top of page
Home: Welcome
Search


India's Forgotten Tongues: The Anatomy of Language Decline
Languages are disappearing around the world at an unprecedented pace. UNESCO’s Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger (2023) estimates that a language dies roughly every two weeks, a quiet death that erases an entire way of viewing and understanding the world. Each time a language dies, we lose more than just the words; we lose a cultural universe of myths, songs, humour, and history. Illustration by The Geostrata In India, a country with what is usually described as lin

THE GEOSTRATA
2 days ago6 min read


Anger Management - India-Pakistan Relationship from the Diaries of Diplomats
“The diplomatic ties between India and Pakistan appear to be determined by one overarching factor: Pakistan’s quest for identity. This...

THE GEOSTRATA
Mar 7, 20243 min read


The US-India Comprehensive Global and Strategic Partnership
The Prime Minister of the Republic of India, Narendra Modi embarked on a three-day state visit to the United States in late June 2023....

THE GEOSTRATA
Aug 21, 20235 min read


Decolonization and Western Reminiscence
The term Decolonization in its literal sense refers to the process whereby the colonized countries gained independence from their...

THE GEOSTRATA
Jun 3, 20229 min read
CONTACT
NEW DELHI
9797066235
bottom of page
.png)



