As the years pass, the façade fades. Superstition replaces science, myths replace history, and harassment replaces harmony. Development stalls and institutions bend. The centenary marks not maturity b
Fr. Gaurav Nair
RSS's centenary lectures reveal Bhagwat's push to redefine all Indians as Hindus, masking exclusion with rhetoric of inclusion. Shakhas continue to indoctrinate with anti-Muslim, anti-Christian narrat
Ram Puniyani
Mohan Bhagwat's rhetoric has lit communal tinder. His statements urging Hindu claims to Muslim sites while disavowing institutional involvement, yet permitting cadres' action, signal a likely mass tem
Mathew John
India's lived reality resists propaganda: Nirankaris painting Bible verses, Muslims performing Hindu rites, Christians caring for the abandoned. Anti-conversion laws and bulldozer threats cannot erase
A. J. Philip
The Gen Z uprising in Nepal is a warning for India. With rising unemployment, inequality, corruption, and digital repression, young people can swiftly transform discontent into revolt—igniting change
Jacob Peenikaparambil
A city that boasts modernity denies its daughters the right to be born. Delhi's sex ratio is a national betrayal. We must demand more than slogans and schemes. There are thousands of missing daughters
Jaswant Kaur
Historical revision must pursue truth and scientific objectivity. It must correct biases without replacing one-sidedness with another. Credit colonial-era scholarship where deserved, expose caste-ed p
Thomas Menamparampil
Progress is often hailed as inevitable, yet history warns that unchecked change without moral direction can breed violence, corruption, and inequality. Actual progress demands not just science and tec
Peter Fernandes
The louder the music at a leader's birthday, the weaker the message of democracy becomes. The bigger the cut-outs, the smaller the confidence. It is almost as if the candles on the cake are meant to d
Robert Clements