Fault Lines and Faulty Logic
By Vickram Kilpady The linguistic reorganisation of states has been a necessary and inevitable chapter in India’s political evolution. It cannot now be dismissed as a historical mistake simply because…
By Vickram Kilpady The linguistic reorganisation of states has been a necessary and inevitable chapter in India’s political evolution. It cannot now be dismissed as a historical mistake simply because…
By Dilip Bobb Two recent events, one being a heart-breaking tragedy, and the other well deserving if belated, involved NALSA, or the National Legal Services Authority. The tragedy was the…
By Dr Swati Jindal Garg “A functioning, robust democracy requires a healthy, educated, participatory followership, and an educated, morally grounded leadership.” Taking a cue from this sentiment, the Supreme Court…
By Jyotika Kalra On Sunday, July 27, thousands gathered at the Mansa Devi temple in Haridwar with hope and devotion, but within minutes, their faith was met with fear. A…
Rajshri Rai (RR): What is the potential impact of the Indian government’s proposed amendments to the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, particularly the redefinition of “court” and the provisions for a…
By Binny Yadav Should a 17-year-old boy be labelled a rapist for being in a consensual relationship with his 16-year-old girlfriend? That’s the question at the heart of an intense…
By Annunthra Rangan During his presidential campaign, Donald Trump famously declared that “tariff is the most beautiful word in the dictionary.” Six months into his presidency, he has moved decisively…
By Inderjit Badhwar When Donald Trump first declared during his campaign that “tariff is the most beautiful word in the dictionary,” it sounded like just another made-for-TV line—provocative, punchy, and…