East Bengal Win Indian Super League Title for First Time, Ending 22-Year Wait

The East Bengal have finally ended one of the Indian Football’s lonest title after they defeated the Inter Kashi in the Indian Super League 2026. East Bengal have lifted the first ever trophy of ISL and ended a 22 year title drought in the top tier domestic football.

East Bengal Create History with First Indian Super League Title

The historic moment came at the Kishore Bharati Krirangan in Kolkata, where East Bengal FC has completed a memorable comeback victory.

Inter Kashi shocked the home crowd early when the Alfred scored in the 15th minute and put the East Bengal under pressure in the title decider.

East Bengal has equalised in the 50th minute through star striker Youssef Ezzejjari, who stepped up when it mattered most for his team.

The decisive winning goal came in the 73rd minute, which was scored by Mohammed Rashid, and sealed one of the club’s most important victories in modern history.

A 22 Year Wait Finally Ends For East Bengal

This ISL trophy is not just another trophy as East Bengal has won last trophy in India’s top-tier domestic football league during the 2003-04 National Football League season under legendary coach Subhash Bhowmick.

Since then, fans have endured the years of near misses, disappointment and fierce rivalry battles.

That long period of drought has now officially ended.

As India’s one of the most decorated football institutions, this title carries the emotional significance far beyond points and standings.

Final Day Title Race Went Down to the Wire

The title battle has been remained open until the final whistle.

As heading into the decisive round, East Bengal, Mohun Bagan, Mumbai City FC, Punjab FC, and Bengaluru FC were all mathematically in the contention.

East Bengal has entered the final match level on 23 points with arch-rivals Mohun Bagan, but held the advantage due to a stronger goal difference with the,

  • East Bengal: +18
  • Mohun Bagan: +13

Mohun Bagan kept the pressure alive by defeating Sporting Club Delhi 2-1.

Meanwhile the,

  • Mumbai City FC beat Punjab FC by 2-0
  • Odisha FC and Jamshedpur FC played a 0-0 draw

But East Bengal held their nerve in the crucial time of the game.

Youssef Ezzejjari Wins Golden Boot

The title celebrations became even bigger for the East Bengal because striker Youssef Ezzejjari finished as the league’s top scorer.

He scored the 11 goals in the 13 matches.

That performance has earned him the Golden Boot award.

He was born in Spain and previously representing Morocco at youth level, Ezzejjari played the defining role in East Bengal’s championship campaign.

Updated ISL Winners List Year Wise

Year Winner Team Runners-up Team
2026 East Bengal FC Mohun Bagan Super Giant
2024-25 Mohun Bagan Super Giant Bengaluru FC
2023-24 Mumbai City FC Mohun Bagan Super Giant
2022-23 ATK Mohun Bagan Bengaluru FC
2021-22 Hyderabad FC Kerala Blasters FC
2020-21 Mumbai City FC ATK Mohun Bagan
2019-20 ATK Chennaiyin FC
2018-19 Bengaluru FC FC Goa
2017-18 Chennaiyin FC Bengaluru FC
2016 ATK Kerala Blasters
2015 Chennaiyin FC FC Goa
2014 ATK Kerala Blasters FC

NASCAR Legend Kyle Busch Passes Away at 41, Racing World Pays Tribute

NASCAR legend Kyle Busch passed away at the age of the 41. He was one of the most recognizable drivers in stock car racing history. His passing was confirmed through a joint statement by his family Richard Childress Racing, and NASCAR. He was known for his fierce competitiveness, unmatched consistency and deep connection with the fans.

Kyle Busch Dies at 41

The sudden death of Mr. Kyle Busch has sent shockwaves across the racing world.

His passing was announced jointly by his family, NASCAR and Richard Childress Racing.

There is no official cause of death has been disclosed.

Also the earlier reports had stated that Busch had been hospitalized due to a severe illness and was receiving treatment.

Within the hours, the heartbreaking news of his passing was confirmed.

A NASCAR Career That Defined an Era

Kyle Busch was one of the NASCAR’s most successful drivers.

At the time of his death, he was in his 22nd full time season in NASCAR’s top division.

His remarkable career achievements includes the,

  • 2 NASCAR Cup Series championships
  • 63 Cup Series race victories
  • Top 10 all-time NASCAR race winners

One of the most successful national series drivers in the history.

