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Lower GST, Higher Growth: What 2025 Reforms Mean for Manipur’s Economy
The Union Government’s new Goods and Services Tax (GST) reforms, announced in 2025, are being hailed as a major step toward inclusive growth, particularly for India’s small and medium economies. Among the states expected to gain the…
Why Starmer’s India Visit Could Define Bharat-Britain’s Economic Future
By Dhruva Kumar
October 9, 2025: In a visit that marks a new chapter in an old relationship, British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer concluded his first official trip to India, aiming to transform a historic trade agreement into tangible…
Pakistan’s Moral Facade Crumbles as India Revives Ghosts of 1971
By Harshita Rai
When India’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Parvatheneni Harish, delivered a searing rebuttal to Pakistan during the UNSC’s open debate on Women, Peace, and Security, it was more than a diplomatic salvo. It…
Empowering, Not Outsourcing: A Needonomics Vision for Indian Youth
Prof. Madan Mohan Goel, Proponent Needonomics & Former Vice-Chancellor (Thrice)
Needonomics School of Thought (NST) views the growing reliance on outsourcing systems of jobs by the Centre and State Governments as a shocking and…
From MoUs to Meaningful Investments: Needonomics Lessons for Haryana CM’s Japan Outreach
Prof. Madan Mohan Goel, Proponent Needonomics & Former Vice-Chancellor (Thrice)
The ongoing visit of the Chief Minister of Haryana, Shri Nayab Singh Saini, to Japan marks an ambitious chapter in the state’s economic diplomacy.…
Tripura: A Natural Paradise Waiting to Shine
By Jayanta Debnath
Everyone agrees- Tripura is blessed with rivers, hills, forests, and breathtaking natural beauty. Expansive reservoirs and scenic landscapes make it one of Northeast India’s hidden treasures. Yet, despite this wealth,…
RSS Centenary Call from Sarsanghchalak: Himalayan Warnings and the Needonomics Way Forward for…
Prof. Madan Mohan Goel, Proponent Needonomics & Former Vice-Chancellor (Thrice)
On October 2, Vijaydashmi, the centenary celebration of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) became more than a ritual of remembrance—it became a moment…
Collective Consciousness: Resonating with the Physical Resilience of Body and Mind
Collective consciousness refers to the shared awareness, beliefs, values, and emotions within a group or society. It functions as an invisible thread connecting individuals and enabling coordinated action. When individuals align on the…
WTO’s World Trade Report 2025: A Needonomics Perspective
Prof Madan Mohan Goel, Proponent Needonomics & Former Vice-Chancellor (Thrice)
The World Trade Organization’s World Trade Report 2025 titled “Making Trade and AI Work Together to the Benefit of All” (114 pages excluding annexures and…
The Healing Power of Sound: How Vibrations Shape Our Mental Health
In today’s fast-paced world, stress, anxiety, and sleepless nights have become a part of everyday life. Many turn to meditation, yoga, or nature walks to find peace. But one of the oldest and most powerful tools for healing has always been…