From Global Dialogue to Global Delivery The India AI Impact Summit 2026 opened today at Bharat Mandapam. Remarkable for its scale and wide participation, it will reportedly be attended by more than 24 heads of state and government, including French President Emmanuel Macron and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. The scale of representationContinue reading “India AI Impact Summit 2026”
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AI and the Entertainment Revolution
A New Stage for Creativity, Commerce, and Caution In the constellation of global industries, few shine as brightly — or are as emotionally resonant — as entertainment. From big-screen cinema and television broadcasting to OTT platforms and immersive digital media, entertainment is not just business; it shapes culture, identity, and collective imagination. Today, Artificial IntelligenceContinue reading “AI and the Entertainment Revolution”
Reimagining India’s Labour Agenda in the Age of AI and Digital Disruption
The New World of Work As India embraces the promise of a digital economy, the nature of work is being rapidly redefined. From gig platforms and AI-driven work management to the slow but steady automation of tasks, the labour landscape is undergoing a silent transformation. Yet, the policy and research architecture governing this vast andContinue reading “Reimagining India’s Labour Agenda in the Age of AI and Digital Disruption”
Illness to Wellness: A Healthy India by 2047 – Part III
V. Educating for Preventive Health Health education stands as the cornerstone of a preventive healthcare strategy, with immense potential to transform India’s health outcomes. However, the current status of preventive health education in India reveals significant gaps in policy implementation, public awareness, and institutional support. The existing focus on curative care has relegated preventive healthContinue reading “Illness to Wellness: A Healthy India by 2047 – Part III”
Illness to Wellness: A Healthy India by 2047 – Part II
III. Overview of Current Health Infrastructure India’s healthcare infrastructure, while significantly expanded in recent decades, continues to face challenges of inequitable distribution and quality. The healthcare system is structured across primary, secondary, and tertiary levels, yet many components remain under-resourced and unevenly developed, particularly in rural areas. A comprehensive analysis of the current system revealsContinue reading “Illness to Wellness: A Healthy India by 2047 – Part II”
Toxic Content, Digital Chaos: Why Regulation Can’t Wait
The Supreme Court of India, in a significant development, recently reprimanded YouTuber Ranveer Allahabadia for the vulgar and obscene content of his podcasts, calling it unacceptable. While granting him relief from arrest on the condition that he cooperates with the police, the apex court’s sharp criticism was a much-needed intervention in the battle against theContinue reading “Toxic Content, Digital Chaos: Why Regulation Can’t Wait”
The Role of Social and Digital Media in National Security
Part I In the ever-evolving theatre of modern warfare, social and digital media have emerged as powerful battlegrounds. Once primarily tools for communication and connection, platforms like X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok are now critical instruments for shaping narratives, influencing public opinion, and even conducting operations that can alter the course of conflicts.Continue reading “The Role of Social and Digital Media in National Security”