Women’s quota, with a political rider
When empowerment is tied to delimitation, suspicion isn’t entirely misplaced
When empowerment is tied to delimitation, suspicion isn’t entirely misplaced
For years, Prashant Kishor has been celebrated as Indian politics’ master strategist — the behind-the-scenes architect of winning campaigns, the
The Bihar verdict is a blunt reminder that votes do not always translate into power — and that a fractured
Ah, the great Indian tamasha of democracy—where the ballot box doubles as a get-out-of-jail-free card. Picture this: as the dust
Narendra Modi turns 75 today, on 17 September 2025. From a small town in Gujarat to the corridors of Delhi,
Indian police system is rotting from within, courtesy of its trigger-happy, torture-loving police force. Custodial torture isn’t just a glitch
In the sweltering heat of Bihar’s political arena, where elections loom like a monsoon storm, we’ve witnessed yet another low
Donald Trump’s tariff blitzkrieg was supposed to bend the world to America’s will—cripple Russia, isolate China, and bully India into
In a country where corruption scandals have become as routine as monsoon rains, the Indian government’s move to introduce three
In the world’s largest democracy, the integrity of elections is not just a procedural nicety—it’s the bedrock of public trust.