The Rupee Paradox: Rupee Depreciation, the RBI’s Response, and India’s Growth Dynamics
Why India’s economy keeps growing despite rupee depreciation. RBI strategy, currency volatility, services exports, and what a weaker rupee really signals.
Why India’s economy keeps growing despite rupee depreciation. RBI strategy, currency volatility, services exports, and what a weaker rupee really signals.
From an intelligence and policy perspective, the current trajectory of relations with Bangladesh requires a sober reassessment. This is not a moment for emotive diplomacy or reassurance driven by habit. It is a moment that demands clarity of interest and discipline of response. When hostility becomes structured, preformative, and politically useful on the other side, […]
A tribute to Mama Qadeer Baloch, whose nonviolent struggle for Baloch missing persons turned personal loss into a lasting human-rights movement.
Since its inception, Pakistan has been less a nation-state and more a long-running military franchise with civilians occasionally allowed cameo roles. Ayub Khan launched the series, Zia-ul-Haq added a grim religious twist, and Pervez Musharraf gave it a modern authoritarian sheen. Each general marched in, suspended the Constitution as casually as cancelling a gym membership, […]
José Casanova’s argument on “public religion,” & The shift toward bhajan-clubbing is the product of deeper societal transformations in India’s social fabric.
Bhanusree Lohia explains how menopause can be one of the most challenging phases of life. Women may lose 2–3% of muscle mass and bone density every year.
The organisation at the root of this is called the United Students Democratic Front (USDF). Umar Khalid in 2016-17 often promoted them on social media.
An in-depth look at the 1951 First Constitution Amendment debate. How Nehru, Ambedkar, Mookerji & others clashed over rights, reform, and constitutional power.
Sindhudesh Resistance Front issues a historic civilisational appeal, urging India to support Sindh’s independence movement against Pakistani occupation.
Pakistan has bombed Afghan soil once again, killing nine children and one woman in fresh airstrikes. The Taliban government said Pakistani aircraft hit civilian homes in Paktika and Khost areas of Afghanistan, even though there were no militant hideouts in the area. Villagers described a night of terror as Pakistan’s bombs crashed into sleeping households […]