27 December, 2025
RISE IN EMISSIONS DOESN’T MEAN THE WORLD IS FAILING
Rising emissions do not automatically equate to global climate failure. The Paris Agreement has not eliminated the crisis, but it has prevented a catastrophe, institutionalised climate responsibility, accelerated green innovation, and placed the world on a far better pathway than a decade ago. The task now is not to dismiss the treaty as ineffective, but to deepen commitment, strengthen cooperation, and hasten the pace of transition.Read More...
26 December, 2025
RETHINKING GOVERNANCE: PLACING CITIZENS AT THE CENTRE OF THE STATE
As India marches toward Viksit Bharat, governance must evolve beyond scheme delivery into a living partnership between people and the state. Only when governance is transparent, participatory, accountable, responsive, and continuously improving can democracy deliver both dignity and development.Read More...
22 December, 2025
SHANTI BILL & REGIONAL ENERGY SECURITY
The SHANTI Bill signals a mature Indian state—confident enough to decentralise capital, but wise enough to centralise control.Read More...
22 December, 2025
MOMENTUM IN INDIA’S DISABILITY INCLUSION MOVEMENT
Momentum exists, but scale, enforcement, and mindset change remain decisive.Read More...
19 December, 2025
TEMPLE ARCHITECTURE AS STATE POWER
Temple architecture was a multidimensional instrument of state power, integrating religion, economy, administration, and culture.Read More...
12 December, 2025
SAVINGS SHIFT RESHAPES INDIA’S MARKETS
India is entering a new financial era where domestic savers are the backbone of capital markets. This strengthens stability, reduces dependence on foreign money, and aligns with the long-term vision of Viksit Bharat 2047.Read More...
12 December, 2025
INVISIBLE EPIDEMIC: AIR POLLUTION
The right to breathe clean air should be recognised as part of Right to Life (Article 21). This shifts air quality from an environmental priority to a constitutional obligation.Read More...
11 December, 2025
IS INDIA’S 8.2% GROWTH RATE SUSTAINABLE?
India’s economy is showing muscle (high growth) but its institutional bones (statistics, labour markets, states’ capacities, export structure) remain weak.Read More...
9 December, 2025
HOW CAN INDIA BENEFIT FROM NEUROTECHNOLOGY?
Neurotechnology refers to mechanical or digital systems that connect directly with the nervous system, allowing us to record, monitor, decode, or influence neural activity.Read More...
8 December, 2025
ROLE OF GRASSLANDS IN INDIA’S CLIMATE RESILIENCE
Grasslands are among India’s most misunderstood ecosystems—long labelled as “wastelands” and subjected to misguided afforestation drives.Read More...
8 December, 2025
EVOLUTION OF INDIA’S BLOCKCHAIN, CRYPTO & WEB3 ECOSYSTEM
India’s Web3 ecosystem is expanding rapidly, backed by strong developer talent and rising global interest. However, regulatory ambiguity and taxation hurdles push startups abroad. With clearer rules, sandboxes and innovation-friendly policies, India can leverage blockchain for governance reforms, financial innovation and global digital leadership.Read More...
6 December, 2025
POLICING IN INDIA
The vision of a future-ready police force for a developed India in 2047 is compelling. But the conference offered no blueprint for achieving it. While the Prime Minister articulates the vision, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and police leadership must deliver:Read More...
5 December, 2025
INDIA’S CYBERCRIME CRISIS CANNOT BE SOLVED BY SURVEILLANCE THEATRICS
India’s cybercrime crisis reflects deeper structural, economic, and governance failures. Surveillance theatrics such as Sanchar Saathi create a false sense of control while eroding citizen trust. A resilient digital India requires legal safeguards, institutional capability, economic opportunity, and transparent governance, not omnipresent digital “guardians”. True security arises from empowerment — not authoritarian oversight.Read More...
2 December, 2025
RETHINKING JUDICIAL REFORMS
India’s judiciary is frequently criticised for chronic delays, mounting case backlogs, and the slow pace of disposals. In response, governments often propose structural additions such as fast-track courts (FTCs) or procedural changes aimed at speeding up cases.Read More...
