Power and pitfalls of digital influence

“With stricter enforcement, influencers must prioritise transparency and credibility, making ethical content creation essential in the evolving digital landscape” | Photo Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto As digital connectivity grows, India faces a complex battle against misinformation and de-influencing. While social media enables vital communication, it also amplifies unchecked content. De-influencing — where influencers discourage purchases — … Read more

KSEB’s hydel push stirs fresh concerns

Tourism sells. But should it be used to sell the idea of a contentious hydroelectric project that has, for decades, aroused deep misgivings and resentment is the question now doing the rounds in Kerala. A little over a week ago, State-run power utility Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) sprang a surprise when it announced plans … Read more

Letters to The Editor — May 7, 2025

‘Civil defence’ drills The drills amid rising tensions between India and Pakistan put us in a certain mode of uncertainty about the future. Nobody knows how a war will pan out, but everybody knows that it will exact a terrible cost. A war between two nuclear-armed neighbours can be described in one word — “annihilation”. … Read more

Corrections and Clarifications — May 7, 2025

In an article, “Demise of foreign aid in India” (‘Opinion’ page, May 5, 2025), the reference to India becoming the fifth largest economy by 2047, should have been ‘developed nation’. Published – May 07, 2025 12:32 am IST Read Comments Copy link Email Facebook Twitter Telegram LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit

Reading the maple leaves after the Canadian result

To what extent can a leader of a country unintentionally sway the election of another G-7 nation? The answer: quite a bit, and surprisingly so, if the leader is Donald Trump. On April 28, Canadians cast their ballots in crucial snap federal elections. A few months ago, under Justin Trudeau’s leadership, the ruling Liberal Party … Read more

​Hell on earth: on Israel and Gaza  

Gaza, as the Red Cross has put it, has already become “hell on earth”. In 19 months, Israeli forces have killed more than 52,000 Palestinians in the enclave, most of them women and children. Nearly all of Gaza’s 2.3 million residents have been displaced, many, multiple times. Tens of thousands have been wounded in a … Read more

Detaining non-citizens and the rule of law

In this August 28, 2019 photo, people wait at the Foreigners’ Tribunal office at Barpeta in Assam. Only 26 declared foreigners have been deported since 2017 – despite the fact that, as of December 31, 2023, over 1,59,353 people had been declared foreigners by the State’s Foreigners’ Tribunals. | Photo Credit: AP In India, people … Read more