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ReSTART for arms control

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February 07, 2026

A post-New START nuclear arms control treaty must include China, factor in concerns of Global South

Nuclear armageddon may be the stuff of fiction, but the fact is that the world has been a safer place because of global treaties that have tried to restrict — with differing degrees of success —the proliferation of nuclear weapons.

Take the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty or New START that the US and Russia signed in 2010, under which both agreed to cap their strategic nuclear warheads at 1,550 and limit strategic delivery vehicles to 800, including both deployed and non-deployed systems. It came into force in 2011, with compliance mechanisms, including annual onsite verifications, and promised a 30% reduction in warheads, from what had been promised in the earlier SORT agreement.

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Budget 2026-27: Ledger of missed opportunities

Union budget represents a moral guide, a political direction, and an economic plan combined into a single entity.

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4 mins

February 07, 2026

Hindustan Times East UP

Hindustan Times East UP

Art in beast mode

An embroidered rhinoceros crushes a suitcase. A Ferrari is mangled by a tree. In Jagannath Panda's work, nature spars with man, and often wins

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2 mins

February 07, 2026

Hindustan Times East UP

Hindustan Times East UP

A lecture to sip on

Cool nerds are now chilling in bars, with lectures on science, history, poetry and art. Hold my beer, I'm taking notes

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3 mins

February 07, 2026

Hindustan Times East UP

A potential flashpoint between Centre & states

The Supreme Court of India recently ruled (NK Meena vs State of Rajasthan) that a State agency can investigate a complaint of corruption against a central government official without getting the Union government's approval.

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2 mins

February 07, 2026

Hindustan Times East UP

IT hiring set for upheaval as cos build army of AI agents

Top information technology (IT) services companies are racing to deploy artificial intelligence (AI) agents from specialist firms across their domains, at a time when the debut of advanced AI tools threatens to eat their lunch.

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2 mins

February 07, 2026

Hindustan Times East UP

ReSTART for arms control

A post-New START nuclear arms control treaty must include China, factor in concerns of Global South

time to read

2 mins

February 07, 2026

Hindustan Times East UP

Hindustan Times East UP

New heartbeat detected

If our fav on-screen couples met today, Catherine would block Heathcliff. Harry would ghost Sally. In the age of situationships and swiping, these 10 love stories would not survive 2026

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3 mins

February 07, 2026

Hindustan Times East UP

Who will guard our borders?

Yes, Indian handloom is getting expensive. No, don't complain. With fewer artisans, rising prices of silk and zari, and cheap knock-offs, finding (and making) the real thing is harder. Hold on to Nani's saris. But save up for your own

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4 mins

February 07, 2026

Hindustan Times East UP

Xi’s ‘rejuvenating China’ vision hits demographic wall

Xi Jinping’s vision of China rests ona distinctive conception of the good life, one that de-emphasises individual desires and ennobles social virtues. In stark contrast, stands the American harnessing of individualism

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4 mins

February 07, 2026

Hindustan Times East UP

Break from the herd

Mutton is a slippery word. Abroad, it's sheep or lamb. In India, it's almost always goat, which is the leaner, more flavourful, under-appreciated meat

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4 mins

February 07, 2026

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