The Rise of ‘Rowdy’

He earned the nickname of the ‘Rowdy’ because of his fearless racing style and fiery personality.

He builts a passionate fan community which is also known as ‘Rowdy Nation.’

With the outspoken nature, competitive spirit and racecraft made Kyle as the one of the most talked-about figures in the American motorsport.

Legacy Beyond Driving

His influence has extended beyond his own racing career.

He also played an important role to develop the future talent via ownership in NASCAR Truck Series.

His mentorship and investment in the young drivers also helped to shape the next generation of stock car racers.

This made him not just a champion driver, but also a builder of the sport’s future.

Tributes Pour In From Racing Community

The racing world has responded with emotional tributes.

Former teammate Denny Hamlin said he could not comprehend the loss and asked people to keep the Busch’s family in their thoughts.

Brad Keselowski described the news as a shocking and difficult to process.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. shared the heartfelt message remembering how their early rivalry evolved into friendship.

Charlotte Motor Speedway called Busch a ‘champion among champions’ and a once in a generation competitor.

A Career Full of Historic Milestones

Kyle Busch built one of the NASCAR’s most impressive resumes.

His career was marked by the,

  • Record-setting national series victories
  • Championship-winning seasons
  • Multiple iconic rivalries
  • Massive fan following
  • Long-term consistency at elite level

Few drivers matched his combination of the speed, endurance and competitive intensity.

Personal Life

Kyle Busch is survived by the,

  • His parents
  • His wife
  • Two young children

His sudden death leaves a major void in both the racing world and among millions of fans.

Cheetahs Roar Back in India After 70 Years, Mission Hits Major Milestone

India’s ambitious restoration mission Project Cheetah is showing the strong momentum as the India’s cheetah population rises to 53 which includes the 33 cheetahs born in India. Cheetah were once declared extinct in the country and now making a remarkable comeback through one of the conservation program.

Project Cheetah Records Major Population Growth

India’s flagship cheetah reintroduction program has achieved the major milestone as per the government latest sources.

Recently, a high level meeting chaired by Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav and reviewed the progress of Project Cheetah and discussed its next phase.

The numbers show the significant progress.

India’s current cheetah population has reached to 53 as new 33 Indian-born cubs indicates the successful breeding and adaptation under Indian conditions.

The program initially began with the relocation of 20 cheetahs from the countries like Namibia and South Africa.

Later, the 9 additional cheetahs from Botswana were introduced in early 2026 to strengthen the founder population and improve long-term genetic diversity.

Why Project Cheetah Matters

The cheetah once upon a time ruled across the India’s grasslands and open forests but was officially declared extinct in the country in the year 1952 due to hunting and habitat loss.

Project Cheetah is the world’s first intercontinental translocation of large wild carnivores which aimed at species restoration.

The mission goes beyond to just brings back a lost species.

Its broader conservation goals includes the,

  • Restoring degraded grassland ecosystems
  • Improving biodiversity balance
  • Strengthening prey populations
  • Promoting scientific wildlife management
  • Creating a long-term sustainable cheetah metapopulation

Kuno National Park Remains the Core Habitat

Kuno National Park in the state of Madhya Pradesh continues to serve as the primary base for Project Cheetah.

Scientific monitoring also suggests the cheetahs are adapting well.

Officials report states that,

  • Stable ranging behaviour
  • Effective hunting and prey use
  • No major physiological stress
  • Strong acclimatisation under managed conditions

Successful reproduction is considered as one of the strongest indicators in which the animals are adjusting to their new environment.

Expansion Beyond Kuno Begins

The next phase of Project Cheetah will focus on to building a broader landscape-based conservation model.

Gandhisagar Wildlife Sanctuary

Gandhisagar Wildlife Sanctuary has been prepared as the second habitat to support the population expansion and it will reduce pressure on Kuno.

Banni Grasslands, Gujarat

A major future expansion could happen in the Banni grasslands in Gujarat, where habitat readiness and prey augmentation work have reportedly reached at the satisfactory levels.

This could make the Gujarat as an important future cheetah landscape.

Nauradehi Wildlife Sanctuary

Officials are also preparing for the Nauradehi Wildlife Sanctuary in Madhya Pradesh for future introduction efforts.

