The Remnants Of Consumerism
Once, renowned Bengali poet Sudhindranath Dutta wrote: “Will he end up eating himself out of hunger?” (Verse: Ostrich or Uthpakhi; উটপাখি in Bengali) Perhaps, it would be difficult to find […]
Industrial Development & A Sinking City
Historians believe that the fluctuations of the River Indus had a major impact on Mohenjo-daro, an archaeological site in Larkana District of Pakistan’s Sindh Province. Built in BCE 2500, it […]
Lost Forever
One can trace the statistics of deaths and injuries in wars, as well as armed conflicts, from the distant past to the postmodern era. However, it is quite difficult to […]
Critical Minerals Shaping Geopolitics In 21st Century
India has signed accords with Zambia, Congo, Tanzania and Australia to boost the supply of critical minerals, like lithium, as the South Asian nation is trying hard to become self-reliant […]
The Dangerous Desire
As per the economic theory, demand drives the market as the price of a product or service is determined by the relationship between supply and demand. In other words, the […]
Politics, Economy & Environment
The world is going through a phase of great confusion as it experiences intense geopolitical turmoil and unprecedented conflicts. At the same time, the economic crisis and trade wars have […]
On ‘Super Dogs’ Of Chernobyl
The nuclear power plant of Chernobyl is not too far from the Ukrainian capital of Kiev. Scientists recently collected blood samples from stray dogs living in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone […]
Norway’s Venture Facing Global Opposition
Perhaps, Norway fails to remember that a living sea is worth more than the minerals it contains or that the deep-sea has in its store the greatest diversity of plant […]
Rainforest Diplomacy: Cooperation & Contradiction
The Amazon, the world’s largest evergreen rainforest, has been steadily disappearing over the past two decades due to various reasons… from devastating wildfires to continuous deforestation. Representatives of eight Latin […]
