JS: The iconic magazine which ‘invented’ the Indian teenager
Chatty, irreverent and engaged, JS was more than a magazine – it shaped an Indian cosmopolitanism.
Chatty, irreverent and engaged, JS was more than a magazine – it shaped an Indian cosmopolitanism.
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Global power is often discussed in terms of familiar giants—countries whose economic size, military strength, or political reach dominate headlines. Yet beyond the spotlight, a quieter shift is underway. A group of “middle powers” is steadily increasing its influence, not through dramatic displays of force or sweeping ideological movements, but through strategic positioning, economic specialization,…