From Sulla’s Rome to today’s strongmen, history shows power rarely yields willingly. What makes leaders cling to rule?
“And because they were lonely and perplexed, because they had all come from a place of sadness and worry and defeat, and because they were all going to a new mysterious place, they huddled together; ...
The writer speaks about Assamese literature, insurgency’s shadow, and why Indian publishing must embrace editors from ...
Tees, a controversial film by Dibakar Banerjee, tackles censorship, displacement, and authoritarianism in contemporary India.
The introduction of brownfield universities may attract private investment, but critics fear public assets could be ...
"Cyclone Titli's 2018 destruction still haunts Odisha's Saura tribe. Forced relocation and climate change threaten their ...
A worthy addition to the BK-16 corpus of prison literature, Anand Teltumbde’s memoir reveals the systemic injustices ...
India’s engagement with the Taliban marks a strategic reset shaped by Pakistan’s decline, China’s rise, and a new regional ...
The Delhi High Court's stay has reignited a clash over misleading health drinks and weak regulation. Public health experts ...
A DU student leader’s attack on a teacher exposes ideological tensions, campus aggression, and administrative challenges in ...
Trump’s Gaza peace deal tests West Asia’s fragile stability, echoing Oslo’s failures and reviving Palestinian calls for ...
From faceless CM tactics to leadership rivalries, Bihar 2025 shows how parties play power, procedure, and public perception.
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