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Is India's relationship with the world à la carte now?

The Free Press Journal - Mumbai

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December 18, 2025

The world is slowly moving towards a "one world, many systems" model. China's rise has challenged America's sole superpower dominance

- ASH NARAIN ROY

ing moment. Are we still in Cold War 2.0, or are we in the phase of what diplomat and former president of the Council on Foreign Relations Richard N. Haass calls "post-post-Cold War"? As he argued, 9/11 ended America's innocence, and "we entered the post-post-Cold War world", a period when increasingly potent transnational challenges intersect with still important traditional concerns.

In today's globalised world, wars between states are not so common, the Israel-Hamas war notwithstanding, but conflict is endemic. British political scientist Mark Leonard describes it as the Age of Unpeace. The forces which were meant to bring the world together are pushing it towards conflict. The world is trapped somehow between war and peace.

Ivan Krastev and Stephen Holmes, in their book, The Light That Failed, offer a fascinating analysis of the post-Cold War period. Much of the unpredictability about the shape of the world was the assumption in the Western political and ideological quarters that the world was going to change but the Western world would remain the same. As Krastev and Holmes argue, Eastern Europe's former Communist states' movement "in space became movement in time". They turned increasingly right and auth-

oritarian, even xenophobic. Liberalism became a victim instead of the victor. Liberal democracy, touted as the victor in the ideological war, was replaced by the oppressive influence of Moscow.

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Teen nabbed for sex assault; tattoo on neck helps to identify accused

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Duo gets 20-year jail in drug case

The special NDPS court has sentenced two pharmacists, Pravin Waghela, 34, from Bandra and Ramdas Nayak, 40, from Hubli, Karnataka, to 20 years of imprisonment for manufacturing banned narcotic substance Mephedrone (MD) in 2017, intending to export it abroad.

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1.5 lakh jobs to be made available in 2026

In a major employment push, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has approved a plan to recruit 1.5 lakh personnel into government services in 2026.

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1 min

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JSW Energy to double Salboni power project to 3,200 MW

JSW Energy on Thursday announced plans to double the capacity of its Salboni thermal power project in West Bengal to 3,200 MW, with the total investment expected to rise to around Rs 40,000 crore, marking one of the largest private-sector power investments in the state.

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1 min

December 19, 2025

The Free Press Journal - Mumbai

Big B explains Ikkis delay

Veteran actor Amitabh Bachchan on Thursday informed fans about a change in the release date of his grandson Agastya Nanda's upcoming film Ikkis.

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1 min

December 19, 2025

The Free Press Journal - Mumbai

SHANTI: Power and peril

The Narendra Modi government has a well-known fondness for acronyms, and the latest addition to this expanding alphabet soup is SHANTI-the Sustainable Harnessing and Advancement of Nuclear Energy for Transforming India Bill, 2025.

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2 mins

December 19, 2025

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Two Bombay HC judges elevated as chief justices

The Supreme Court Collegium on Thursday recommended the elevation of five High Court judges as Chief Justices of different High Courts, including two judges from the Bombay High Court.

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1 min

December 19, 2025

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Sumit Nagal, Paula Badosa help Eagles decimate Kites in WTL

Sumit Nagal leaned on his vast experience to overcome the power game of Kites' Dhakshineswar Suresh in the tiebreak, keeping the Eagles well on course for the World Tennis League final here on Thursday.

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December 19, 2025

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MP Kolhe meets Vaishnaw over railway project

The proposed 78.14 km route will include nine new stations, including New Talegaon and Uruli Bypass

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1 mins

December 19, 2025

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