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Op-eds
An op-ed, short for "opposite the editorial," expresses the author's opinion on a specific topic, often related to current events, politics, or social issues. In political academia, op-eds serve as a platform for scholars to share their research, analysis, and perspectives with a broader audience, influencing public discourse, and policy debates. These articles are usually concise, persuasive, and backed by evidences, aiming to inform and persuade readers about a particular viewpoint or argument.


The Fancy Left and Disillusioned Masses
Introduction The Left in India has had a significant political presence in the years succeeding independence, the age of Congress...
Sanish Kumar
5 days ago8 min read


University and the Real World: The Case for Encouraging Student Political Activism at Private HEIs
I hate that phrase “the real world.” Why is an aircraft factory more real than a university? Is it? In universities, I have had in my...
Shubham Mamgain
Oct 613 min read


What Lies in a Joke? Sedition or Resistance?
'Every joke is a tiny revolution.' — George Orwell. Throughout human history , humour has been an important element to express dissent,...
Maleeha Parvez Wani
Aug 108 min read


Dismantling the Paper Walls: Towards a Greater Weight of the Indian Passport
Introduction 'I love my country, but not my passport.' This discordance between India’s civilisational legacy, growing geopolitical and economic influence, and the passport that remains the global pariah highlights the paradox of the contemporary world. India is the fourth largest economy in the world with a strong voice in the current geopolitical setup, reflecting its prowess, and yet, its passport languishes at 82nd rank globally according to The Henley Passport Index, o
Nairaa Gandotra
Jul 85 min read


Does the BJP Require a Caste Census to Win Bihar Elections?
Introduction Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs (CCPA) announced on the 30th of April, 2025, that...
Sanish Kumar
Jul 58 min read


Mics, Mills, and Misogyny: A Utilitarian Analysis of Gendered Political Discourse
Why is the trope of the evil woman so powerful that it’s still with us today? Why do we so often still give appalling men a pass with...
Arushi Singh
Mar 297 min read


The Bihar Dilemma
Bihar is one of the least performing states on several socio-economic indicators of development. More than one-third of families have a...
Avinash Kumar
Jul 31, 20246 min read


Harmonising Personal Laws: The Ambiguities of the Uttarakhand Uniform Civil Code
On the fateful day of November 23rd, 1948, the Constituent Assembly of India bore witness to a rather animated debate. The draft Article...
Arnav Sinha
Jul 27, 20247 min read


The Digital Paradox: Leapfrogging to Serfdom?
“(Hu)man, and in general every rational being, exists as an end in (himself) herself, not merely as a means for arbitrary use by this or...
Adwaith PB & Chitaranjan Kumar
Apr 29, 20245 min read


Charting Paths to Peace: The Vital Role of Diplomacy in Conflict Resolution
Introduction Diplomatic endeavours and the dynamics of international relations are pivotal in averting and mitigating conflicts within...
Disha Garg
Apr 21, 20246 min read


Political Psychology: Its Relevance as an Independent Discipline
Political psychology is an interdisciplinary subject that covers a wide range of activities, from politics and terrorism or even extreme...
Tia Malge
Nov 7, 20234 min read


The Abraham Accords After Three Years
On 7th October, the militant group, Hamas mounted a multipronged assault on Israel leading to multiple casualties . This attack elicited...
Neehra Sharma
Nov 5, 20236 min read


Cartographic Aggression: Deceit through Maps
Politics is intrinsically geographical. Maps regulate discourse on international politics and have considerable ramifications for the...
Siddhant Jain
Oct 28, 20234 min read


The Rise of Hindutva: Part-1 - Origins
Note: This essay is the first of a three-part series. On the first day, even before the war would begin, the invincible warrior prince...
Prem Ansh Sinha
Oct 25, 20234 min read
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