by admin_ NCSCIAS | Feb 18, 2026 | Courses
The New Normal, Why India’s FTAs Are Poised to Deliver Like Never Before When FY26 began, the outlook for Indian exports was gloomy. The United States had announced its tariff policy, and the situation worsened with the imposition of additional tariffs in...
by admin_ NCSCIAS | Feb 18, 2026 | Courses
The Shadow Tariff, Why Confusion in the US-India Trade Pact Could Be Costlier Than Any Duty In the complex world of international trade, tariffs are usually measured in percentages. A 25% duty here, an 18% duty there—these are the numbers that make headlines and shape...
by admin_ NCSCIAS | Feb 18, 2026 | Courses
The Unequal Modernity, Why India’s Economic Growth Must Be Matched by Social Integration India’s economy has experienced robust growth for four decades. From the reforms of 1991 to the digital revolution of the 2020s, the country has transformed itself...
by admin_ NCSCIAS | Feb 18, 2026 | Courses
Beyond the Code, Why India’s AI Future Depends on Energy, Rare Earths, and a Legal Framework The artificial intelligence revolution is often discussed in the language of code—algorithms, models, datasets, and compute. But as the technology matures from lab...
by admin_ NCSCIAS | Feb 18, 2026 | Courses
The Human Bridge, How India and Australia Are Forging a Partnership for the AI Age This week, New Delhi is hosting one of the world’s most significant gatherings on artificial intelligence: the AI Impact Summit. Among the dignitaries and delegates from across...
by admin_ NCSCIAS | Feb 18, 2026 | Courses
The Black Box and the Crash, What the Pawar Air Accident Reveals About Aviation Investigation On January 28, 2026, a Learjet 45 aircraft carrying Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar and four others crashed under circumstances that remain unknown. Weeks later,...
by admin_ NCSCIAS | Feb 18, 2026 | Courses
Stitching a Comeback, How the India-EU FTA and Bangladesh’s LDC Graduation Could Reshape the Textile Trade For decades, the story of textiles in South Asia has been a tale of two trajectories. While India’s textile sector has steadily lost ground in global...
by admin_ NCSCIAS | Feb 18, 2026 | Courses
The Bee Sting of Scorn, Why Satire Remains Essential, and Endangered, in Democratic India If lampooning was a threat to national security, defence, and India’s foreign relations, the country’s first Prime Minister would have thought twice before telling a...
by admin_ NCSCIAS | Feb 18, 2026 | Courses
The Death That Was Not an Accident, Why Yuvraj Mehta’s Drowning Exposes India’s Urban Governance Crisis On the night of January 16, 2026, Yuvraj Mehta, a 27-year-old tech professional, was driving home in Greater Noida. At a sharp turn in Sector 150, his...
by admin_ NCSCIAS | Feb 18, 2026 | Courses
The Last Mile, Why Naxalism Is Facing Its Final Battle and What Comes After By a Staff Correspondent It began in the rice fields of Naxalbari in 1967, a peasant uprising that would give birth to a movement. It flamed through the forests of Bihar, Jharkhand, Andhra...