Administrative Power in the Age of AI: The Sarvam Model
Sarvam AI could redefine India’s AI future, building sovereign models for documents, speech, and multilingual governance systems.
Sarvam AI could redefine India’s AI future, building sovereign models for documents, speech, and multilingual governance systems.
How over-credentialisation in West Bengal and India weakens the link between higher education and economic mobility in a changing labour market.
Yashika Paraswani and Aryan Kadam explain the dangerous implications of the UGC guidelines and its impact on Caste relations at University campuses.
At a moment when West Asia is witnessing sharp geopolitical shifts, Iran’s foreign policy appears anchored in strategic patience, regional pragmatism, and corridor-driven ambition. From sanctions-induced economic constraints to recalibrated regional alignments, Iran is navigating a complex landscape shaped by both opportunity and structural pressure. In this exclusive conversation with ForPol, Mark speaks with Ali […]
India–Malaysia ties go beyond diplomacy, rooted in labour mobility, culture, and social protection. Why the EPFO–PERKESO link quietly matters.
The geopolitical tragedy of modern Iran is rooted in the eventual victory of ideological singularity.
Iran & its uprising against clerical rule is a geopolitical earthquake with grave consequences for India’s energy security, terrorism risks, & social cohesion.
Trump’s foreign policy through John Mearsheimer’s realism, tracing the shift from liberal order to great power politics in a multipolar world.
American imperialism was tolerated for decades. Europe only objected when it touched Greenland, exposing the hypocrisy of the post–Cold War order.
A comparison of Britain’s 1956 Suez Crisis and America in 2026, showing how debt, power shifts, and imperial overreach expose limits of dominance.