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...
The Man Who Didn’t Seek Power, But Purpose: Remembering Manohar Parrikar
In 2019, India lost a son, and Goa lost its fiercest protector. But for some of us, the loss was deeply personal. It was...
Trump’s Iran War: Bombs Without Strategy, Conflict Without an End
Two weeks into the Iran War, the world is already witnessing a familiar pattern in American foreign policy - military action first, strategic clarity...
What If Oil Breaches $150? Forecasting the Economic Shock from the America-Israel-Iran War
There is a moment in every war when the world stops pretending it is not one. That moment arrived this weekend, when American bombers...
The Middle East War: A Modern Crusade by Other Means
History rarely repeats itself in identical form, but it often returns wearing new masks. What we are witnessing unfold today in the escalating war...
Raktabeej in the Middle East: Why Islamic Radicalism Multiplies with Every Strike
There is a demon in Hindu mythology whose power did not lie in brute strength alone - but in multiplication.His name was Raktabeej.In the...
Why India Must Follow Europe’s Lead and Ban the Burning of Unsold Fashion
On Monday, the European Commission did something that many governments talk about but rarely dare to implement: it drew a moral line through the...





