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| The Sovereign Highway: How India is Rewriting the Global Al Playbook | | A Different Kind of Al Superpower | | | SK Sharma
The global race for Artificial Intelligence is typically viewed through a binary lens:the brute-force algorithmic innovation of Silicon Valley versus the massive deep-tech manufacturing and patent volumes of China. India, however, is deliberately riding a completely different bus.
While India cannot currently match the US in frontier AGI frameworks or China in decoupled hardware manufacturing, it has carved out an unassailable niche. India is a fast-following challenger in hardware and frontier model architecture, but a absolute global frontrunner in workforce deployment, public integration, and mass-market scaling. The strategy is pragmatic: India is avoiding a direct colli | |
| | | | Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan: A Collective Responsibility Towards a Drug-Free Society | | | | Dr Nazir Hussain
Drug addiction has emerged as one of the most serious social and public health challenges affecting society today, especially among the youth. Substance abuse not only destroys the physical and mental health of an individual but also weakens families, communities, and the future of the nation. In order to tackle this growing menace, the Government of India launched the ambitious campaign known as the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan with the aim of creating awareness and building a drug-free India.
The Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan is a nationwide movement focused on prevention, awareness, counselling, rehabilitation, and community participation to eliminate drug abuse from socie | |
| | | | World Hypertension Day 2026 | | | | Dr. Sunil Kumar Mandal
Hypertension, commonly known as high blood pressure, also known as silent killer it usually develops without noticeable symptoms while silently damaging vital organs like the heart, brain, kidneys, and blood vessels. On World Hypertension Day, that is observed every year on May 17, it is important to spread awareness about the prevention and early detection of this “silent killer”.
Today, hypertension affects millions of people worldwide, including a substantial number of young adults. Sedentary lifestyle, excessive salt intake, obesity, chronic stress, smoking, alcohol consumption, lack of sleep, and unhealthy eating habits are major contributors to rising blood | |
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