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Connecting the Stripes: Tiger Range Nations (Part 1: The Cold War & Indira Gandhi)
A dominant male tiger in the Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve. ca 2014. Abhinav Dhar © Introduction An often overlooked point of commonality...


Public Square, not a Private Fief: Why and How we can Recover our Free Speech from Big Tech
Reimposing our Law on the idea of free speech is essential, so that all speech is treated equally and with due checks and balances.


Sri Lanka at 73: Reflecting on Scape Goats and Caste Issues
Isabel Wilkerson in her seminal book ‘Caste: The Origins of Our Discontent’ writes about how “the lower caste performed the unwitting...


Greed, Grievance, and the Youth- The Perfect Disaster in Kashmir
The framework provides not only insights but holds promise in better managing insurgencies while simultaneously being a predictive tool.


Kautilya vs Hobbes: Can Technology Help Democracies Avoid the Descent to Anarchy?
How societies are to be governed is the central problem of humanity, on which most other issues hinge. Governance is the context in which cooperation and collective action become possible and other endeavours, from scientific progress, human well-being and for to creativity occur. Reflections on the problems that arise in creating modes of governance go back almost 2400 hundred years ago, to ancient Greek thinkers, like Plato and reach an apogee with the most original thinker


The False Promise of a Russia-China Military Alliance
President Vladimir Putin of Russia recently made an interesting observation on his country’s growing diplomatic and military ties with...


VIDEO: The Roadmap for India on Strategic Minerals: Professor Gautam R. Desiraju
Deekhit Bhattacharya from team NWO speaks to Professor Gautam R. Desiraju on his vision of a roadmap for strategic minerals in India....


VIDEO: Because India Comes First: A Conversation with Ram Madhav
Hindol Sengupta speaks to Ram Madhav about his new book, Because India Comes First: Reflections on Nationalism, Identity and Culture. The...


Does India Need a New Parliament and Buildings for Ministries as Proposed by the Government?
From Indira Col to Indira Point, Indian Democracy Requires Space To Dream The oldest surviving written tale in the known world tells the...


Method in Madness: Analyzing Trump’s trade policies for India
The transition from the Trump administration to Biden is going to be difficult. The incumbent President, along with his cabinet, has not...


VIDEO: Vajpayee, The Years That Changed India
Shakti Sinha was private secretary to the late Indian prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. He saw first-hand the creation of history as Vajp


The Great Indian Vaccination Drive
How India vaccinates its 1.3 billion people will determine the future of the disease, in many ways, on the planet. A healthworker in...


From Sifaarish to Silicon: the Indian Company’s Silent Revolution
The core strengths of India’s present market leaders are technological, which presents a historic revolution in the order of things.


The ‘Canada problem’ in India’s farm protests
The troubled history between India and Canada on Sikh separatism, and its disturbed present under Justin Trudeau. The sundial memorial at...


What farm reform in India has to do with China
Indian agriculture is desperate for reforms and a rise in productivity. This could also have a domino effect on the country’s ties with...


The assassination of an Iranian nuclear scientist shows the crisis Biden must first tackle
The murder of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, the Iranian nuclear scientist, is deepening crisis in the Middle East, and one that could well drag the...


Historical Reasons Why India Building its own GPS is a Breakthrough
Spurned by the US on GPS coordinates during the Kargil conflict, and with the history of a failed BrahMos missile test, India learnt that it needed its own GPS system.


When Pakistan embraces Israel
The word is out that Saudi Arabia, America and even the Pakistani army wants Prime Minister Imran Khan to normalise relations with...


What the 2020 US Elections Mean for Minorities
The US elections are (almost) over, though the incumbent president is challenging the results. The complicated history of minority...


Caught in Chinese Currents: Dealing with China’s Water Hegemony
A photograph of one of the rivers in Tibet. Tibet: the Gateway to Ten Rivers The Tibetan Plateau is not merely the roof of the world, but...
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