perform the action than speak about it with clarity.
Rule 22 of the Draft Digital Personal Data Protection Rules opens the door for unchecked government surveillance.
What’s at Stake?’ – which will look at the issues that need addressing in the days leading up to the Union government's annual budget presentation.
Watch The Wire Hindi's editor, Ashutosh Bharadwaj, at the memorial meet of slain journalist Mukesh Chandrakar.