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 […]
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 […]
New Study Challenges Columbus’ Italian Heritage
In a deed of primogeniture prepared on February 22, 1498, Christopher Columbus (between August 25 and October 31, 1451 – May 20, 1506) mentioned that his estate in Genoa, Italy, […]
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 […]
Fighting A Relentless Battle
A block consists of a cluster of villages, and each and every block has CCTV cameras, digital surveillance system and police pickets. There is no way to enter a block […]
When Silence Is A Crime
The global support is gradually shifting towards Palestine. Media surveys suggest that those, who have long openly supported the indiscriminate Israeli bombing of Gaza, have started condemning the Jewish Nation […]
An Authoritarian Regime & Echoes Of Silence
George Bernard Shaw (July 26, 1856 – November 2, 1950) once said: “Murder is the ultimate form of censorship.” The global community experienced this truth, yet again, when Anas Jamal […]
Surviving Asymmetrical Warfare In Neoliberal Era
The global community observed a strange phenomenon after the end of the recent Iran-Israel War. While Israel claimed that it destroyed Iran’s ability to build nuclear weapons, the US said […]
Light At The End Of The Bering Strait Tunnel
The logic of conflict seems to have taken on a life of its own. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Oleksandrovych Zelenskyy and his European zombie friends continue to crow that Ukraine will […]