This multi-site approach is vital for maintaining healthy genetic exchange.

What Is a Metapopulation Framework?

A metapopulation refers to the multiple separate wildlife populations living in the different habitats but they are connected through movement and genetic exchange.

This conservation strategy helps to,

  • Prevent inbreeding
  • Improve long-term survival
  • Reduce extinction risks
  • Strengthen species resilience

For the cheetahs, this model is essential because a single isolated population may faces the ecological or genetic challenges over time.

International Cooperation Behind the Project

Project Cheetah is also an example of the international conservation collaboration.

India worked with the countries like,

  • Namibia
  • South Africa
  • Botswana

These partnerships had enabled the transfer of founder cheetahs under scientific protocols.

Also the future sourcing from African nations is expected to continue to the preserve genetic diversity.

Delhi’s Vaman Van Initiative: Key Details of the New Ecological Education Project

Delhi Forest Department set to develop the ‘Vaman Van’ which is an interactive biodiversity zone designed to bring the people closer to nature. This initiative aims to create the engaging environmental education space where children, students and visitors can learn about forests, plant diversity and ecological conservation through the direct experience.

What is Delhi’s Vaman Van Project?

The ‘Vaman Van’ is the proposed special nature awareness space being planned by the Delhi Forest Department.

The project will focus on to showcasing dwarf and miniature plant species, and creating a compact but highly educational biodiversity zone.

Unlike the traditional parks or forest spaces, this concept is designed to offer a close-up and interactive experience with unique plant varieties which are rarely seen by the public.

Officials say that the  initiative is especially aimed at children and students to make learning about nature more engaging and practical.

Why is the Vaman Van Being Created?

The main objective behind the project is to improve the environmental awareness and biodiversity education.

The forest department officials believes that many people remain disconnected from nature, especially in urban areas.

By creating the interactive green space, the department wants visitors to better understand the,

  • Forest ecosystems
  • Plant diversity
  • Ecological balance
  • Conservation importance
  • Sustainable living practices

The initiative is also expected to encourage the stronger public participation in environmental protection efforts.

Where Will Vaman Van Be Located?

According to officials, the proposed Vaman Van is expected to come up in the Delhi’s western forest range.

The space will be developed over a relatively small area, and making it a compact but information-rich ecological zone.

Also the detailed planning regarding the exact site, infrastructure and visitor facilities is still under finalization.

What Makes Vaman Van Different?

The project stands out because of the its educational and experiential design.

Instead of just functioning only as a green recreational zone, it will act as the living classroom.

Visitors will be able to closely observe the miniature plant species and understand biodiversity through direct interaction.

This makes the concept especially useful for the,

  • School educational visits
  • Environmental awareness campaigns
  • Nature workshops
  • Student learning program
  • Public eco-awareness initiatives

Importance of Biodiversity Awareness in Cities

Also the urbanization often reduces the people’s everyday interaction with nature.

Projects like Vaman Van help bridge that gap between people and nature.

Biodiversity awareness is the important because it helps citizens understand the role of plants and ecosystems in,

  • Air purification
  • Climate regulation
  • Pollination
  • Water conservation
  • Wildlife support
  • Sustainable urban living

Interactive environmental spaces can help to create the long-term ecological responsibility among younger generations.

India Postpones Fourth India-Africa Forum Summit Amid Ebola Health Emergency in Africa

India has postponed the Fourth India-Africa Forum Summit which was schedule to be held in the last week of the May 2026 due to the growing Ebola outbreak in parts of Africa. This decision came at that time when the World Health Organization declared the situation in Congo and Uganda as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC).

India Postpones Fourth India-Africa Forum Summit

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) announced that the upcoming summit has been deferred after extensive consultations between India, the African Union Chairperson, and the African Union Commission.

The decision was taken after the reviewing of the evolving public health situation in Africa and assessing the feasibility of hosting such a major international gathering safely in the country.

The summit was expected to be an important diplomatic platform to strengthen the India-Africa cooperation across multiple sectors.

Why Was the Summit Postponed?

The immediate reason for postponement is the Ebola virus outbreak affecting parts of Africa.

The recently rising of cases in the country like Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda has raised the concern worldwide.

