Editors Note
I Don’t Consent to Lowering the Age of Sexual Consent to 16 in India
India is a nation that prides itself on being young - 65% of our people are under 35. But youth alone does not make us wise. And sometimes, in...
Editors Note
Is Lenskart IPO a Valuation Bubble?
When a company known for selling spectacles starts to look blurry on the balance sheet, it’s time investors...
Editors Note
Amit Shah: The Silent Executioner of India’s Viksit Bharat Mission
There are politicians who talk. There are politicians who promise. And then there is Amit Shah - the...
Editors Note
The Mirage of Wealth: India Must Learn to Own, Not Just Sell
In the corridors of modern capitalism, the loudest applause is reserved for those who sell the most -...
Editors Note
India and Its Eternal Nemesis: The Pothole Problem That Never Dies
Every monsoon, India becomes a country divided — not by politics or religion — but by potholes. The...
You Don’t Do Ceasefires with Terror States — You Destroy Them
Yes, I am disappointed.Not because I seek war, not because I crave bloodshed, but because I believe in justice — a justice that must...
Terror by Design: The ISI-Red Crescent Nexus and the Politics of Blood Money
Jammu & Kashmir has long been a chessboard for geopolitical adventurism, religious radicalisation, and financial manipulation. For decades, it served as the laboratory for...
Operation Sindoor: Bharat’s Sindoor Strikes Terrorism at its Root
In the silence of the pre-dawn darkness, as most of India slept peacefully under the sacred canopy of the tricolour, her defenders – the...
Modi’s Vision 2047 for Bharat: From Silent Spectator to Sovereign Shaper
When Prime Minister Narendra Modi rose to speak at the ABP Network India@2047 Summit, he wasn’t addressing a room full of journalists or political...
India and Israel’s Common Enemy: Islamic Terrorism Fuelled by China’s Clandestine Hand
In the theatre of global geopolitics, nations often find allies not only through shared values but through shared adversities. India and Israel—two democracies, millennia-old...
India’s Chanakya Strategy Against Pakistan Post-Pahalgam
In the intricate game of geopolitical chess, it is not always brute strength that wins the war, but strategic intellect, patience, and the calibrated...




