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 as the world’s largest democracy has functioned with a deep and...
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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...
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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....
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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....
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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...
Twenty-Five Deaths, One Question Mr Modi: Will India Treat Corruption Like Terrorism
When 26 innocent Indians were killed in Pahalgam, the nation did not hesitate or hedge. The act was identified for what it was -...
Goa Misses You, Mr Parrikar
Today, as Goa marks your birthday, Manohar Parrikar, there is a silence that hurts more than noise. Not the silence of peace, but the...
Governance in Goa Needs a Shake-Up, Modiji
There is a moment in every democracy when silence becomes complicity. Goa is staring at that moment today. The land once celebrated as Dev...
The First Spark of the Arpora Fire Was a Panchayat Stamp
The trail of corruption that enabled the illegal operations of Birch nightclub - an illegality that burned 25 innocent people alive - began not...
Arpora’s White-Collared Terrorism: Will We Go to War Against Corruption That Kills Our Own?
There are moments in a nation’s journey when the blood spilled on its own soil demands more than condolences, more than committees, more than...
Arpora Was Not an Accident. It Was Murder – And Goa Must Say It Loudly
Goa woke up to horror in Arpora - 23 lives reduced to ashes inside a nightclub that should never have been allowed to operate...





