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Red Fort Blast Probe: How ‘Ghost’ SIM Cards Enabled Cross-Border Terror Communication
Investigations into the Red Fort blast have revealed how “ghost” SIM cards and encrypted messaging apps were used to maintain cross-border communication with terror handlers. The case highlights serious gaps in telecom oversight and explains why the government has moved to tighten rules linking messaging services to active SIM cards.
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India’s AI Governance: Why the Rules Are Evolving and What It Means
As artificial intelligence becomes central to finance, healthcare, and public services, India is gradually shaping rules to govern its use. While existing digital and data protection laws offer partial oversight, the absence of a dedicated AI framework has raised concerns around accountability, bias, privacy, and long-term governance in an increasingly AI-driven society.
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Free Speech and Courts: Why Constitutional Limits Matter in the Digital Age
Recent judicial observations on regulating online content have reopened debate on the limits of free speech in the digital age. While concerns around misinformation are real, constitutional safeguards under Article 19 require that any restriction on expression—by the State or courts—remain narrow, lawful, and proportionate to protect democratic dissent and press freedom.
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Why CPI Numbers Can Feel Different From Real Life
The Consumer Price Index measures changes in prices using a fixed basket of goods and services. If this basket does not reflect how people actually spend their money today, inflation can appear low even when household expenses are rising. India’s current CPI is based on older consumption patterns, with heavy weight on food and limited…
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Why India’s Growth Is Not Creating Enough Jobs
Strong economic growth does not always lead to more jobs. In India, productivity-driven expansion and automation are weakening the link between growth and employment, raising concerns about job quality and workforce readiness.
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