by admin_ NCSCIAS | Mar 10, 2026 | Courses
When Is an Illegal War Morally Right? The US-Israeli Attack on Iran and the Collapse of the Rules-Based Order In the complex and often contradictory realm of international relations, the relationship between law and morality is rarely straightforward. Actions that are...
by admin_ NCSCIAS | Mar 10, 2026 | Courses
America’s Perfect Storm, War, Tariffs, and Fiscal Reckoning Converge As the Iran Conflict Escalates, the US Economy Faces an Extreme Test of Its Resilience When President Donald J. Trump ordered strikes on Iran and risked a wider conflagration in West Asia, he...
by admin_ NCSCIAS | Mar 10, 2026 | Courses
Why AI Isn’t Funny, A Deep Dive into the Unbridgeable Chasm Between Algorithms and Human Humor Like most people, artificial intelligence is not funny. This is not a casual observation; it is a conclusion reached through rigorous, weekly experimentation. For some...
by admin_ NCSCIAS | Mar 10, 2026 | Courses
Deploying Municipal Bonds, The Key to Unlocking India’s Urban Future Urbanization and economic development are two sides of the same coin. One cannot thrive without the other. India’s cities are already the engines of the national economy, accounting for...
by admin_ NCSCIAS | Mar 10, 2026 | Courses
The Art of Strategic Aloofness, Why India Must Not Take Sides in a Fractured World In a world increasingly defined by fracture and conflict, the pressure on nations to choose sides has never been more intense. The US-Israel war on Iran, the prolonged Russian war on...
by admin_ NCSCIAS | Mar 10, 2026 | Courses
Stress Management, How India’s Economy is Weathering the Storm of Global Turmoil In the grand theater of global economics, India has long played a role defined by a single, persistent vulnerability: its dependence on imported energy. For decades, the...
by admin_ NCSCIAS | Mar 10, 2026 | Courses
Scaling TReDS, How Budget 2026 is Transforming MSME Credit from a Trickle to a Flow In the vast and complex machinery of India’s economy, few components are as vital, and as chronically underappreciated, as the flow of working capital to Micro, Small, and Medium...
by admin_ NCSCIAS | Mar 9, 2026 | Courses
Meta’s Facial Recognition Raises Red Flags, When Move Fast and Break Things Breaks Civil Liberties Technology, as the saying goes, is a double-edged sword. It can connect the world, cure diseases, and unlock unprecedented convenience. But it can also amplify the...
by admin_ NCSCIAS | Mar 9, 2026 | Courses
The Parking Dance, More Than a Maneuver, It’s a Window into Safety, Culture, and National Character It is a debate that plays out thousands of times a day, in parking lots across the world, yet rarely rises to the level of conscious thought. Should you pull into...
by admin_ NCSCIAS | Mar 9, 2026 | Courses
The Language We Inherit, How Words Shape Gendered Hierarchies in the Age of AI Recently, out of simple curiosity, I ran a small experiment. I asked an artificial intelligence tool to write short love stories. The prompts were deliberately simple: two characters,...