
Siddharth Singh
Editor-at-Large at OPEN
Editor-at-Large @openthemag former editor @Mint_Opinion Tweets personal; retweets are not endorsements
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1 week ago |
indibloghub.com | Siddharth Singh
Starting a business in 2025 requires entrepreneurs to stay updated with evolving rules, registration processes, and compliance requirements. Whether you are launching a tech startup, setting up a one-person company, or handling environmental responsibilities, understanding the latest business registration landscape is crucial to ensure smooth operations and legal compliance.
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1 week ago |
openthemagazine.com | Siddharth Singh
THERE IS A veritable industry when it comes to biographies and studies of Indira Gandhi, her life and the India she ruled over. Every decade since she was elected as Prime Minister has seen the publication of a major biography. The quality is inversely proportional to the number.
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1 week ago |
t.ly | Siddharth Singh
THERE IS A veritable industry when it comes to biographies and studies of Indira Gandhi, her life and the India she ruled over. Every decade since she was elected as Prime Minister has seen the publication of a major biography. The quality is inversely proportional to the number.
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1 week ago |
openthemagazine.com | Siddharth Singh
ONE OF THE EARLIEST REPORTS OF Maoists entering the southernmost tip of Madhya Pradesh can be found on the pages of Dandakaranya Samachar, a paper published from Jagdalpur. In a report published on September 7, 1980, the paper noted the arrest of Maoists in Tarlaguda, a remote village near the banks of the Godavari on the border with Andhra Pradesh. It also noted the presence of five “suspicious” men in the Pujari Kanker area of the district. They could not be apprehended.
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1 week ago |
t.ly | Siddharth Singh
ONE OF THE EARLIEST REPORTS OF Maoists entering the southernmost tip of Madhya Pradesh can be found on the pages of Dandakaranya Samachar, a paper published from Jagdalpur. In a report published on September 7, 1980, the paper noted the arrest of Maoists in Tarlaguda, a remote village near the banks of the Godavari on the border with Andhra Pradesh. It also noted the presence of five “suspicious” men in the Pujari Kanker area of the district. They could not be apprehended.
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Interesting comparison of Comprehensive National Power between India and Pakistan (2018 and 2024). (From @LowyInstitute ) https://t.co/mCdRPeJQax

One wonders if there is any difference between different US administrations when it comes to needling India? Democrats did that by asinine claims about “democratic backsliding”; the current one is indulging in random shelling. Both are equally destructive. Result: loss of trust.

RT @adityajakki: Just few min after Trump declared permanent ceasefire, Modi said Operation Sindoor is new normal and operation has not bee…