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Analysis: Narendra Modi's global image takes a hit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's carefully crafted image as a principled and autonomous world leader is under strain. Read our in-depth analysis of the shifting perceptions and what it means for India's global standing.

Meta appoints former Microsoft legal head as new CLO

Meta appoints former Microsoft legal executive Curtis Joseph Mahoney as its new Chief Legal Officer, replacing Jennifer Newstead who will join Apple in 2025. Read more about this major tech legal shift.

Trader wins $436k on Maduro bet, sparks insider trading row

An anonymous gambler made nearly half-a-million dollars betting on Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's capture just hours before the US announcement. The incident raises serious questions about insider trading on unregulated prediction markets.

Steve Jobs' Warning on Arrogance After Success

Priya Anand reflects on Steve Jobs' timeless warning against arrogance. Discover why guarding against pride is crucial for sustained success. Read the full opinion piece.

When Courage Paddles: The Observer's Dilemma

Exploring the gap between interest and action through a personal lens. Why do we watch with fascination but refuse to step in? A compelling opinion piece on modern courage.

A Toxic Love Triangle on New Year's Eve

As the clock strikes midnight on December 31, 2025, one writer confronts a persistent temptation that refuses to leave. A poignant opinion piece on personal struggles and new beginnings.

SC Seeks New Expert Opinion on Aravalli Hills Definition

The Supreme Court has called for a fresh expert report to define the Aravalli Hills, a critical ecological zone. This move aims to resolve long-standing ambiguities and strengthen conservation efforts in the region. Read more.

India's Poverty Mindset: A Barrier to Higher Standards

Manu Joseph argues India's low standards, justified by poverty, hold the nation back. The Supreme Court's 'luxury litigation' remark on water packaging reveals a deeper issue. Read why aiming higher is key to progress.

Law Firms Prep for Deep AI Integration in 2026

Top Indian law firms are moving beyond AI pilots to redesign core legal workflows in 2026 for speed and accuracy, while navigating billing shifts and Supreme Court scrutiny. Explore the transformation.

Hexaware moves to dismiss $500 million US patent lawsuit

Hexaware Technologies seeks dismissal of a $500 million patent infringement suit filed by Natsoft, arguing the patents cover abstract ideas, not genuine inventions. The outcome could significantly impact the IT firm's finances.

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