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Citizen’s Burden

When the government insists that an Indian passport is not proof of Indian citizenship, something more than a legal clarification is at stake.

War and Consent

The most enduring consequence of a war is often not what happens on the battlefield, but what it reveals about the institutions that authorise it.

Plutocracy gone crazy

At its zenith, England was known as a nation of shopkeepers, where trade followed the crown; this was however interchangeable ~ the East India Company accumulated an empire, many times the size of the mother country.

Balancing needs

As India anticipates the unveiling of its interim budget, all eyes are on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s strategic approach in steering the nation’s economic trajectory.

The City of Seven Hills

I travelled to Lisbon from London on New Year’s Eve. A lot of people head to London on the 31st of December every year. However, I was more than happy to escape from my adopted city for a few days.

Towards Ram Rajya

After fulfilling the longcherished construction of the Lord Rama Temple at Ayodhya, the next desire of people is for establishing “Rama Rajya” in the country. “Rama Rajya” is a term used to describe the ideal state of society as envisioned by Lord Rama, comprising perfect harmony, justice, dharma and prosperity, where people live in peace and happiness.

Border music

Immigration has again emerged as a central factor in American politics, holding the potential to sway electoral outcomes.

Twists and turns

In the political theatre of Bihar, Nitish Kumar has once again taken centre stage, resigning as the chief minister and being sworn in again after orchestrating a shift in alliances that has left many scratching their heads.