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TOI PlusLessons in Geochemistry
Critical minerals like lithium and neodymium are key to modern industry, so Chinese stranglehold on supply concerns every major economy. India’s recent pact with Brazil, and engagement with US-led FORGE can help it secure supplies
Feb 23, 2026, 20:49
TOI PlusWhy 70% of Hindu Americans have degrees — but only 35% of US adults do
Seven in 10 Hindu Americans hold college degrees. Only three in 10 US adults do. The gap seems to confirm a stereotype — until you look closer to understand that the real story isn’t about faith at all
TIMESOFINDIA.COMFeb 24, 2026, 16:16
TOI PlusWitch-hunters’ playground? Why Assam’s Karbi Anglong district carries a dark legacy
The tribal-majority district has long been plagued by mob lynchings tied to witchcraft and other rumours. Recently, an Adivasi couple were attacked with iron rods and set on fire by a group of villagers, who suspected them of practising witchcraft
TIMESOFINDIA.COMJan 6, 2026, 16:42
TOI PlusWhy Ruben Amorim's plan to usher a new era at Manchester United fell apart
Whether he was to be a head coach or a manager, Ruben Amorim proved unsuited to the uniquely pressurized situation he was thrust into at Manchester United.
New York TimesJan 6, 2026, 15:45
TOI PlusInside NH-66: How a 29-year-old mapped India’s most dangerous highway
Disturbed by how road deaths became routine, Chaitanya Patil walked nearly the entire Mumbai–Goa highway to understand why accidents keep happening, and why, despite years of construction, official deadlines and repairs, so little changes on the ground
TIMESOFINDIA.COMJan 7, 2026, 09:51
TOI PlusA Nice Little War For America
US public is basking in the glow of an amazing military feat. But Trump, unlike Bush, hasn’t built a coherent case for the Venezuela intervention. Plus, even with Maduro gone, his dictatorship still rules
Jan 5, 2026, 22:24
TOI PlusThe greatest raid ever — and why it changes almost nothing
The most daring raid in American history delivered optics, not regime change, and that suits Trump just fine
Jan 5, 2026, 22:20
TOI PlusDon’t Go By Bad Logic, Cooked-Up Data
How Supreme Court can be logical and compassionate on the stray dog issue
TNNJan 5, 2026, 22:09
TOI PlusWhy US could get bogged down in Venezuela just as it did in Iraq
Strategic affairs analyst Rachel Rizzo says removing a foreign leader is the easy part, but governing a foreign country is a whole different story
TIMESOFINDIA.COMJan 5, 2026, 18:24
TOI PlusIf the US can invade Venezuela, what stops it from trying again elsewhere?
An American invasion in Latin America revives the logic of empire, raising questions about whether the world is sliding back to an age where military might decides sovereignty
TIMESOFINDIA.COMJan 5, 2026, 18:23
TOI PlusDo eggs cause heart attacks or cancer? Why this speculation keeps coming back
Despite recurring speculation, rigorous clinical trials and large population studies show that eggs support muscle health, satiety and metabolic balance, offering great nutrition at low cost, particularly essential in a country like India, where protein intake remains low for many
TIMESOFINDIA.COMJan 5, 2026, 17:18
TOI PlusHow some Muslim groups are (mis)interpreting the Saudi deportations
A viral YouTube video claims Saudi Arabia’s deportation of Indian workers is retaliation for the treatment of Muslims in India. The evidence doesn’t support it, but the episode reveals how faith-based geopolitics is reshaping public perception and foreign policy debates
TIMESOFINDIA.COMJan 5, 2026, 17:48
TOI PlusInside ‘Op Absolute Resolve’: How US captured Maduro
It all started in Aug when CIA agents started secretly monitoring Maduro's every movement…
TNNJan 5, 2026, 15:53
TOI PlusCan eating high-fat cheese lower dementia risk? Yes, but…
The findings challenge long-held dietary assumptions, while raising new questions about food, fat and ageing
Jan 5, 2026, 17:45
TOI PlusWhat do Venezuelans remember about the first few seconds of the attack?
One man thought it was a TV show. Another thought it was a fuel truck
New York TimesJan 5, 2026, 14:01
TOI PlusHow landlocked Haryana, Raj, Punjab hit seafood gold
Salty soil across the northern plains, once deemed unfit for any kind of agriculture, is spawning an unlikely boom in aquaculture. Shrimp ponds carved out of saline wastelands are fast replacing traditional crops, giving farmers returns that are rewriting their financial story
TNNJan 5, 2026, 15:35
TOI PlusTrump Took Maduro To Boost His Ratings
The operation fits a governing style that values spectacle over process and delivery over deliberation. The real audience for the war was not Latin America, but the American electorate
Jan 4, 2026, 21:06
TOI PlusModi Should Play It Like Smart Traders
Domestic political calculations, not geopolitics, made US prez order Venezuelan ops. India, a major oil buyer, should think strategically, hope crude prices drop & stay low
Jan 4, 2026, 20:59
TOI PlusTejas first flew 25 years ago — and taught India what it takes to build a fighter
On Jan 4, 2001, the made-in-India jet took off on its first test flight. The story of its development features a long list of characters, and cameos by industrialists Ratan Tata and Rahul Bajaj
TNNJan 4, 2026, 18:26
TOI PlusWhy did Trump settle on one of Maduro’s own loyalists to run Venezuela?
Delcy Rodríguez ran Venezuela’s oil sector under Maduro, making her an unlikely choice at first glance — until you follow the logic that led Washington to her
New York TimesJan 4, 2026, 18:23



















