by admin_ NCSCIAS | Feb 21, 2026 | Courses
Freebies and Their Many Hazards, Tamil Nadu’s Competitive Populism and the National Trend In Tamil Nadu, a fierce electoral battle is unfolding not just through political rallies, but through the State’s political and economic corridors. A recent...
by admin_ NCSCIAS | Feb 21, 2026 | Courses
From Washington to Delhi, the Shadow of Epstein, Power, Complicity, and Unanswered Questions The release of documents from the Epstein files has done more than expose the depravity of one man. The documents illuminate the dark truths of a new model of...
by admin_ NCSCIAS | Feb 21, 2026 | Courses
Procedural Clarity, Proposed Changes Will Make IBC More Effective In a modern and dynamic market economy, laws and regulations must be regularly evaluated to improve outcomes. It is likely that changing market conditions require adjustment, or the experience of...
by admin_ NCSCIAS | Feb 21, 2026 | Courses
Ethics in Banking Is Not Just About Compliance, Why Machines Can’t Replace Moral Judgment Ethics in banking has drawn renewed attention from the Reserve Bank of India. In a recent address, RBI Deputy Governor Swaminathan J made it unequivocally clear that ethics...
by admin_ NCSCIAS | Feb 21, 2026 | Courses
The Stark Message from Tehran, Protest, Suppression, and the Fragile Calculus of Power in Iran As Economic Crisis Deepens and Nuclear Talks Resume, the Iranian People Bear the Heaviest Cost In early January, a simple New Year’s greeting traveled across digital...
by admin_ NCSCIAS | Feb 21, 2026 | Courses
Ranji Reveals Cricket’s Changing Landscape, New Champions, Underdog Stories, and the Path to Test Cricket The winds of change are blowing in domestic cricket. Since the Ranji Trophy resumed after the pandemic, the champions are Madhya Pradesh (2021–22),...
by admin_ NCSCIAS | Feb 21, 2026 | Courses
There’s a Make in India Twist in New Delhi-Paris Ties, From Buyer-Seller to Co-Creation French President Emmanuel Macron and Prime Minister Narendra Modi share a strong personal chemistry. As India’s ambassador to France, I was witness to the very first...
by admin_ NCSCIAS | Feb 21, 2026 | Courses
Will India Build AI, or Just Feed It? The Five-Layer Challenge At the AI Summit in New Delhi, Indian startups—Sarvam, Gnani, and BharatGen—showcased home-grown AI models. CEOs from leading technology firms praised India’s growing role in artificial intelligence...
by admin_ NCSCIAS | Feb 21, 2026 | Courses
Execution Gap, When Ambition Meets the Unglamorous Basics of Coordination The first impression of any great technological ambition is rarely the technology itself. It is the line at the gate, the badge that doesn’t scan, the hall that is already full, the...
by admin_ NCSCIAS | Feb 21, 2026 | Courses
Why the UK Wants to Partner with India’s AI Innovators, A Message from Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy In the last 18 months, the UK artificial intelligence sector has raised around £100 billion worth of private investment. That means jobs for hardworking...