The World Health Organization recently declared the situation a PHEIC and it signaled the seriousness of the outbreak and the need for coordinated international attention.

Given the health emergency, both India and African leadership decided that postponement was the most responsible course of action.

India Reaffirms Support for Africa

Even as the summit has been delayed, India has strongly reiterated the its support for African nations.

According to the MEA, India remains fully prepared to provide the assistance to Africa’s public health response efforts.

This includes possible support for the,

  • Africa CDC initiatives
  • Health preparedness program
  • Strategic medical coordination
  • Capacity-building support

India has strongly emphasized that any support would align with the principle of an Africa-led response.

Why the India-Africa Partnership Matters More Than Ever

Continent of Africa has become increasingly important in the current geopolitics, trade and energy security. With the vast natural resources a young population and fast-growing economies the continent is emerging as the major global growth centre.

India has steadily expanded the diplomatic outreach across the Africa over the past decade.

Since the year 2018, India has opened total 17 new diplomatic missions in African countries, increasing its diplomatic presence to 46 nations across the continent.

The relationship is also gaining importance because both India and African countries share similar priorities on the several issues such as,

  • Reform of global institutions
  • Climate justice
  • South-South cooperation
  • Food and energy security
  • Digital public infrastructure

Focus on Trade, Investment and Development Partnership

The Economic cooperation between India and Africa have witnessed the strong growth in recent years.

Key Highlights of India-Africa Economic Ties

  • The current bilateral trade stands at around 85 billion dollars.
  • Also other side Africa accounts for nearly 10 percent of India’s energy imports.
  • India has provided over the 190 Lines of Credit worth more than 10 billion dollars to 41 African countries.
  • Around 220 development projects worth of 4.5 billion dollars have already been completed in many nations.
  • India is among the Africa’s top five investors and the fourth largest trading partner.

Recently, India has also signed the digital cooperation agreements with seven African nations which will support the digital governance and technology partnerships.

Background of the India-Africa Forum Summit

The India-Africa Forum Summit was launched in the year 2008 as a platform to strengthening political, economic and strategic ties between the India and African nations.

Previous Summits

Summit Year Venue
First Summit 2008 New Delhi
Second Summit 2011 Addis Ababa
Third Summit 2015 New Delhi

The third summit in the year 2015 had witnessed participation from leaders of all 54 African countries and making it one of India’s largest diplomatic events.

Rajnath Singh Unveils Indian War Memorial in South Korea, Honouring Korean War Heroes

India and South Korea have strengthened the strategic relationship as Defense Minister of India Rajnath Singh inaugurated the Indian War Memorial in South Korea. This memorial honors the Indian soldiers who served during the Korean War (1950-53) and specially those who carried out the humanitarian and peacekeeping duties.

Rajnath Singh Unveils Indian War Memorial in South Korea

The memorial was jointly inaugurated at the Imjingak Peace Park, South Korea, alongside with the South Korea’s Minister of Patriots and Veterans Affairs Kwon Oh-eul.

The ceremony has honored Indian military personnel who played critical roles during the Korean War.

Rajnath Singh also laid a wreath, observed a two-minute silence and paid tribute to those Indian soldiers whose service remains an important chapter in military history.

This occasion has been described as a symbolic and strategic milestone in India-South Korea relations.

Why Indian Soldiers Are Being Honored

India may not have been a direct combatant in the Korean War, but its humanitarian and peacekeeping role was highly important..

Two major Indian contributions were recognized.

60 Parachute Field Ambulance Unit

The legendary 60 Parachute Field Ambulance, which is often called the Maroon Angels and provided extraordinary medical support during the conflict.

The unit reportedly treated more than 222,000 patients and demonstrating one of the most notable humanitarian military efforts of the war.

Custodian Force of India

The Custodian Force of India played the major role in handling prisoner of war repatriation.

This was a crucial peacekeeping responsibility in the post conflict settlement process.

India and South Korea Sign New Cooperation Agreement

The event was not just limited to remembrance.

India and South Korea also signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to expand cooperation in the veterans affairs.

The agreement includes collaboration in the,

  • Veterans welfare
  • Academic exchanges
  • Cultural and memorial projects
  • Historical preservation initiatives

This will adds a new human and institutional dimension to the bilateral ties.

