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The Sunday Guardian
Bihar faces policy test beyond the Nitish Kumar era
Prohibition policy and economic reforms will shape Bihar’s next political chapter.
4 min |
March 08, 2026
The Sunday Guardian
The nuclear taboo is crumbling
The killing of Khamenei and the war in Iran represent the worst fears about nuclear weapons and their proliferation coming true.
7 min |
March 08, 2026
The Sunday Guardian
Pentagon flags anthropic as AI supply chain risk
A top Pentagon official said Anthropie’s dispute with the government over the use of its artificial intelligence technology in fully autonomous weapons came after a debate over how AI could be used in President Donald Trump’s future Golden Dome missile defense program, which aims to put U.S.weapons in space.
2 min |
March 08, 2026
The Sunday Guardian
HOW ISRAEL IS USING AI IN ITS WARS IN GAZA AND IRAN
Israel is deploying AI systems such as ‘Lavender' and 'The Gospel' to identify suspected militants and targets for airstrikes in its wars in Gaza and Iran.
6 min |
March 08, 2026
The Sunday Guardian
BEYOND THE ALGORITHM: AI AS A MANAGEMENT TOOL IN HOSPITALITY
For hotelier-educator Ganesh Mathur, AI in hospitality works only when guided by financial clarity.
4 min |
March 08, 2026
The Sunday Guardian
BATTLE FOR BHAWANIPUR AS ADHIKARI EYES MAMATA REMATCH
High-stakes Bengal constituency may witness Mamata Banerjee versus Suvendu Adhikari rematch in 2026.
3 min |
March 08, 2026
The Sunday Guardian
India advances semiconductor training
Government of India’s initiative for prioritizing talent development through Training, Up-skilling and Workforce Development Programs under Chips to Startups (C2S) initiative of India Semiconductor Mission (ISM), Union Minister for Electronics and IT, Ashwini Vaishnaw, stated that India has made significant progress in last 04 years itself for its 10-year target of training 85,000 engineers in semiconductor design.
1 min |
March 08, 2026
The Sunday Guardian
POLITICS TO PRAGMATISM, DIALOGUES TO DELIVERY: INDIA-NORDIC ROADMAP 2026
For decades, the Nordics viewed India through a development-aid lens, a distant, worthy cause.
3 min |
March 08, 2026
The Sunday Guardian
Bharatiya feminism: Empowerment through Shakti and Narayani
What Bharatiya feminism offers is nota rejection of Western feminism but areminder that there are other ways ofimagining liberation.
5 min |
March 08, 2026
The Sunday Guardian
Hormuz and the hidden fertiliser shock
Oil has attracted the louder headlines. But the disruption to fertiliser markets may prove more durable, and its consequences for India more structural.
4 min |
March 08, 2026
The Sunday Guardian
Dera Sacha Sauda chief acquitted in 2002 journalist murder case
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has acquitted Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh in the 2002 murder case of a journalist, sect head's lawyer Jitender Khurana said on Saturday.
1 min |
March 08, 2026
The Sunday Guardian
WHY A FORMER KASHMIR ARMY COMMANDER HAS BEEN SENT T0 BIHAR
Appointment comes ata time when Centre is reviewing the security situation in Seemanchal region.
3 min |
March 08, 2026
The Sunday Guardian
AFTER IRAN: AMERICA’S NEXT STEPS
America has shown the world that it is the most formidable military power in history. Unfortunately, during the 21st century, America has also shown its ability to lose the peace after winning the war.
7 min |
March 08, 2026
The Sunday Guardian
Musk faces investor lawsuit over Twitter buy
Elon Musk continued to defend his actions in the months leading up to his 2022 purchase of Twitter in court Thursday as he faces a class action lawsuit claiming he misled investors and caused them to lose millions of dollars.
2 min |
March 08, 2026
The Sunday Guardian
India announces standards of green ammonia...
Any tender, bid process, or solicitation issued prior to the date of notifications may continue to be governed by the terms and conditions applicable at the time of its issuance; however, the procuring entity may, where feasible and with mutual consent of the parties, align such tender with the provisions of notifications.
