For most people, solving a problem is the reward—the relief of being done, the achievement of having figured it out.
By Rajdeep Sardesai So who is in charge of India’s foreign policy? On the face of it, that would seem a pretty obvious answer ...
Leaders traditionally excelled in running operations. But today's complex organisational thinking means they navigate ...
When social media outrage begins to influence sensitive foreign policy choices, then it enters a very dangerous terrain ...
India Today on MSNOpinion
Who is deciding India's foreign policy?
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar often makes headlines for his sharp and pointed soundbites. And yet, there have been ...
A deep-dive into what's driving the shift toward seawater-derived electrolytes-and how Seaonic's published disclosures ...
The orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) is critical to identifying task structure and to generalizing appropriately across task states with similar underlying or hidden causes. This capability is at the heart ...
Destructoid on MSN
This obscure Zelda title asked Expedition 33’s big existential question first, in a much darker way
Expedition 33 didn’t win any awards for best plot twist, likely because they don’t exist. So we’ll have to talk about it because it deserves it, yes, but also because of how it reminds me of a game ...
IT service segment revenue grows 1.4% QoQ CC and 1.2% in reported termsOperating margin at 17.6%; Expands 0.9% sequentially ...
Motor1.com on MSN
What do we drive? Inside the Motor1 staff garage
Old Mustangs, modern performance cars—and even a Skoda. Here's what the Motor1 staff drives.
Yet, just two days later, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) issued a directive to the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Kolkata KnightRiders (KKR) asking it to withdraw the ...
Cato the Younger’s death was one of the most famous suicides of antiquity. A staunch defender of the Roman Republic, he ...
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