Cooperation For A New Paradigm, Or Extinction?
The Western nations’ apparent commitment to geopolitics – to the old and dying system of imperial control of some nations and peoples over others – is the biggest threat to […]
Celebrating The Power Of Art In Troubled Times
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences honoured Hungarian author László Krasznahorkai with the Nobel Prize in Literature for the year 2025 on October 9 “for his compelling and visionary oeuvre […]
Between State & People
By Yogendra Yadav When was the last time we had a book of such breadth and depth on Indian politics? I asked myself this question as I finished reading Partha […]
Last Supper And No Resurrection: Godard
He opted for euthanasia and ended his life four years ago as he was convinced that there was nothing more to offer. Before leaving this world, he mentioned in his […]
On Purity Of Blood
In Jane Austen‘s 1814 novel Mansfield Park, Edmund Bertram tied the nuptial knot with Fanny Price. They were cousins who grew up together. Consanguineous marriage is common, as well as […]
Stepping Beyond The Rule Of Law
In Gaza City, the announced plan over the next 48 hours is for genocide against its one million inhabitants. Reuters reported on September 17, 2025: “The Israeli military said on […]
A Clear Thinking Required
In a situation of extreme political turbulence, such as today, when two distinct prospects stand before the world and civilisation itself hangs in the balance, it is possible to not […]
Queen Leading The Dynasty Forward Alone
Approximately 0.03-2.5 inches in length … Yet the tiny creature has shattered fundamental concepts of biology. The mystery has recently been published in the journal Nature. Scientists have been surprised […]
Indian Judiciary Makes Peaceful Coexistence Difficult
The Supreme Court (SC) of India recently revised its prior order that mandated the permanent removal of stray dogs from the streets of New Delhi. The new directive allows sterilised […]