1 min |
March 08, 2026
The Sunday Guardian
INTERIOR DECOR TRENDS TO MAKE YOUR HOMES BEAUTIFUL THIS YEAR
Luxury interiors are shifting towards meaningful objects, emotional minimalism, and heirloom-worthy design.
4 min |
March 08, 2026
The Sunday Guardian
A triptych of music, movement and memory
Classic ghazals return to life through Kathak, narration, and nostalgic celebration.
3 min |
March 08, 2026
The Sunday Guardian
A war of choice or a war of necessity?
Wars have a life of their own, the only certainty of a war is plenty of unintended consequences.
8 min |
March 08, 2026
The Sunday Guardian
THE SINKING OF IRIS DENA: IT'S TIME TO REVISIT THE LAW OF ARMED CONFLICT
Claims that the sinking of the Iranian ship by the US Navy represents a 'strategic embarrassment' for India are matters of opinion rather than conclusions grounded in international law.
6 min |
March 08, 2026
The Sunday Guardian
OIL PRICE SURGE FROM WAR THREATENS INDIA’S ECONOMY, MARKETS
The ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel has triggered a sharp rise in global crude oil prices creating significant implications for the Indian economy and financial markets.
2 min |
March 08, 2026
The Sunday Guardian
What the Iran war reveals about the limits of Chinese power
Beijing’s defenders will note that intervening militarily was never a realistic option. China is not going to fight the US over Iran.
2 min |
March 08, 2026
The Sunday Guardian
INSIDE THE CODE: CYBER ASSASSINS THAT KILLED A REGIME IN TEHRAN
In public memory, the assassination of Ali Khamenei will likely be reduced to images of jets, plumes and rubble. In the technical record, it reads as something different.
6 min |
March 08, 2026
The Sunday Guardian
SK lays off nearly 1,000 workers at Georgia plant
Battery company SK Battery America Inc. laid off nearly 1,000 workers at a manufacturing plant northeast of Atlanta on Friday amid automakers’ changing electrification plans and uncertain consumer demand for EVs.
1 min |
March 08, 2026
The Sunday Guardian
BIHAR BJP LOOKS TO OVERCOME LIMITS OF ‘NITISH MODEL’
Central question for policymakers is no longer whether Bihar can maintain administrative stability but if it can build a modern industrial economy.
5 min |
March 08, 2026
The Sunday Guardian
Monarchies to anarchies? Oil, power and war in West Asia
It cannot be glossed over that Iran has prepared for halfa century against all odds for a war with the United States.
4 min |
March 08, 2026
The Sunday Guardian
From rap star to PM frontrunner, Balen Shah rises in Nepal with US backing
As vote counting continues in Nepal's pivotal 2026 general elections, early trends position 35-year-old rapper-turned-politician Balendra “Balen” Shah as the frontrunner to become the Himalayan nation’s next Prime Minister.
5 min |
March 08, 2026
The Sunday Guardian
Iranians want democracy, not Pahlavi restoration
It would be amusing, were it not to show how removed President Trump is from the reality, that he wishes the son of the deposed Shah to be the new ruler of Iran.
4 min |
March 08, 2026
The Sunday Guardian
THE REAL MOTIVES BEHIND PAK'S ATTACKS ON AFGHANISTAN
A number of internal and external factors appear to be driving Pakistan's actions, which it has used as a pretext to justify its military operations against Afghanistan.
5 min |
March 08, 2026
The Sunday Guardian
THE NEXT RAJYA SABHA LIST
Once this round of Rajya Sabha nominations has been announced, the focus is on the next one Especially within the Congress which doesn't have as many perks as the BJP to offer, the Rajya Sabha seats get that added premium.
1 min |
March 08, 2026
The Sunday Guardian
I WAS COMPLETELY BLANK: 'BOONG' MAKER LAKSHMIPRIYA DEVI
Manipuri filmmaker Lakshmipriya Devi's debut feature, 'Boong', has secured a historic victory at the 79th British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs), becoming the first Indian film to win the Best Children's & Family Film category.
1 min |