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Siddak Ahuja

Siddak Ahuja is a U2 student currently pursuing a degree in Political Science & International Development. Originally an Indian from Singapore and the UAE, he has a keen interest in Socialist economics, the Cooperative movement, Indian domestic politics, Indian foreign policy, and Middle-Eastern politics. When he's not writing for MIR, Siddak is usually making memes, doing ModelUN, or spreading the great ideology of Market Socialism.

The Great Indian Electoral Soap Opera

Siddak Ahuja Mar 4, 2019
Today, the list of these failures has glaringly expanded, as have concerns of riding communalism, corruption, and authoritarianism. Modi now faces another motion of no-confidence, but this time in front of more than a billion people.
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Marx meets the Free Market: Why Market Socialism is the way forward

Siddak Ahuja Dec 3, 2018
Capitalism, our current state of socio-economic affairs, has given us a lot: economic growth, innovation, technological progress, and choice. However, it has also given us something more terrifying than that, too: economic crises, increased…
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