The Rise of Populism and the Fall of a State: How Bihar’s Lost Decade Became a Lesson for India When Leadership Becomes Ownership Bihar, a historically rich land of learning, culture, and civilization, has endured governance experiments that tested not only its administrative machinery but also the ...
The Grey Horizon: How Aging Nations Are Reshaping the Global Balance of Power Human civilization stands at a remarkable crossroads, where progress meets paradox, and longevity challenges prosperity. The very success of modern societies, longer lives, better healthcare, and greater comfort, has silen...
The Shattered Land and the Unbroken Spirit: Canada A Land Once Whole Long before the first European ships kissed the shores of Turtle Island, the land now called Canada thrummed with life. Rivers spoke in gentle tongues, forests held the secrets of generations, and nations of Indigenous people, Firs...
Shadows of Power: America’s Foreign Policy and Its Global Consequences From the end of World War II to the twenty-first century, one nation has stood as both the champion and the challenger of global peace, the United States of America. Its rise to unmatched geopolitical influence brought technologi...
The Hidden Politics of Language in India: Why Sanskrit, Not Hindi, Is the Real Target Language in India is never just about words; it is about power, culture, identity, and continuity. Across the states of our country, we often hear a loud and persistent cry: “We reject the imposition of Hindi!” The...