Editors Note
Britain’s Grooming Gangs: The Truth Westminster Feared
For more than two decades, Britain witnessed one of the most horrifying crimes against its own children. Thousands upon thousands of vulnerable young girls, predominantly from working-class white British...
Editors Note
The US-Iran Deal: Between Strategic Necessity and Strategic Illusion
The debate over the United States-Iran deal has never been about uranium enrichment alone. It is a debate...
Editors Note
The World of Cinema and the World of Education Must Build a Bridge for the Future
The future of education will not be determined merely by technology. It will be determined by how effectively...
Editors Note
An Open Letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Why India Should Lead the World in Advocating Film Pedagogy
India stands today at a unique intersection of history, demography, culture, and technology. We are the world’s most...
Editors Note
Russia Must Learn from America: Cinema is Not Just Entertainment, It is Geopolitics
As I participate in discussions on film pedagogy and the role of cinema in shaping societies at the...
It is Time for ‘Shakti’ to Rise: Women’s Reservation as India’s Democratic Awakening
India today stands at the cusp of a long-overdue democratic correction. For decades, the country that prides itself as the world’s largest democracy has...
The West Asia War: The Endgame Where Nobody Wins, Yet Nobody Loses
There are wars that conclude with decisive victories, marked by surrender documents and victory parades. And then there are wars that refuse such neat...
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...
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. The ongoing war involving the United...
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 ends in introspection. His argument was...
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 Asia. It sent monks, not missiles;...





