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Securing India’s Digital Future: The Strategic Need for More Data Centres
In this globalised world, information travels faster than borders and hence data has emerged as a significant determinant of national...

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Sep 10, 20254 min read


Weaving Sustainability: India’s Sustainable Fashion Trends
India has produced a diverse range of traditional textiles for centuries, which have been handed down through generations. These are more...

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Sep 9, 20255 min read


25 Years of UNSCR 1325: India’s Women, Peace, and Security Paradox
The Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) Agenda is the first of its kind at the global level to address the effects of armed conflict on...

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Sep 8, 20256 min read


How Money Moves the World: Why Economics is the New Geopolitics?
In the 21st Century, the global power structures have dramatically changed, with geopolitics now being decoupled from geoeconomics,...

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Sep 7, 20254 min read


Pathogens, Pests and Power Play: Tracing the Lines of Agroterrorism
As Shintaro Ishihara, a Japanese politician, rightly said, “The twenty-first century will be a century of economic warfare.”...

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Sep 6, 20253 min read


Internalising the Externality: Carbon Pricing in India
India stands at a critical juncture in its development trajectory. As the world’s third-largest emitter, with CO2 levels reaching...

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Sep 5, 20256 min read


When Policies Ripple Across Economies: Understanding the Impact of Politics on the Stock Market
“A shift in politics can make the market sway, changing fortunes from day to day.” Often when we think of the stock market, the first...

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Sep 4, 20254 min read


Rehearsing the Future: When Gender Equality Becomes India's Reality
It's 6:30 AM, and the newspaper reports the successful launch of a mobile app specifically designed for self-help groups by a female...

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Sep 3, 20255 min read


Critical Minerals-Free Battery Systems: Are They Reliable?
India's move to electric vehicles (EVs) and renewable energy is causing a huge spike in the need for batteries. Batteries power electric...

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Sep 2, 202513 min read


Dismantling The Myth: Demystifying The 'Women Have It All Easy' Myth In A Patriarchal World
The phrase “women have it all easy” has emerged as an oversimplified narrative undermining the complex socio-political, economic, and...

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Sep 1, 20256 min read


Recalibrating India’s Nuclear Future: From State Monopoly to Strategic Innovation
India’s 2025 Nuclear Energy Mission marks a turning point, opening the sector to private players, funding SMRs, and reforming laws like the Atomic Energy Act. As India targets 100 GW of nuclear power by 2047, the focus is on cleaner energy, industrial growth, and strategic innovation, while ensuring tight safeguards and non-proliferation.

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Aug 31, 20258 min read


India’s Fractured Frontier: Unravelling the Threads of Regional Tensions
India has a unique neighbourhood, with terrorism spilling over borders, political unrest shaking its periphery, and instability brewing...

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Aug 29, 20254 min read


A Nation in Waiting: Fragile Future of Kurdish Independence
The Kurdish search for independence has been a complex and multifaceted issue that has stretched over a long period of time. The issue is...

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Aug 28, 20254 min read


Her Story, Her Struggle: Tracing Women’s Movement In India
For centuries, the essence of gender roles has persisted deep into the roots of our society, shedding light on the division between males...

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Aug 27, 20256 min read


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

THE GEOSTRATA
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
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