June 20, 2026

Unlocking Nuclear Non-Proliferation: The Mechanics and Significance of Uranium Downblending

Unlocking Nuclear Non-Proliferation: The Mechanics and Significance of Uranium Downblending

The recent U.S.–Iran understanding has brought Uranium Downblending into global focus. By converting Highly Enriched Uranium (HEU) into Low Enriched Uranium (LEU) under IAEA supervision, the process strengthens nuclear non-proliferation, reduces weapons risks, and supports peaceful nuclear energy use.

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Courts, Spectrum and the State: Defining the Boundaries of Sovereign Power

Courts, Spectrum and the State: Defining the Boundaries of Sovereign Power

Recent Supreme Court and Bombay High Court judgments have clarified the scope of Sovereign Power over public resources such as spectrum while reaffirming constitutional limits on executive authority. The rulings strengthen the Public Trust Doctrine, contractual certainty, transparency, and accountable governance in India’s resource allocation framework.

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75 Years of the First Constitutional Amendment: The Amendment That Reshaped India's Democracy

How the First Constitutional Amendment Redefined Fundamental Rights and Judicial Review

Seventy-five years after its enactment, the First Constitutional Amendment Act, 1951 continues to shape India’s democracy. From introducing the Ninth Schedule and enabling land reforms to expanding reservations and redefining free speech limits, its legacy remains central to debates on rights, social justice, and judicial review.

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