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The Constitution (130th Amendment) Bill 2025: Reforming Ministerial Accountability or Undermining Democratic Principles?
On August 20, 2025, the Union Home Minister laid before the Lok Sabha the Constitution (One Hundred and Thirtieth Amendment) Bill, 2025 ,...

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Aug 26, 20259 min read


NATO-India Geostrategic Convergence
“Only the dead have seen the end of war,” famously remarked General Douglas MacArthur, attributing this quotation to ancient Greek philosopher Plato in his farewell address to the graduating class of West Point in 1962, highlighting the intertwined nature of the growth of human civilisation and the inalienable role of conflict between humans. The foundation of the realist school of international relations is augmented by this belief. Cover by The Geostrata Realists believe th

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Aug 25, 20253 min read


Revamping India’s Digital Governance: A Vision for Modern Web Infrastructure
The past ten years have witnessed high rates of technology and digital service development in India. The emergence of the Unified...

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Aug 24, 20255 min read


The Empire Strikes, Broke: Military Keynesianism and Russia’s Impending Recession
In a kite fight, regardless of asymmetrical build, if the stronger kite gets bruised with multiple tears or if the spool runs out, it has...

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Aug 23, 20255 min read


China’s Arunachal Pradesh Claim and International Law: Sovereignty, History, and Boundaries
China’s assertion on Arunachal Pradesh, which it calls “Zangnan” (South Tibet), is based on historical ties to Tibet and a rejection of...

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Aug 22, 20255 min read


Healthcare Infrastructure in India: Challenges and Solutions
The provision of quality medical services to all is more than just a right; a healthier mass means enhanced human capital whose dividends...

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Aug 21, 20255 min read


Indian Ports Bill 2025: Charting a New Course For India’s Maritime Power
The Indian Ports Bill 2025 represents a historic overhaul and modernisation of the Indian maritime governance system, superseding the...

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Aug 20, 20255 min read


Before the Tryst: Lahore Declaration and the Making of Purna Swaraj
History, too, plays by the rule of the universe: everything is connected. India gained its independence on 15th August 1947, but the seed...

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Aug 19, 20256 min read


The Long Violent Arms of Law: Police Pride, Caste Prejudice & India’s Custodial Death Crisis
The security camera footage showed nothing. By choice (or way of mistake), crucial hours of B. Ajith Kumar's time in detention at a...

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Aug 18, 20259 min read


The Gendered Dawn of Freedom: Tracing Women's Struggle
The history of the Indian freedom movement is incomplete without mentioning the contribution of women . Hundreds of women demonstrated...

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Aug 17, 20255 min read


Story of The Two Nation Theory: The Long Dispute Between India and Pakistan
The Two-Nation Theory, which posits that Muslims and Hindus constitute two distinct nations, was more than a religious or political...

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Aug 16, 20254 min read


78 years of Bharat’s Independence: A Journey of Progress, Faith and Perseverance
Seventy-eight years ago, Bharat’s tryst with destiny was anchored in an experiment, an experiment of forging a sovereign, democratic republic from the embers of colonial rule and the traumas of Partition. Cover by Covering Prime Minister This journey since 1947 is not just the story of a nation, but of a living policy state, where rules, reforms, and relentless innovations have shaped the world’s largest democracy and continually remade institutions to meet the challenges of

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Aug 15, 20252 min read


Happy Independence Day, Pakistan & all its Parts: Jinnah’s Broken Dream, Army's ATM and People's Disillusionment
“Pakistan today has defied its own name, as there is nothing Islamic about it, no Republic in it and people do not live to see another...

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Aug 14, 20257 min read


The Hindi Heartland - A Book Review
The region, defined with a spiritless title of ‘Hindi Belt’, has always held a vibrant significance in the nation-building process of...

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Aug 13, 20254 min read


Operation Sindoor: Strategic Implications for China
Operation Sindoor marks a pivotal moment in South Asia’s national security apparatus, following a brutal terrorist attack in April 2025, in Pahalgam, claiming the lives of twenty six civilians. In response, India launched an appropriate and precise retaliatory strike on May 7, targeting nine key terror camps across Pakistan and PoK. The operation underscored a significant shift in India’s counter-terrorism strategy. Cover by The Geostrata This report offers a comprehensive a

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Aug 12, 20252 min read


Three Pillars, One Budget: The Synergy Between Finance Commission, GST Council, and Finance Ministry
The GST Council, the Finance Commission, and the Ministry of Finance are the three pillars of fiscal governance of the Indian economy....

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Aug 11, 20255 min read


The Illusion of Progress: Patriarchy Evolved, Men Did Not
Not so long back in 1990, Sylvia Walby, in her book ‘Theorizing Politics’ had defined patriarchy as a “system of social structures and...

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Aug 10, 20254 min read


The Global Drone Industry: Technology, Geopolitics, and Emerging Powers
Alongside the ongoing proliferation of drones, drones have moved from exclusively military use towards essential technologies in a wide...

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Aug 9, 20259 min read


Sheikh Hasina’s Legacy and the Aftermath: Recasting India–Bangladesh Relations
The bilateral relationship between India and Bangladesh goes back to the geographical and historical roots. Such relations are supposed...

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Aug 8, 20257 min read


Neutrality in Foreign Policy: Relevance and Impact in the 21st Century
The concept of neutrality as a topic of international studies existed as long as the advent of the conflicts between states. The first...

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Aug 7, 20254 min read
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