
India and the Multipolar West: Balancing Power and Opportunity
India and the Multipolar West: India navigates a divided Western order, balancing partnerships for growth, security, and global influence.

India and the Multipolar West: India navigates a divided Western order, balancing partnerships for growth, security, and global influence.

The cough syrup deaths in India expose weak drug regulation and highlight the urgent need for stricter safety and accountability measures.

US Tariff on pharmaceuticals threatens India’s $8B exports, highlighting risks to pharma sector, global trade ties, and strategic interests.

UPSC at 100 celebrates a century of merit-based recruitment, integrity, and its vital role in inclusive nation-building.

RTI ensures transparency and accountability in governance; reviving it requires filling vacancies, protecting activists, and restoring commission autonomy.

The Supreme Court favours Criminal Defamation in India reform, balancing free speech with civil remedies to protect reputation.

Personality rights protect name, image, voice, and likeness in India, balancing privacy, dignity, and free speech in the AI era.

The Hindu Succession Act, 1956 codifies Hindu inheritance, ensures women’s property rights, and grants daughters equal coparcenary rights.

Ladakh Protests over statehood and Sixth Schedule demand highlight tensions between democratic aspirations and national security.

Sixth Schedule ensures tribal autonomy in NE states; Ladakh demands inclusion citing 97% tribal population and ecological concerns.

Observed on 30 January, Martyrs’ Day honours Mahatma Gandhi and

Ancient India forged unity through interaction, not uniformity—blending diverse peoples,

France links Alpine geography, nuclear-driven energy security and semi-presidential governance

The United States of America occupies a pivotal position in

Canada, the world’s second-largest country, is shaped by plate tectonics

The IAF trainer aircraft crash in Prayagraj highlights the operational
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In short: Ambedkar’s book gives a deep, factual insight into the political realities that led to the partition of India in 1947.
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