Elections are decisive for democratising democracies. Elections in India offer many new elements—positive and negative that ...
One of the key learning outcomes of university education in general, and liberal arts programmes,  in particular, is that ...
The trajectory of industrial expansion since the 2010s reflects both periods of dynamism and persistent structural constraints, with growth fluctuating in response to external shocks and internal ...
It also hides their greatest fear, of being outpaced by its “near peer.” This document addresses the President’s “Make America Great Again” (MAGA) domestic base as much as it does the international ...
In the 2025 rankings, India stands at 41st position among 69 major economies, while China is placed significantly higher at 16th. What makes this contrast more striking is that India recorded the ...
In the context of this paper, the management of fiscal policy denotes the attainment and maintenance of fiscal targets for revenue, expenditure, deficit, debt, and liabilities in the annual national ...
Student Suicides in IndiaIn May 2025, a student died by suicide because her artificial intelligence (AI)-generated nude images were circulated on social media (News18 2025). On 18 November 2025, a ...
The “domestic” factor, which has traditionally not been among the primary sources of foreign policy behaviour for the realist school of international relations, has increasingly gained closer ...
For those born around the time of India’s independence, it will evoke instant memories, but in terms of the guard rails of sociopolitical ethics and the human potential to take a “position,” it has ...
The act repeals and replaces the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), dismantling the demand-driven architecture established by one of the most successful rights-based ...
Capitalist markets have their inexorable logic, especially when not regulated and reined in by policy. This is even more true of financial markets. Nothing illustrates this more than the bull run in ...
The COVID-19 pandemic cast the vulnerability of India’s labour force in sharp focus. It highlighted rural out-­migration and the distress of vulnerable migrants, who often overlap with other at-risk ...