Strike One Against the Indian Democracy Avni Aghi Jul 15, 2021 While its neighbours seemed to flounder in maintaining democracy periodically, India stood steady. It is one of the…
“Adding Fuel to the Fire”: How Domestic News Reporting Deteriorated… David Duan Nov 9, 2020 When facing the health and economic crises caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, states may hope to temporarily ease…
Family Ties: Sri Lankan Democracy in Peril Ewan Halliday Oct 11, 2020 With their dominating coalition in parliament and control of the presidency, there is almost no governmental…
Modi Needs to Be Held Accountable Sajneet Mangat Jun 15, 2020 A deified public image and the BJP’s desperate attempts to hinder public access to government information have…
Burning Bridges from Partition to Pulwama Aleza Waheed Mar 13, 2019 The recent attack in Pulwama, India-administered Kashmir, has left nearly 40 soldiers dead and all but destroyed…
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…
Half-Baked Policymaking Is Undercooking India’s Future Aritra Samanta Aug 13, 2018 Indians are addicted to image and how they are perceived by outsiders. This obsession is also true when it…
The Ugly Face of Inequality in India Zachary Nanji Jan 2, 2018 Income inequality in India has hit its highest level in 92 years. New figures from Credit Suisse suggest the…
Is the Indian Demonetization Policy Any Good? Nandini Srivastava Dec 12, 2016 On November 8, 2016, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that 500- and 1000- rupee notes, which make…
Balochistan: The Overlooked Casualty of South Asian Soft Power Relations Jules Achard Oct 24, 2016 As Asian nations grow in power and economic clout, regional disputes have increased, most publicly through…