India’s Role in the Korean War

India also played a unique non-combat humanitarian and diplomatic role during the Korean War.

Key contributions included the,

  • Medical assistance through military units
  • Neutral peacekeeping engagement
  • Prisoner repatriation management
  • Diplomatic mediation efforts

Who Is Dr Soumya Swaminathan? Former WHO Scientist Elected Fellow of the Royal Society

Dr. Soumya Swaminathan who was former WHO chief scientist and ex-Director General of ICMR has been elected as the Fellow of the Royal Society, which is one of the world’s most prestigious scientific honor. This recognition celebrates her decades long contribution to the public health, infectious disease research and global healthcare leadership.

Dr Soumya Swaminathan Receives Prestigious Royal Society Honour

Dr Soumya Swaminathan has officially been elected as the Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS).

This is considered as one of the highest recognitions in the global science.

The Royal Society is among the oldest and most respected scientific institutions in the world.

Election as a Fellow is reserved for those individuals who have made exceptional contributions to science, medicine, research and innovation.

Her selection is being widely celebrated across the scientific and public health circles.

Why This Is a Historic Achievement for India

This honor is not just a personal achievement of her.

It is also a major milestone for the Indian science.

Dr Soumya Swaminathan becomes part of a rare Indian scientific legacy.

She and her father, Prof M S Swaminathan, are now believed to be the first Indian father-daughter duo to both become the Fellows of the Royal Society.

With this it makes the achievement historically unique.

It also reflects the India’s growing influence in the global scientific leadership.

One of Very Few Indian Women to Receive the Honor

This recognition also carries another historic dimension.

Dr Soumya Swaminathan is only the second Indian woman scientist to be elected as the Fellow of the Royal Society in its long history.

The first person was Prof Gagandeep Kang.

With this it makes the achievement especially significant for the women in science and medical research.

Also the representation at global scientific institutions remains limited and make the milestones like this highly meaningful.

Who Is Dr Soumya Swaminathan?

Dr Soumya Swaminathan is India’s one of the most respected public health scientists.

She has played the major leadership roles in both national and international healthcare systems.

Her most notable positions includes the,

  • Former Chief Scientist, World Health Organization (WHO)
  • Former Director General, Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)

Over the years, she has built a reputation as the globally trusted voice in health science.

Her Contribution to Global Public Health

Dr Swaminathan has worked extensively in the infectious disease research and health policy.

Her work has also focused on major health challenges including the,

  • Tuberculosis
  • HIV/AIDS
  • Maternal and child health
  • Global pandemic response
  • Public health systems strengthening

During the COVID-19 pandemic, she became one of the most recognized scientific voices globally.

Her role at the WHO has involved the scientific guidance, evidence-based health strategy, and international public health coordination.

What Is the Royal Society?

The Royal Society is the United Kingdom’s national academy of sciences.

It was founded in the year 1660, it is one of the oldest scientific institutions in the world.

Multiple historical greatest scientists have been Fellows, including the,

  • Isaac Newton
  • Charles Darwin
  • Albert Einstein
  • Stephen Hawking

Election to the society is based on the outstanding scientific contribution.

RBI Report Reveals Major Consumer Shift from Debit Cards to Credit Cards, UPI, and Digital Wallets

As per the latest RBI report highlights the major shift as Credit card transactions in the country have surged to 2.6 times in just 4 years. Also the Debit card transactions sharply declined as the consumers are following the UPI, digital wallets, and cashless spending tools.

RBI Report Shows Massive Growth in Credit Card Transactions

According to the Reserve Bank of India’s Payment System Report, the credit card usage saw remarkable expansion between 2021 and 2025.

Transaction volume jumped from the,

216 crore transactions in 2021 to 570 crore transactions in 2025

That represents the  growth of more than 2.6 times.

Transaction value also rose sharply by the,

₹8.9 lakh crore in 2021 to ₹23.2 lakh crore in 2025

This showcases the an average annual growth rate of nearly 27%.

Why Credit Card Usage Is Growing So Fast

There are several trends which are driving this boom.

Digital Consumer Spending Growth

People prefers the online shopping, as the E-commerce, subscription services, travel bookings and app-based payments often favor the credit card transactions.

