Op-Eds Opinion
The Intrusive Mandate The Indian living room has become the latest frontier for educational overreach. In a disturbing trend across urban centers, school administrations have begun issuing mandates that extend far beyond the classroom. Parents are being instructed by teachers to speak exclusively in English with their children at home. The justification offered is the […]
Op-Eds Opinion
For years, India’s target of 100 GW of nuclear power by 2047 was dismissed by critics as a mere PowerPoint fantasy—a distant, bureaucratic aspiration disconnected from reality. But the long-term uranium supply agreement between Kazatomprom and India has shattered skepticism. This is not just another mining contract or a routine trade deal; it is a […]
Op-Eds Opinion
The Supreme Court’s February 2026 observations have fundamentally shifted the debate on election-time freebies. For years, political parties across states justified unconditional cash transfers and blanket subsidies as welfare. Now, the Chief Justice has drawn a sharp constitutional line between targeted public welfare and what the Court described as appeasement in spirit.