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SubscriberWrites: The Exit Gate

From school bells to hospital doors, exit gates mark joy, relief, pain, and finality—life’s milestones framed by every passage through an ‘EXIT’ sign.

SubscriberWrites: How to make India stronger

How much more time for the country to emerge stronger? A way to ponder.

SubscriberWrites: The unseen architect

Why political science matters more than ever in modern India

SubscriberWrites: Parsing ‘Hindu’—RSS’s semantics of inclusivity and its contradictions

At its centenary, the RSS framed ‘Hindu’ as inclusive of all Indians, yet the philosophical play between ‘meaning’ and ‘content’ reveals tensions that may hinder its broader outreach.

SubscriberWrites: India at the SCO—between opportunity & overreach

At the Tianjin summit, India scored small but significant wins—resetting ties with China, reaffirming Russia links, and flagging terror. Yet SCO optics demand caution to preserve autonomy.

SubscriberWrites: The CIA–ISI Nexus

How Washington’s double game sustains Pakistan’s proxy war against India

SubscriberWrites: Story of civilisation in three epochs of human creativity

From these initial civilisations grew religion, philosophy and psychology, which mark the first major epoch of human creativity.

SubscriberWrites: Signs, Signals, and Civic Order— Roadmap to Viksit Bharat!

India’s rise won’t be built on satellites alone—it must begin with lanes, signs, and civic order, where discipline and detail shape the foundation of a truly developed nation.

SubscriberWrites: Pahalgam and the Urgency of Peace Journalism

When truth is missing, propaganda fills the void.

SubscriberWrites: Reformed or Deformed

Amid shifting global power, India must choose: push bold political, economic, and federal reforms now—or risk deformation and decline in the new world order.

On Camera

The ‘nice guy’ traps you with guilt and gifts. It’s all about control

The men who hurt us don’t always start as villains. They’re often the 'nice guys.' They’re attentive, polite, and gentle. Until you realise that care was just control in disguise.

Wealth nears $99 trillion, still Asia’s rich don’t have succession plans

Much of this wealth is tied to founder-led businesses that employ millions and help anchor regional economies.

Turkey blocks transport of Apache choppers to India through its airspace, new route being worked out

Indian govt officials last month skipped Turkish National Day celebrations in Delhi, in a message to Ankara following its support for Islamabad, particularly during Operation Sindoor.

INDIA has a Congress-sized hole. And the fix begins with a little humility

Without a Congress revival, there can be no challenge to the BJP pan-nationally. Modi’s party is growing, and almost entirely at the cost of the Congress.