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On The Front Line!

Dedicated to my colleagues… Thomas William Bowlby (January 7, 1818 – September 22, 1860), a British correspondent for The Times in Germany and China in the 19th Century, had arrived […]

Position Versus Opposition?

Events following the departure of Benjamin Bibi Netanyahu after 12 consecutive years as Prime Minister of Israel were expected to be similar to Donald Trump’s after losing the Presidential Election […]

On Elected Authoritarianism & Pegasus

For a start, it may be assumed that the allegations pertaining to tapping of phone calls of Opposition leaders and journalists against the Government of India through Pegasus spyware are […]

Penalising The Mighty Pen!

Apple Daily, the most vocal pro-democracy newspaper of Hong Kong, has recently been shut down forcefully by the Chinese authorities. The tabloid has been strongly criticising the Xi Jinping Administration […]

The ‘Chilling’ Fields…

Sometimes the barrel of a gun becomes the source of Power, but it seems that often the pen becomes mightier than the gun or a sword. This Power has the […]

Emotion Versus E-motion

Dedicated to my colleagues… It is commonly said that a picture is worth a thousand words. Going by this statement, an indefinite but emphatically large number of words are being […]

The Moral & Ethical Responsibilities

In a somewhat seemingly Elected Authoritarian System, the Judiciary often plays a vital role in safeguarding the Democratic Values. In India, there is a hybrid or a mixed type of […]

Another Facet…

Alexander Lukashenko, the President of Belarus, recently claimed that his Government did nothing “illegal” by arresting Raman Dzmitryevič Pratasevič, a Belarusian activist, journalist, former Editor-in-chief of the Telegram channel Nexta […]

Beyond The Geopolitics Of Foreign Policy

Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister of India, proudly announced in the first week of April 2021 that his Government had sent COVID-19 vaccines to more than 80 countries. The PM […]