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Category: Democracy

Revision: Significant & Systemic

“Knowledge speaks, but wisdom listens.” – Jimi Hendrix. Curriculum or academic syllabus at educational institutions had been radically revised in Italy during Benito Mussolini‘s reign (from 1923 to 1943). The […]

A Waning Trust

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has triggered a sensation by claiming that the trust in Government among the youth decreased in the last couple of years due to COVID-19 Pandemic […]

An Antidote To Poverty?

Noted Economist of Indian Origin Pranab Bardhan believes that the policy of a Universal Basic Income can be effective in a country, like India, to relieve economic insecurity to a […]

The Indian Way

Indian Minister of External Affairs Dr Subrahmanyam Jaishankar believes that there have been many flaws in the South Asian country’s Foreign Policy since it gained Independence (in 1947). He has […]

Significant… Historically & Politically

Emmanuel Jean-Michel Frédéric Macron has managed to win a second term as French President, in spite of losing popularity. With this, he has created history, as it has happened in […]

Decoding A Diplomatic Visit

Reality may be perceived in different ways. The stark contrast between opinions expressed by pro- and anti-Government media in India and the UK on British Prime Minister Boris Johnson‘s April […]

A Diplomatic Tightrope Walk

Eventually, Indian diplomacy has tasted success under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Otherwise, the dominance of politics has side-lined the economy, as well as diplomacy, during his regime. […]

Lives Matter, Always

A Police Officer is seen here pinning a Black man to the ground on the street, leaving the latter unable to breathe. The African-American person is trying to utter hoarsely: […]

Present & Future Shock

A dreadful report about eastern Indian Province of West Bengal from the US created panic all over the world in 2015. And, the situation has deteriorated in the last seven […]