Editors Note
Honour Lord Parshuram by Fighting Corruption, Not Enabling It
Goa does not suffer from a shortage of symbols. It suffers from a shortage of spine.Every few months, the name of Lord Parshuram is invoked in our public discourse...
Editors Note
Trump Can Block the Persian Gulf, But the Caspian Sea Is Iran’s Backdoor
There is a tendency in global strategic thinking - particularly in Washington - to assume that geography behaves...
Editors Note
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...
Editors Note
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...
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....
Yemen Breaks the Saudi – UAE Axis: How a Power Struggle Between Allies Is Reshaping the Middle East
For anyone who has followed Middle Eastern geopolitics with even a modicum of seriousness, the Saudi - UAE standoff over Yemen was not a...
AR Rahman and the Cult of Victimhood in a Civilisational Republic
There is something deeply unsettling when privilege speaks the language of persecution. It is even more troubling when that voice belongs to someone who...
Thalapathy Vijay: Not a Contender Yet, But A Definite Game Changer
Tamil Nadu politics has never been about surprise candidates; it has always been about delayed realisation. The state does not announce its political revolutions...
Corruption and the Black Stones in Our Rice
In Goan households, rice is not merely food; it is ritual. Before the pot meets the flame, our mothers and grandmothers spread rice on...
When Silence Is Sanctified: The Nun Who Dared to Speak and the Church That Looked Away
For eight long years, silence was not just imposed on her - it was sanctified.The recent interview of a Keralite nun, Sister Ranit, to...
Deep State Does Not Want Peace in Manipur
Manipur today stands as a painful reminder that conflicts do not always survive on hatred alone. Many are kept alive, nurtured, and reignited by...





