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In Part 1 of this two-part series, ThePrint looks at an Alwar man who got involved with Chinese-run ‘digital arrest’ scam farms in Cambodia and ended up recruiting for them in India.

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Opinion: 'In its hour of deep crisis, India has an opportunity to have a closer conversation with Europe and establish greater trade, strategic cooperation as well as mutual trust.'

Sidharth Raimedhi, fellow at Council for Strategic and Defense Research, a New-Delhi-based Think Tank, writes






Great news for the endangered Great Indian Bustard. The captive breeding programme in Rajasthan has recorded another success with the birth of the 1st artificially bred chick this year on 9 March.

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As governments scramble for alternate sources of energy, the success of such experiments and the work of private players like India’s Pranos are becoming more relevant. But to develop, scale, and harness this new technology, needs the participation of both the government and private sector.

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'As usual, Congress depends on various caste and community organisations to create a mahaul (mood), rather than working hard at engineering it,' writes Anand Kochukudy @TheKochukudy, Kerala-based journalist and columnist

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Opinion: 'Now that Pakistan’s establishment believes it has opened a door with Trump by helping capture a high-value terrorist, the talks on Afghanistan and the Taliban can be pursued. There may still be more critical targets in the ISI control that could be bartered at a later stage for keeping the conversation going.'

Ayesha Siddiqa, senior fellow at the Department of War Studies at King’s College, London, writes

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Opinion: 'Unlike in Europe, pinpointing the start of women’s inclusion in Indian archaeology is difficult, as the stars of the field in the early to mid-1900s were predominantly men. Yet, pioneers like Debala Mitra quietly made headway to become an inspiration for future women archaeologists.'

Disha Ahluwalia, archaeologist and junior research fellow, Indian Council of Historical Research, writes

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After the discovery of coins about five months ago, locals often turned to the fields lining the Asirgarh Fort to look for gold coins—even prompting the district administration to issue stern warnings against it.

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The primary factor determining how many officers from a particular state come to the Centre is their own inclination. Officers from big states like UP or from prosperous and developed states like Maharashtra, which have several opportunities within the state, are reluctant to come to Delhi.

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On 15 October 1954, Nehru embarked on a significant trip to China, aiming to strengthen India’s ties with its neighbour “in a very cheerful mood” despite a slight illness. His visit, marked by high-level send-offs and a warm reception in Beijing, was seen as an effort to assess China’s commitment to peaceful coexistence and regional stability.

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Opinion: 'Times have changed and in the last 30 years, Bengal’s Dalits have chiselled out a niche for their literature and they are firmly holding on to it.'

Monideepa Banerjie, senior journalist, writes


Andhra MP K. Appala Naidu says Indian population has to rise, announces incentives for women planning third child. Do you agree with the move?
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The people gave me and my party a good majority. But what was special about the elections was the enthusiasm with which the people, and especially the young people, made it their own campaign. The elections aroused new hope in our people and generated new energy and purpose in us.

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Opinion: 'A third of US Presidents between 1776 to 1974 demonstrated symptoms of clinically significant depression, bipolar disorder and alcohol abuse while they were in office.'

Praveen Swami writes




A new study from MIT definitively shows that the Antarctic ozone hole is recovering because of a reduction in the emission of chloroflurocarbons. While the recovery of the ozone hole has been documented for a few years now, the MIT researchers used a new quantitative study to understand exactly what was the impact of human emissions reduction in this recovery.

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