As AI reshapes education, work, and communication across the world, Kashmir risks being left behind unless it learns to adapt quickly. By Moien Darial On a winter evening in Srinagar earlier this year, a university student sat inside a café near Rajbagh asking ChatGPT to summarise a political science chapter before an exam. A fewREAD MORE
J&K Bank’s record Rs 2363 Cr annual profit signals a new financial buoyancy in Kashmir By Tabish Khan For decades, Jammu and Kashmir Bank occupied a peculiar position in India’s banking landscape – neither fully comparable to national private lenders nor entirely similar to state-backed regional institutions. It was, in many ways, an extension ofREAD MORE
By Syed Sameer Ahmad Nazki The punch that changed everything arrived late in the bout. Not wild. Not desperate. Not theatrical. Just precise. A short right hand thrown with the kind of calm that young boxers are not supposed to possess under continental pressure. The Kazakh boxer staggered half a step backward, enough for theREAD MORE
By Bisma Rafiq There are moments in Indian politics when election results feel less like arithmetic and more like weather systems shifting over an entire civilisation. This assembly verdicts across West Bengal, Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry were one such moment. The Bharatiya Janata Party’s historic breakthrough in West Bengal. The Congress party’s emphaticREAD MORE