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...
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...
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...
15 November, 2025
FLEXIBLE INFLATION TARGETING
Flexible Inflation Targeting has contributed significantly to anchoring inflation expectations in India. While the 4% target and ±2% band appear broadly appropriate, stronger commitment to headline inflation metrics and fiscal discipline is essential. A well-calibrated FIT framework, paired with credible fiscal consolidation, will ensure India’s sustained growth and macroeconomic resilience in the coming decade.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
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...
