Editors Note
Modi at the Pike Syndrome Crossroads: When Power Stops Pushing Boundaries
There comes a stage in leadership when power is no longer the problem. Mandate is not the problem. Public support is not even the problem. The real danger begins...
Editors Note
Redrawing the Middle East: Lines Drawn in Blood, Not Ink
History teaches us a brutal truth - borders are rarely drawn by cartographers; they are carved by conflict....
Editors Note
Dharma Draws the Line: When Eradication Becomes Adharma
I had a long conversation with a learned friend recently - the kind that begins with conviction and...
Editors Note
Buddhism: India’s Civilisational Bridge to Lead Asia Again
There was a time when India did not need aircraft carriers, trade wars, or strategic alliances to influence...
Editors Note
I Concur With Dattatreya Hosabole: Faith Must Be Free, But Forced Conversion Threatens India’s National Security
At a time when India is navigating complex questions of identity, faith, and national cohesion, the statement by...
India’s Strategic Crossroads in the Shadow of a US-Iran War
In the theatre of global geopolitics, few crises unfold without dragging the rest of the world into their chaos. If and when war breaks...
How Game Theory Can Help India Counter the Global Misinformation War on Minority Atrocities
In international diplomacy and geopolitics, perception is often more potent than truth. The global narrative that India is a nation systematically oppressing its minorities...
Modi Exposes Trump’s Fiction: India Needs No Mediator for Pakistan’s Terror Games
When a man known for bluster meets a leader who embodies resolve, truth is the first casualty in the propaganda war. That is precisely...
The House of Khamenei: If Iran Collapses, the Axis of Resistance Will Crumble Too
If the Islamic Republic of Iran collapses like a house of cards, the shockwaves will not merely tremble through Tehran’s palatial halls of power—they...
When Krishna Asked Arjuna to Kill Karna: The Brutal Beauty of Dharma
In the epic battlefield of Kurukshetra, where destinies were torn apart and dharma was carved in blood, there came a moment that still unsettles...
India Rarely Wins the Narrative War – And That’s a National Security Failure
India is a nation of unmatched civilizational legacy, technological prowess, and military strength. Yet, when it comes to the war of narratives, we falter,...





