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One Nation, One Election: A Democratic Reform Through the Eyes of Young India
The democratic journey of India has never been static. From the first general elections of 1951–52 , when the votes for both the Union and state governments were cast simultaneously, to today’s multi-layered electoral calendar, the country has continuously adapted its democratic mechanisms to changing political and social realities. The proposal for One Nation One Election (ONOE) must be viewed within the broader context of democratic evolution. Illustration by The Geostrata

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Dec 15, 20255 min read


National Logistics Policy: Leaping India into the Future
The World is going through a series of turbulent times. Many countries are one war away from going bankrupt. At this time, it becomes...

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May 30, 20257 min read


Brazil’s Amazon Dilemma
The Amazon rainforest is critical to global climate regulation and is still under threat despite recent advancements in President Luiz...

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Mar 13, 20254 min read


The Case of Electoral Bonds - Conflict Between Electoral Politics & Right to Privacy
The Indian constitution was made to proliferate democracy in the country by proliferating transparency among people and those who are...

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Mar 12, 20244 min read


2024 - The Biggest Election Year in History
In the last few years, the world has witnessed some events that ultimately resulted in hampering democracy. According to Freedom House, a...

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Jan 1, 20245 min read


Police Reforms: Need of the Hour
Police Reforms is a subject that usually figures the lowest on the priority ladder of central and state governments. Also in public...

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Oct 21, 20226 min read
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