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Ryan Baidya

Are India’s Imports from Russia Excessive? A Closer Look at the Numbers

India is not importing more from Russia per person than Western nations such as those in the European Union. Goods are imported to serve the needs of individuals, not square kilometers or political blocs, writes Ryan Baidya.

Dr. Srabani Basu

The Quiet Art of Self-Sabotage: Why We Hold Ourselves Back and How to Stop

Dr. Srabani Basu, Associate Professor, Department of Literature and Languages, SRM University AP, Amaravati, explores self-sabotage as an unconscious protection mechanism rather than a flaw. She explains how it interferes with goals, often stemming from childhood experiences or fear of change. Basu highlights common disguises like perfectionism and procrastination, offering a framework to overcome it through self-awareness and compassionate goal-setting.

Bihar Voter Verification

Is Bihar’s Voter Verification Drive a Backdoor Disenfranchisement Scheme?

As Bihar races against time to verify over 7 crore voters, concerns mount over mass disenfranchisement, flawed documentation criteria, and the political timing of this sudden electoral cleansing.

Dr. Pavithra M. R., Assistant Professor at Paari School of Business, SRM University – AP

From Intern to CEO - The Surprising Roles Agentic AI is Already Taking

Dr. Pavithra M. R., Assistant Professor at Paari School of Business, SRM University – AP, explores the rise of Agentic AI—autonomous systems capable of strategic planning, execution, and leadership tasks. From interns to executive-level decision-makers, these AI agents are transforming workplaces, prompting urgent discussions on accountability, leadership roles, and the future of human-AI collaboration in organizations.