Op-Eds Opinion
The ongoing debate surrounding the delimitation exercise in India has revealed deep-seated anxieties among southern states, which fear a loss of political representation due to their successful implementation of population control measures. With the potential expansion of Lok Sabha seats from 543 to 846, states like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar are poised to gain significant
Op-Eds Opinion
Ranveer’s recent comments? Absolute nonsense. But the way the law is handling the situation? Even worse. Once again, we’re watching the great Indian tradition of selective outrage unfold. This is a country where online gambling flourishes, unregulated crypto schemes rope in clueless investors, and “family-friendly” platforms shamelessly slip in adult web series
Op-Eds Opinion
The 2025 ICC Champions Trophy has become more than just a cricketing spectacle—it has exposed the shameless hypocrisy in international sports. The same nations that preach security concerns and morality when it suits them are now whining like spoiled children because India refuses to play in Pakistan. Their selective outrage reeks of double standards—as if […]
Editorials Opinion
President Donald Trump’s second term in office is proving to be more calculated, disciplined, and legally strategic compared to his first presidency. Unlike the impulsive decision-making, internal chaos, and frequent staff turnover that characterized his first tenure (2017-2021), Trump 2.0 is focused, systematic, and highly structured in its approach. However, while his
Editorials Opinion
History is more than just a subject in textbooks—it is the foundation upon which a nation’s identity is built. Yet, for decades, Indian students have been fed a history syllabus that disproportionately glorifies foreign invaders while neglecting the greatness of indigenous rulers. This distortion of historical narratives, sanctioned by successive governments and education