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  • Champion Nuclear Disarmament - An Open Letter to Opposition Leader Rahul Gandhi Invoking the Legacy of Rajiv Gandhi’s Action Plan in a Time of Heightened Nuclear Peril | K. Sahadevan

    8 March, by K. Sahadevan

    Dear Rahul Gandhi,
    You are well aware that tensions between two nuclear-armed states are escalating toward the brink of war. I am writing this letter for two primary reasons. First, I am convinced of the futility of expecting a regime obsessed with extreme warmongering to take the initiative for nuclear disarmament. Second, I wish to remind you of the Action Plan for a Nuclear-Weapon-Free and Non-Violent World Order presented by your esteemed father, Rajiv Gandhi, nearly four decades ago. (…)

  • War Is Too Serious A Business To Be Left To One Man | Vijay Kumar

    8 March, by Vijay Kumar

    We are in the midst of mini-World War after Putin

  • JVP disowns earlier ideological anathema for India | M.R. Narayan Swamy

    8 March, by M R Narayan Swamy

    A top leader of Sri Lanka

  • Nepal

    8 March

    A political shift driven by youth aspirations, anti-corruption sentiment, and the search for accountable governance in Nepal

  • Peace without Justice is a Fragile Calm in Manipur | Kham Sian Muan, Thangmoi Haokip, Stephen Khammuonlal

    8 March

    Today, Manipur looks calm! President

  • What’s common between Trump, Modi and Netanyahu | Faraz Ahmad

    8 March, by Faraz Ahmad

    If there is one thing common between US President Donald Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netyanyahu and our very dear Prime Minister Narendrabhai Damodardas Modi it is megalomania.
    The Oxford English dictionary describes a megalomaniac as a person with an inflated sense of self-importance, power, and grandiosity, often believing himself to be superior, with extraordinary abilities, and an obsessive need for control, stemming from psychological condition like narcissistic (…)

  • On Writing and not Writing as a Matter of Practice | Sreedeep Bhattacharya

    8 March

    Anti-adda as an Academic Stance
    Recently, Professor Surinder Singh Jodhka officially ‘retired’ from Jawaharlal Nehru University—an event that academia likes to treat as both real and entirely fictional. After all, we are trained early on to believe that a ‘true scholar’ never retires; they simply stop drawing salary for doing the same amount of work or more.
    If that cliché must be invoked, it might as well be in Jodhka’s case. Few in the discipline have matched his propensity to keep (…)

  • AIPF National Seminar on

    8 March, by Anil Rajimwale

    All India Progressive Forum (AIPF) held its 16th annual national seminar-cum-workshop on

  • Rising Hate: Rays of Hope |

    8 March, by Ram Puniyani

    Communal Hate is the most divisive tool. Roughly the degree of violence is proportional to the prevalence and accentuation of

  • Ageing with Dignity: Public Policy, Intergenerational Equity, and the Political Economy of Elder Care in India | Aneesh K A, Mishthi Chanana and Arya Joshi

    8 March

    Population ageing is emerging as a significant demographic and policy challenge worldwide, affecting both developed and developing economies (United Nations, 2023). Older people constitute a notable yet under-recognised repository of social and experiential capital. Yet, this population often stands among the most vulnerable, facing conjoined challenges of health access, social exclusion, and legal protection.
    The psychosocial implications of ageing can be interpreted through Erik Erikson

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