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    Biden’s Foreign Policy: Changing Dynamics
    Soham Agarwal
    • May 24, 2021
    • 8 min

    Biden’s Foreign Policy: Changing Dynamics

    The foreign policy of each country is based on the national interests of that country, But in the 21st Century, there have been...
    24 views
    NFTs: Absurd or Evolutionary?
    Shaily Birla
    • May 12, 2021
    • 5 min

    NFTs: Absurd or Evolutionary?

    What are NFTs? Time and again, the media flashes with the news of an explosion in the world of Blockchain. From Nyan Cat being sold as a...
    45 views
    Hong Kong’s Human Capital Reversal
    Aaryan Gadhok
    • May 5, 2021
    • 4 min

    Hong Kong’s Human Capital Reversal

    It remains an indubitable fact that a major segment of the millennial gentry unequivocally eye the opportunity of working in a developed...
    10 views
    Failing the Freedom
    Nishant Kumar
    • May 3, 2021
    • 5 min

    Failing the Freedom

    “Freedom of the press is not just important to democracy; it is democracy.” -Walter Cronkite. We are often told that knowledge is the new...
    9 views
    Making an Aatmanirbhar Healthcare Hub
    Shreya Shukla
    • Apr 28, 2021
    • 5 min

    Making an Aatmanirbhar Healthcare Hub

    India has been at the forefront of making healthcare affordable through generic manufacturing. Jugaad finds its way everywhere without...
    40 views
    Remnants of Secularity
    Devansh Mittal
    • Apr 15, 2021
    • 5 min

    Remnants of Secularity

    “I have to say that India is no longer the country of this novel,” confesses author Salman Rushdie in an article he wrote reminiscing...
    13 views
    India’s Asian Balance
    Aaryan Gadhok
    • Apr 8, 2021
    • 5 min

    India’s Asian Balance

    Asia, a cluster of 50 independent nations, is a crowded neighbourhood acting as the centre of gravity for both the world economy and...
    16 views
    Who were the Witches?
    Sanchaali Chakravarty
    • Apr 6, 2021
    • 6 min

    Who were the Witches?

    If you were female, married with less or no children or had spoiled milk in your fridge, chances are that in 1692 you would qualify as a...
    7 views
    NCT Bill 2021: Delhi’s Democratic Debacle
    Vikram Bana
    • Apr 5, 2021
    • 4 min

    NCT Bill 2021: Delhi’s Democratic Debacle

    When in early 2020, the people of Delhi brought back Arvind Kejriwal to power as the Chief Minister of Delhi, they did not even have the...
    7 views
    Disobeying Civil Disobedience
    S Aditya
    • Mar 20, 2021
    • 4 min

    Disobeying Civil Disobedience

    Perhaps the greatest turnaround in the history of political communication was ushered in with a walk. Not just a walk, a march. Not just...
    10 views
    The Caste Conundrum: Ambedkar and Gandhi
    Kumar Harsh
    • Feb 22, 2021
    • 5 min

    The Caste Conundrum: Ambedkar and Gandhi

    S.M Michael an English correspondent wrote to Gandhi on 17th November 1920 stating that “even if you (Gandhi) succeed in establishing...
    15 views
    Ecofeminism: Nature and Beyond
    Saberi Mallick
    • Feb 12, 2021
    • 4 min

    Ecofeminism: Nature and Beyond

    Nature has been conceptualised in feminine terms for centuries, and the archetype of ‘Mother Nature’ has dominated the collective...
    3 views
    The Dilemma in Indian Democracy
    Ritabrata Chakraborty
    • Jan 25, 2021
    • 5 min

    The Dilemma in Indian Democracy

    One of the few truisms on which people across the political spectrum tend to agree till now is that the Indian polity is democratic in...
    51 views
    A Forgotten Past
    Athul Mohan
    • Dec 26, 2020
    • 5 min

    A Forgotten Past

    “It is a fine sunny day in 18th century Travancore. A warrior who had just returned from war waits outside his Tharavadu (ancestral...
    21 views
    The Supreme Fort
    Shanmukha Aditya
    • Nov 30, 2020
    • 8 min

    The Supreme Fort

    On the afternoon of 10th May 1993, Somnath Chatterjee, a 64-year old lawyer-turned-legislator rose in Lok Sabha to pass a motion. He...
    2 views
    Humanitarian Growth and Institution Builder: Nehruvian Socialism
    Pranav Jha
    • Nov 26, 2020
    • 7 min

    Humanitarian Growth and Institution Builder: Nehruvian Socialism

    In continuation with the previous article, We have seen how technological and industrial investment led to the foundation of a...
    5 views
    The Saviour of India’s Infant Economy: Nehruvian Socialism
    Pranav Jha
    • Nov 24, 2020
    • 13 min

    The Saviour of India’s Infant Economy: Nehruvian Socialism

    In these times, socialism has become a more redundant concept. There have been nationalistic calls to undo the wrongs of the past- which...
    19 views
    Malabar Exercise: A Win Without A Fight
    Surpiya Singh
    • Nov 19, 2020
    • 5 min

    Malabar Exercise: A Win Without A Fight

    Presently, India surely understands how to give a befitting reply to its rival nations; entry of Australia in Malabar is the best example...
    0 views
    The Essence of Justice: A Case against Capital Punishment
    Nishi Upadhyay
    • Oct 20, 2020
    • 4 min

    The Essence of Justice: A Case against Capital Punishment

    Every time a crime is committed, the victim has a desire for revenge and the recent clamour for the death penalty of rapists collectively...
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    Rarest of the Rare: A Case for Capital Punishment
    Riya Jeph
    • Oct 20, 2020
    • 6 min

    Rarest of the Rare: A Case for Capital Punishment

    Tsutomo Miyazaki infamously known as The Human Dracula was hanged to death at the age of 45. His horrific obsession with little girls led...
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