Cover Stories

Anti-Indian Sentiment and the Mirage of Brain Gain

Xenophobia abroad is fueling possibilities for a bold experiment at home. India bets it can turn rejected talent into a national supercharge. But can it deliver the opportunities?

Fr. Gaurav Nair Fr. Gaurav Nair
06 Oct 2025

Indians Unwelcome Abroad

Trump's $100,000 H-1B fee hike has shaken India's tech dreams and is indicative of the deeper hostilities toward Indian migrants worldwide. From Silicon Valley to Sydney, a growing resentment is emerg

G Ramachandram G Ramachandram
06 Oct 2025

Articles

The world today rewards arrogance, violence, and deceit, rewriting the Beatitudes for the powerful. Yet history shows that such triumphs are fleeting. True strength lies in respect, moderation, and co

Thomas Menamparampil Thomas Menamparampil
06 Oct 2025

Twenty-two years from now, in 2047, when India marks a hundred years of Independence, let future generations remember that Shri Bhagwant Mann Ji stood for freedom, not fear; for reason, not repression

A. J. Philip A. J. Philip
06 Oct 2025

Hatred and revenge, amplified by politics, technology, and mass media, are eroding democracies and poisoning societies from America to India. Unless citizens demand accountability and reject divisive

Jacob Peenikaparambil Jacob Peenikaparambil
06 Oct 2025

A farmer in Nashik helplessly watches his onion harvest rot in the open after the rains collapse the roof of the local storage. A group of farmers in Bihar throws tonnes of tomatoes on the road as the

Jaswant Kaur Jaswant Kaur
06 Oct 2025

The Sangh Parivar's march to a Hindu Rashtra is neither accidental nor benign—it thrives on strife, thrives on mobs, and erodes the soul. To dismiss this as alarmism is to ignore a storm gathering on

Mathew John Mathew John
06 Oct 2025

Arunachal's youth turned faith into testimony, not coercion. By living dignity and service, they quietly dismantled a law born of cultural anxiety. Their stories show that evangelisation was never abo

CM Paul CM Paul
06 Oct 2025

By delaying the census and imposing a flawed Special Intensive Review in Bihar, the BJP is weaponising citizenship itself. Ordinary citizens now struggle to prove their very existence, while constitut

Prakash Louis Prakash Louis
06 Oct 2025

As Bengal and other parts of India, where Durga Puja is celebrated, prepare for the immersion of the goddess, the reflection continues to circulate not merely as a viral post, but more as a theologica

IP Sarto, Asansol IP Sarto, Asansol
06 Oct 2025

Please understand, the louder the noise, the less the truth. The calmer the tone, the greater the honesty. But then comes the real question: where do you tune in? Do you continue to feed on the off

Robert Clements Robert Clements
06 Oct 2025