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Battle for the Hills: Tripura’s Hills Set Stage for BJP–TIPRA Clash
The political landscape of Tripura is heating up as the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) elections approach. Established under the August 1979 Act and governed by the Sixth Schedule of the Indian Constitution,…
Judicial Delays and Public Trust: Why Justice Feels Out of Reach for Common Indians
By Harshita Rai
For many Indians, the idea of justice is not defeated in principle—it is defeated by time. A case filed with hope slowly turns into years of waiting, repeated adjournments, and mounting costs. Somewhere along the way, faith…
Dr. Mohammad Yunus : On Being taught In an Indian University ?
Poonam Sharma
Education is not value-neutral. Every text prescribed, every thinker elevated, and every voice legitimized through a university curriculum sends a message—not just about knowledge, but about moral judgment, national…
Did Modi Misread Bangladesh?
Poonam Sharma
Were there flaws in the policies and strategies adopted by the Modi government in Delhi toward Bangladesh over the past decade?
According to most political and diplomatic experts, the answer is unequivocally yes.
One of…
Bangladesh : Islamist Violence, Yunus–Jamaat Nexus Anti-India Propaganda Pushing to Collapse
Poonam Sharma
Bangladesh is no longer merely witnessing sporadic unrest. What is unfolding today looks dangerously close to a designed breakdown—one that combines Islamist street power, political vacuum, targeted violence against…
When Light Meets the Gun-The Moral Test of Global Leadership
Poonam Sharma
Festivals of light across civilizations—Diwali, Hanukkah, Christmas, Eid’s spiritual culmination—symbolize hope, renewal, and the triumph of conscience over fear. Yet in recent years, these moments of collective faith have…
Rani Ropuiliani: Forgotten Queen Who Defied Empire in Mizoram
Poonam Sharma
Indian history textbooks often reduce the freedom struggle to a few urban narratives, leaving the Northeast marginalized. Rani Ropuiliani’s story challenges this erasure. She was not merely a regional figure but a symbol of…
Is the Opposition Losing the Narrative War Ahead of 2029?
By Harshita Rai
As India moves steadily toward the 2029 general election, the political contest is no longer defined only by seat arithmetic or alliance negotiations. It is increasingly shaped by narrative control—who frames the national…
Black Flags: What ISIS Symbols in Bangladesh Really Signal
Rising violence in Bangladesh and reports of ISIS flags in Dhaka raise troubling questions about radical infiltration, political instability, and the role of Mohammad Yunus in a nation at the edge of chaos.
Redefining Education: A Needonomics Interpretation of Knowledge and Happiness
Prof. Madan Mohan Goel Propounder, Needonomics & Former Vice-Chancellor
Education has always occupied a sacred and central place in Indian civilization—not merely as a means of earning a livelihood, but as a pathway to inner…