The Report India Never Fully Read.
How a State Diagnosed Itself—and Stopped Short In the uneasy aftermath of the 1993 Bombay Bombings, India was forced to confront not just a security failure,...
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Skip to contentHow a State Diagnosed Itself—and Stopped Short In the uneasy aftermath of the 1993 Bombay Bombings, India was forced to confront not just a security failure,...
India has climbed to become the world’s fourth largest economy — a headline repeated with justifiable pride. It is presented as proof of arrival: that the...
The Thackeray surname once bent Maharashtra’s politics the way monsoon winds bend sugarcane—without negotiation, without resistance, through sheer force of inevitability. To be a Thackeray was...
Every generation falls in love with protest. Every nation eventually learns it cannot be governed by one. India’s political history is crowded with leaders who rose...
India’s next Union Budget (2026–27) is arriving at a moment when different Indian demographies want mutually contradictory things—often from the same rupee. One group wants tax...
There is a comforting myth about strongmen: that they are driven by ideology, vision, or at least a coherent plan. Donald Trump ruined that myth. His...
The relationship between Venezuela and Donald Trump has always been less about Venezuela itself and more about how power, pressure, and spectacle are used in American...
The Taliban government in Afghanistan is often described as temporary, brittle, or destined to collapse under the weight of isolation and economic failure. Yet nearly four...
Bangladesh is living through a moment that looks, from afar, like a political transition—but feels, from within, like a reckoning postponed too long and unleashed too...
The recent tensions between Thailand and Cambodia are often presented as a small border dispute between two neighbours with a long, shared history. In reality, the...