
Dissecting the SIR Ploy and Its Portents for India
PART III — From Voter Deletion to Redefining the Nation At stake in struggles over voting rights is never just representation, but the deeper question

PART III — From Voter Deletion to Redefining the Nation At stake in struggles over voting rights is never just representation, but the deeper question

The late 1930s forced Mahatma Gandhi to look beyond India’s struggle for freedom and confront a world rapidly slipping into darkness. Though his life’s mission

This is the concluding part of the series that sheds light on what happened in the run-up to Mahatma Gandhi’s assassination, the immediate aftermath of

PART II — The Myth of “Foreigners” and the Mechanics of Deletion Democracies do not erode only through loud decrees; they also weaken through categories,

While flagging vagueness and potential misuse, the Supreme Court has suspended a caste-equity framework born out of the tragic suicides of Rohit Vemula and Payal

Salt, one of the most basic and universally consumed elements of human nutrition, has had an outsized influence on India’s social, economic, and political history.

PART I — The “Clean-Up” That Doesn’t Clean This is not just about electoral procedure — it is about the quiet reshaping of Indian democracy.

महात्मा गांधी की पुण्यतिथि पर, ‘ऑल इंडियन्स मैटर’ दो‑भाग वाली एक सीरीज़ शुरू कर रहा है, जो यह रोशनी डालती है कि हत्या से पहले

On Mahatma Gandhi’s death anniversary, All Indians Matter kicks off a two-part series that sheds light on what happened in the run-up to the assassination,

As India approaches the 78th death anniversary of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi in 2026, we honor not just the architect of independence, but the man whose
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