
US Slaps 126% Tariff on Indian Solar Exports, Adani Non-Cooperation Triggers Political Storm
126% US Countervailing Duty on Indian Solar Exports Sparks Trade Tensions, Political Blame Game Over Adani...

Credibility of Democracy: Whose Responsibility Is It—Anyway?
Free and fair elections are the backbone of India’s democracy. Dr (Lt Col) Atul Tyagi examines electoral credibility,...

A Cartographic Provocation: Muhammad Yunus and the Dangerous Game of Political Symbolism
Dr. Muhammad Yunus’s controversial map gift to Pakistan revives fears of “Greater Bangladesh,” straining...

Opposition and Its Constitutional Role in India: Post-2014 Drift and Democratic Implications
India’s Opposition faces a credibility crisis post-2014. Dr (Lt Col) Atul Tyagi examines its constitutional role,...

The Peril of the Foreign Hand: Time to Move Beyond Rhetoric
"Explore Dr. Atul Tyagi's analysis on the recurring 'foreign hand' narrative in India's political discourse and its...

From Celebration to Confrontation: Understanding Ladakh’s Demand for Statehood
Sonam Wangchuk’s arrest sparks protests over Sixth Schedule and statehood as Ladakh demands constitutional safeguards.

WAQF ACT INTERIM ORDER ON 15 SEP 2025 – A TIGHT SLAP IN WHOSE FACE, ANYWAY?
Supreme Court Stays Key Clauses of Waqf Amendment Act 2025, Citing Constitutional Concerns and Ordering Status Quo on...

TARIFF THREATS: EMERGENCE OF TROIKA
India, China, and Russia form the “Unshakable Troika,” enhancing global influence and countering Western dominance.

Aadhaar Losing Its Own Aadhaar ( आधार ) ?
.Aadhaar Losing Its Own Aadhaar: SC Says Not Proof of Citizenship, Yet Pushes Voter Inclusion. Experts warn this paradox...

Constitution (130th Amendment): A Milestone in Political Accountability
The 130th Constitutional Amendment mandates removal of Ministers, including PM/CMs, after 30 days in custody — a...

Bomb Explosion” Against the Chief Election Commission: Assault on the Fabric of Democracy
A reckless “bomb explosion” remark against the Chief Election Commission raises serious concerns, undermining electoral...

Defamation in India: Balancing Free Expression and Reputation – A Jurisprudential Analysis
“Reputation of one cannot be allowed to be crucified at the altar of the other's right to free speech.”
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