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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 276 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 253 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 225 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 215 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 189 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 175 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 152 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 122 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 115 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 104 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 87 min read


The Falling Shield: Boeing's Failing Craft of Engineering - A Report
On June 12, 2025, Air India Flight 171, piloted by a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, plummeted into an Ahmedabad residential neighbourhood just...

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Aug 22 min read


Climate Change and Its Growing Impact on Women
Climate change is reshaping lives across South Asia, and women are bearing the brunt of its harshest impacts. From rising sea levels in Bangladesh to forced migration and trafficking in West Bengal, this article uncovers how climate disasters deepen gender inequalities. With case studies and policy insights, it calls for gender-responsive climate strategies and greater female participation in environmental decision-making.

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Jul 317 min read


Voice for the Voiceless: Over Seven Decades of Struggle with China for My Land and My People - A Book Review
‘If China wants Tibet to stay with China, then China must create the necessary conditions for this. The time has come now for the Chinese...

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Jul 305 min read


Funding the Guns: The Implications of IMF Bailouts to Pakistan
Pakistan was given a much-needed boost to the economy in May 2025 by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in the form of a $1 billion...

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Jul 287 min read


Pakistan and Digital Currency: Strategic Intent of Crypto Norms
As Pakistan accelerates crypto adoption through state-led reforms and international deals, India faces serious national security and cyber threats. This article unpacks how digital currency could reshape regional power balances and how India must respond.

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Jul 234 min read


Heart Lamp: A Kannada Voice On The Global Stage
The 2025 International Booker Prize winner Heart Lamp, authored by Banu Mushtaq and translated by Deepa Bhasthi, is a landmark...

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Jul 214 min read


Operation Sindoor: Strategic Actions and Future Implications - A Report
Pahalgam, a tourist hub in the Anantnag district of South Kashmir, is the most significant among the two routes of the Amarnath Yatra. It...

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Jul 163 min read


Shifting Alliances: How Myanmar’s Ties With China Shape India’s Strategic Landscape?
In February 2021, the Myanmar military, known as Tatmadaw, seized control from the civilian government after the defeat of its affiliated...

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Jul 155 min read


Plant Pandemics: In the lens of Food Insecurity and Climate Change
On March 24, 2020, India closed its borders, and imposed a nationwide lockdown in the country, believing that restricting human contact...

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Jul 124 min read
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