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From Friendship to Friction: Navigating the Troubled Waters of Pakistan-Iran Relations
The world’s only country to be born in the name of religion, that is Pakistan derisively labels it to have a ‘brotherly relation’ with a co-


Writing Women into Silences Experiences of Women during Partition
Women are most commonly perceived as repositories of familial honour with their bodies being protected, surveilled, and immured within the b


Rethinking Taxation: A Nozickian Perspective on Income Tax and the Case for Expenditure Tax
Nozick articulated his opposition to income tax in his seminal work, "Anarchy, State, and Utopia."


Rewriting History
Distorted history can never make people fully aware of their past and hence their present would have a void that would need to be filled.


Birth by the Blade: Unravelling India's Caesarean Conundrum
Caesarean (C-section) rates have been steadily climbing in India, sparking debates and raising concerns among healthcare professionals.


The 'Silent Genocide' in Congo
The Democratic Republic of Congo(DRC), has been embroiled in a relentless cycle of violence, conflict, and exploitation.


Shifting Tides: The Rise of Judicial Authority
The Constitutional framework of India embraces the parliamentary form of government, a derivation from the British Constitutional ethos, and


Postmodernist Plane of Existence
It is imperative to break archetypes and stereotypes no matter how much their existence makes our life easier in the postmodernist plane


Film Review –Geeta's Journey: Navigating Political and Personal Desires in “Hazaroon Khwahishen Aisi”
Hazaroon Khwahishen Aisi explores Geeta's journey amidst political upheaval in 1970s India.


Where Art Dances on Canvas : A Journey into Pattachitra and Raghurajpur.
Odisha, India’s best kept secret, has a rich and unique heritage of art tradition beginning from the sophisticated ornate temple marvels


Narratives of Modern Day Capitalism
Marx had talked about capitalistic society as consisting of various layers or structures. He talked about the base being the economic struct


Magic of the Mundane: Marvellous Days of Malgudi
Dear Reader, I hope the summer has been kind to you. Let’s take a moment to reminisce about the jubilant spring bloom of last month Let this


Art vs Artist: Is there an answer to the age-old question?
Art is the physical expression of one's perspective of the world. Personal experiences and their relationship to their creator are what make


Inclusive Education: An Elusive Myth?
The key and the answer to all the major issues and problems of the world lie in education and learning. Education and learning have been giv


Religion from its Genesis to its Modern Reverberations: Mapping the Spiritual and Secular Landscapes
This article aims to transverse the concepts of religion by exploring its origin, evolution,the current scenario and to explore how...


JAANE BHI DO YAARON
"Comedy and cruelty often go hand in hand." -Kundan Shah, Director of Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron Introduction In 1983, under Kundan Shah’s...


Film Review: Party (1984)
Party (1984) is an exceptional drama-film directed by Govind Nihalani. It is based on a play of the same name written by Mahesh Elkunchwar i


Letters to Milena
In literature’s multifaceted existence across time and space, in worlds real and imaginary, none shines brighter than its epistolary counten


Diversity and Inclusion Policies in Workspaces in India: Can Workspaces be Queer-Feminist?
Image Credits : Pinterest This article examines Diversity, Equity/Equality and Inclusion policies, and suggests possible alternatives to...


The Prism World
“To the Suns that shine even when its Night Did you notice the Prism from which entered the white light? The Light is for everyone but...
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