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THE HINDU

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Kailash Manasarovar Yatra giving a new impetus to ties, says Chinese envoy

China is prepared to discuss "refining border management and control rules" to resolve issues around its disputed boundary with India after the four-year military stand-off ended at the Line of Actual Control (LAC), Chinese Ambassador to India said on Sunday.


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Reform cannot wait, aviation safety is at stake

The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau's preliminary report on the Air India Boeing 787 air crash in Ahmedabad, on June 12, 2025, was released last week, on July 12. The report remains inconclusive, with critical uncertainties on whether pilot action was inadvertent or deliberate.


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India can reframe the Artificial Intelligence debate

Less than three years ago, ChatGPT dragged artificial intelligence (AI) out of research laboratories and into living rooms, classrooms and parliaments. Leaders sensed the shock waves instantly. Despite an already crowded summit calendar, three global gatherings on AI followed in quick succession. When New Delhi hosts the AI Impact Summit in February 2026, it can do more than break attendance records. It can show that governments, not just corporations, can steer AI for the public good.


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Temples of social justice

Recently, a political controversy erupted in Tamil Nadu on the issue of diverting temple funds for building colleges. Beyond the political debates, the issue throws light on a unique social justice model around the regulation of secular practices associated with religion.


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Is Israel committing genocide in Gaza?

In January 2024, South Africa initiated proceedings against Israel at the ICJ, alleging that its military campaign in Gaza amounts to genocide, based on a plausible risk and supported by statements from Israeli leaders and patterns of destruction.


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What is the European Commission's age check plan to keep children safe online?

European Commission is developing an age verification app under the Digital Services Act to prevent minors from accessing harmful online content while claiming to protect adult users' privacy; many critics argue that the move risks compromising privacy and fails to effectively safeguard children.


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Over 58% Dalit voters in Bihar think unemployment is biggest poll issue: survey

More than 27.4% Dalit voters in Bihar have "no trust" in the Election Commission (EC), a new survey released ahead of the Assembly election in the State has found. It also shows that over 58% Scheduled Caste (SC) voters in the State thought that unemployment was the biggest issue in the upcoming polls.


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Annual share of abstentions in India's votes at the United Nations reaches an all-time high

An increasingly polarised world has led to India altering its voting strategy at the United Nations in such a way that the proportion of abstentions every year has increased, while the 'yes' votes have reduced, an analysis has found. Accord-ing to former diplomats, this rise in the share of abstentions could in fact help India establish its own po-sition on various issues.


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