Reward and Cashback Culture

Banks aggressively market the,

  • Cashback offers
  • Reward points
  • EMI conversions
  • Travel benefits
  • Lounge access
  • Shopping discounts

This makes credit cards more attractive than the debit cards for many consumers.

Rising Middle-Class Consumption

As the incomes rise and urban spending expands, more consumers are comfortable to use the short-term credit for convenience and flexibility.

Digital Payment Integration

Credit cards are now deeply integrated into the,

  • UPI-linked payment systems
  • Mobile wallets
  • Digital merchant payments
  • Recurring online subscriptions

Debit Card Usage Is Falling Sharply

As the credit cards surged, debit card usage moved in the opposite direction.

Transaction volume dropped from the 408.7 crore in 2021 to 133.6 crore in 2025

Transaction value also declined to,

₹7.4 lakh crore to ₹4.5 lakh crore

This trends indicates the major behavioural shift.

Why Indians Are Using Debit Cards Less

The biggest disruptor of the decline in debit card transaction is UPI.

Consumers now prefers the direct bank-to-bank payments through smartphones rather than swiping debit cards.

Other reasons includes

  • UPI Convenience
  • QR Code Payments Everywhere
  • Digital Wallet Alternatives
  • Credit Card Benefits

Private Banks Strengthen Their Dominance

The RBI report also shows the growing private bank leadership in the credit card market.

Market share in outstanding credit cards is,

Private Banks

67.7% in the year 2021

71.1% in the year 2025

Public Sector Banks

23.5% to the 23.9%

Foreign Banks

9.3% to 3.8%

This suggests that private banks continue to dominate consumer credit distribution.

QR Codes Keep Expanding

The UPI merchant infrastructure continues growing rapidly.

UPI QR code deployment also increased from the 6,782 lakh in June 2025 to 7,313 lakh in December 2025.

This also shows the continued merchant digitization.

Meanwhile, traditional infrastructure like the,

  • ATMs
  • PoS terminals
  • Bharat QR
  • Micro-ATMs

has shown the relative decline.

Taiwan Travelogue Wins International Booker Prize 2026 as First Mandarin-Translated Winner

Taiwan Travelogue wins the prize of the International Booker Prize 2026, put the Taiwan’s storytelling, history and literary culture firmly on the world map. It was written by the Yang Shuang-zi and translated by Lin King and this novel has made the first work translated from Mandarin Chinese to win the prestigious award.

Taiwan Travelogue Wins International Booker Prize 2026

The prestigious International Booker Prize 2026 has gone to the Taiwan Travelogue, it is a novel originally published in Taiwan in 2020.

The book is written by the Yang Shuang-zi and translated into the English by Lin King.

This victory is historically significant because it marks the first Mandarin Chinese translated work to win the International Booker Prize.

The award recognizes both the author and translator equally and highlighting the importance of literary translation in global publishing.

What Is Taiwan Travelogue About?

The novel presents the inventive and layered storytelling structure.

It is written as a fictional memoir of a supposed Japanese writer named Aoyama Chizuko, set in the year 1938 during that period when Taiwan was under Japanese colonial rule.

But there is a literary twist as the “memoir” is fictional and the real author frames herself as a merely the translator rather than the creator.

This metafictional style makes the narrative intellectually engaging.

A Story of Travel, Food, Friendship, and Colonial History

At the centre of this story is a journey across the colonial Taiwan.

Aoyama Chizuko travels through Taiwan on a government sponsored lecture tour.

She is accompanied by her interpreter Ō Chizuru (Chi-chan).

Their relationship develops into the complex emotional bond shaped by the,

  • Friendship
  • Cultural exchange
  • Unspoken desire
  • Colonial tension
  • Personal freedom

The novel uses the travel and food as narrative tools.

Taiwanese cuisine becomes a central storytelling part of this novel, and it offers the readers a vivid sensory experience while also revealing social and political realities.

Full List of Shortlisted Books and Authors

Below the six novels shortlisted for the International Booker Prize 2026.

1. ‘The Nights Are Quiet in Tehran’ – Shida Bazyar

It is the deeply moving narrative following the Iranian family from the 1979 revolution to their life in the exile. It is also highlights the political upheaval and generational trauma.

