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Veer or Villain? The Real Question Is: Have We Learned to Respect Our Own History

India, April 13 -- The debate over whether Vinayak Damodar Savarkar deserves the title "Veer" is not really about Savarkar. It is about us-our intellectual honesty, our political maturity, and our wil... Read More


Sakharam Binder - Sonali Kulkarni Stays With You Long After the Curtains Fall

India, April 9 -- Some stories don't come looking for you-you stumble upon them. And sometimes, all it takes is a fleeting moment to pull you into something unforgettable. I was in the middle of my n... Read More


When Politics Becomes a Circus: Noise, Narratives, and the Truth Behind the Madhu Kishwar Controversy

India, April 6 -- Let's get one thing straight-politics is not a poetry contest where the loudest voice wins. It's a battlefield of narratives, and right now, what we're witnessing is less of a debate... Read More


The Marketplace of Blind Faith: When Consent, Power, and Superstition Collide

India, March 30 -- The Ashok Kharat episode is not merely about one controversial figure or a set of disturbing viral videos. It is a brutal mirror held up to society-reflecting uncomfortable truths a... Read More


The Nashik 'Captain' Scandal: When Power, Blind Faith, and Silence Collide

India, March 22 -- This is not just another criminal case. This is not merely about one man falling from grace. What has unfolded in Nashik is a brutal exposure of a system that thrives on blind faith... Read More


A Rare Verdict of Mercy: The Harish Rana Case and India's Difficult Conversation with Dignity in Death

India, March 13 -- Courts are built on the fundamental principle of protecting life. In India, this principle is deeply rooted in Article 21 of the Constitution, which guarantees every citizen the rig... Read More


Mamata's Moment of Reckoning: Inside the Hidden Battle for West Bengal

India, March 11 -- West Bengal is moving toward an election that will not merely decide a government; it will determine the direction of the state's political character for the next decade. Beneath th... Read More


Beyond the Constitution: Dalit Struggle in India

India, March 8 -- India often takes pride in calling itself the world's largest democracy, a nation that constitutionally guarantees equality and dignity to every citizen. Yet beneath the confident rh... Read More


Ayatollah Ali Khamenei: The Architect of Iran's Strategic State - And Why His Departure Will Redefine Global Power

India, March 2 -- Leaders come and go. Systems endure. But once in a generation, a figure emerges who fuses himself with the machinery of the state so completely that separating the two becomes nearly... Read More


Intelligent Agriculture: Maharashtra's AI-Led Green Revolution in Motion

India, Feb. 23 -- Artificial intelligence is no longer a passing wave in technology; it is becoming the structural framework of the next global economy. With projections placing its economic contribut... Read More