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Rethinking Electoral Governance: Making Indian Democracy Manipulation Free

New Delhi, May 8 -- Concerns about the direction of electoral politics in India's democracy often emerge in moments of visible political shift, such as recent outcomes in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu, t... Read More


Stopping Iran's Nuclear Path not Merely a Western Security Interest: It is a Humanitarian Imperative

New Delhi, May 7 -- In global politics, the 'double standard' is a favorite talking point. Critics ask: if the U.S. and other powers keep nuclear weapons for self-defense, why is Iran denied the same?... Read More


India's Great Ideological Shift and Rise of a New National Identity

New Delhi, May 7 -- The current resonance across India's political landscape is not merely the sound of a transfer of power; it signals the twilight of a decades-old consensus and the rise of a renewe... Read More


Jammu & Kashmir's Drug-Addiction Crisis is a Multidimensional Threat: Joint Civic and Institutional Campaign Against it has Generated a Sense of Shared Responsibility

New Delhi, May 7 -- The greatest wealth of a nation is its youth and addiction steals that wealth silently.Drug addiction today stands as one of the most serious social challenges confronting Jammu an... Read More


Indian Elites Value EU Partnership But Doubt Europe's Strategic Strength

New Delhi, May 7 -- India and Europe are widely seen as sharing democratic values, providing a solid foundation for deeper cooperation. Yet Europe is still perceived in India as relatively weak in bot... Read More


Engineering Threat Perceptions: TTP, ISI and Bangladesh's Security Narrative

New Delhi, May 6 -- Bangladesh's strategic importance in South Asia has grown significantly in recent years, placing it at the intersection of competing regional and global interests. As geopolitical ... Read More


The Tragic Loop of Bangladesh Politics: Did the People Vote for Change or Replacement?

New Delhi, May 5 -- Bangladeshis did not risk their lives in 2024 because they believed one old party would automatically become morally superior to another. They resisted because life under the previ... Read More


When Fish was on the Ballot: Elections 2026 Saw Spicy Debate Over Bengal's Plate, Pride and Palate

New Delhi, May 5 -- In the heat of the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections, politics has taken a distinct culinary turn. The ongoing political exchanges between Himanta Biswa Sarma and Mamata Banerjee... Read More


Lessons from a Downed Aircraft: What Iran Did to America's AWACS Fleet at Saudi Air Base

New Delhi, May 5 -- On March 27, 2026, a coordinated Iranian strike on Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, six ballistic missiles and twenty-nine one-way attack drones, destroyed E-3G Sentry seria... Read More


Great Nicobar Project: Balancing National Security and Environmental Responsibility in Face of Looming Chinese Presence

New Delhi, May 5 -- As India steps forward as an emerging global power, the Greater Andaman & Nicobar Integrated Development Project has come to symbolise the tension between strategic necessity and e... Read More