28 November, 2025
DENISOVA HOMININS
An extinct archaic human group closely related to Neanderthals. Lived across Asia during Lower–Middle Paleolithic. Known mostly through DNARead More...
26 November, 2025
FOR ASSAM TEA, ERRATIC CLIMATE AND STAGNANT PRICES PRESENT A CRISIS
Assam, home to one of the world’s most renowned tea landscapes, has built its economy, cultural identity, and global reputation around tea. However, the twin pressures of climate unpredictability and stagnant market prices are now undermining the very foundations of this century-old industry. As traditional climatic rhythms blur and production costs escalate, tea growers—especially smallholders—find themselves confronting an existential crisis.Read More...
26 November, 2025
CONSTITUTION AT 76
Institutions appear fatigued even as the Constitution remains resilient. The challenge is the hollowing of democracy — regular elections but weakened governance. Active citizenship, constitutional morality, and civic pressure are essential to restore institutional accountability.Read More...
25 November, 2025
FRATERNITY: THE FORGOTTEN PILLAR OF INDIA’S CONSTITUTION
At 76, the Constitution challenges India with a simple question: Are we brave enough to bring the values of equality, liberty, and fraternity into our homes, workplaces, and neighbourhoods? The future of Indian democracy depends not on ritualistic reverence for the Constitution but on our willingness to live by its moral demands.Read More...
20 November, 2025
HIDDEN COST OF POLLUTED GROUNDWATER
Groundwater contamination is a silent disaster with profound health, economic, and social consequences. Unlike scarcity, contamination is often irreversible. India must treat this challenge as an urgent national priority. Through coordinated action—scientific monitoring, regulatory enforcement, sustainable farming, and community solutions—the country can prevent this hidden crisis from evolving into a catastrophic burden. The cost of inaction will only grow; the time for bold intervention is now.Read More...
13 November, 2025
INDIA’S INCREASING VULNERABILITY TO TROPICAL CYCLONES
India’s vulnerability to tropical cyclones is the outcome of a complex interaction between geography, demography, and climate dynamics. While technological advancements have reduced mortality, climate change and sea-level rise continue to amplify economic and ecological risks. Sustainable coastal development and community resilience are essential to secure India’s future against intensifying tropical storms.Read More...
11 November, 2025
AIR QUALITY BEYOND AQI: WHY MEASURING INDOOR POLLUTANTS MATTERS
10 November, 2025
HOW SHOULD LAW SCHOOLS CHANGE ATTENDANCE NORMS?
The Sushant Rohilla judgment is a milestone in higher-education reform. It harmonizes academic discipline with constitutional compassion. The Court reminded universities that their foremost duty is not merely to regulate attendance but to nurture well-being, fairness, and dignity — the essence of constitutional morality in education.Read More...
10 November, 2025
DOES INDIA NEED NUTRITIONAL TRANSFORMATION?
India’s journey from food security to nutritional security is essential for sustainable development. Functional foods and smart proteins represent the next frontier in achieving health, sustainability, and economic growth. However, to realize this vision, India must create a robust regulatory ecosystem, promote scientific innovation, and build public trust.Read More...
6 November, 2025
HOW LOCAL TOPOGRAPHY CONTRIBUTES TO AIR POLLUTION
Local topography significantly influences air pollution by trapping pollutants and facilitating smog formation.Read More...
6 November, 2025
CONTEMPT OF COURT IN INDIA: UNDERSTANDING LEGAL BOUNDARIES
Contempt of court is not merely about punishing disrespect but protecting the rule of law and the integrity of judicial institutions.Read More...
5 November, 2025
HOW THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF INDIA REMAINS CENTRAL TO THE FUNCTIONING OF THE INDIAN REPUBLIC
The Attorney General of India is not merely the government’s lawyer but the Constitution’s conscience-keeper. Positioned uniquely at the intersection of law, politics, and morality, the AGI safeguards the republic from executive overreach while enabling lawful governance. The true strength of this office lies not in its powers but in its commitment to the Constitution and the rule of law—the bedrock of the Indian Republic.Read More...