2. ‘She Who Remains’ – Rene Karabash

A unique story which is set in the Albanian mountains. It focusing on the identity and survival through the life of the woman living as a man.

3. ‘The Director’ – Daniel Kehlmann

It was written by Daniel Kehlmann and this novel explores the life of filmmaker G.W. Pabst. The book is navigating Hollywood and Nazi-era Austria.

4. ‘On Earth As It Is Beneath’ – Ana Paula Maia

It is the dark and gripping tale which set in a brutal penalty colony. In where the morality and survival collides.

5. ‘The Witch’ – Marie NDiaye

it was authored by Marie NDiaye and this novel presents the strange dreamlike story of the sorceress and her daughters.

6. ‘Taiwan Travelogue’ – Yang Shuang-zi

A historical narrative set as the year like1930s in Taiwan. And also following a Japanese writer and her translator on the journey of culture and identity.

Themes That Define This Year’s Shortlist

The 2026 shortlisted books are stand out because of the the strong emotional and social themes.

Several books which are focus on displacement and identity, particularly the,

  • Life in exile
  • Cultural belonging
  • Political resistance
  • Human Resilience amid Hardship sitution

Despite themes related to violence and oppression the stories emphasize the,

  • Hope and endurance
  • Emotional strength
  • Human connection
  • Blending History with Fiction

Why the International Booker Prize Matters

The International Booker Prize plays the important role in global literature by the promoting translated works and also giving voice to non-English author.
It is also encouraging the cross-cultural understanding.

Since 2016 for its inception the award has been given to the single book with the 50,000 Pound prize money equally shared between the author and translator.

Who Was Soma Somasegar? Former Microsoft Executive and Tech Mentor Dies at 59

The Indian-origin tech veteran Soma Somasegar who had played the defining role to shape the Microsoft’s software ecosystem was passed away at the age of the 59. He later became a respected venture capitalist in the Silicon Valley and he left the a legacy of the innovation, leadership and mentorship which has influenced the generations of the engineers.

Soma Somasegar Dies at 59

The death of S Soma Somasegar has sent the shockwaves across the global tech community.

His passing was confirmed by his family and Madrona Venture Group, where he served as the Managing Director for over a decade.

Multiple industry leaders, former colleagues and entrepreneurs have expressed the deep sorrow over the loss of one of technology’s most respected figures.

From Puducherry to Silicon Valley

Soma Somasegar’s journey reflected the classic story of the global Indian excellence.

He was born in Puducherry, India and he completed his engineering education at Anna University, Chennai.

He later moved to the United States to pursue a master’s degree in Computer Engineering at Louisiana State University.

His academic foundation became the launchpad for the extraordinary global career in technology leadership.

The Microsoft Legacy That Changed Developer Ecosystems

Somasegar has joined the Microsoft in January 1989.

Over the next 27 years, he became company’s one of the most influential leaders.

He played the direct role in building eight major Windows releases which includes the critical work on Windows NT architecture.

His impact extended far beyond the just product development.

As Corporate Vice President of Microsoft’s Developer Division, he oversaw flagship developer platforms including the,

  • Visual Studio
  • .NET Framework
  • Developer tools ecosystem

These technologies has transformed how millions of software developers worldwide built applications.

Architect of Microsoft India’s Growth

Somasegar’s one of the most significant contributions was establishing the Microsoft India Development Center (IDC) in Hyderabad in 1998.

This became one of the Microsoft’s most successful global engineering hubs.

The centre played a major role in the India’s emergence as a global software innovation destination.

His leadership also helped to create pathways for Indian engineering talent to contribute directly to global product development.

Satya Nadella’s Emotional Tribute

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella paid an emotional tribute to Somasegar.

Nadella described him as the remarkable leader who helped to shape the Microsoft’s developer ecosystem.

He also remembered Somasegar as a deeply personal friend who stood by his family during the difficult times.

A New Chapter in Venture Capital

After retiring from the Microsoft in the year 2015, Somasegar entered venture capital.

He joined the Madrona Venture Group, where he focused on early-stage technology investments.

His investment areas included the,

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Machine Learning
  • Cloud Infrastructure
  • Enterprise Software
  • Intelligent Applications

Over the years, he became a highly respected startup mentor and investor.

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