_*]:min-w-0 !gap-3.5″> European Society: From Feudal Estates to Modern Class Structure For much of European history, society was organized into three rigidly defined hereditary caste systems: the nobility, the clergy, and the…
Category: Civilisation
India’s Journey to become Developed Nation by 2047
India’s Odyssey to 2047: A Detailed Technological and Infrastructural Blueprint India is on an ambitious and comprehensive journey to transform itself into a developed nation by 2047, the centenary of its independence….
Problem of Colonial attitudes in Hospitality
The Colonial Table Reserves the Right to Exclude: Dress Codes, Speech Codes, and the Postcolonial Banquet In the age-old Indian hospitality scene, where butter chicken meets British binders, a curious phenomenon flourishes—one…
West should reclaim parental sovereignty from the State
Let Families Raise Their Children: A Cross-Cultural Reflection Parenting is one of the most difficult jobs in the world. It is a role where one learns while on the job. Though the…
Similarities Between Pakistan and USA
Surprising Parallels: Observable Similarities Between Pakistan and USA It’s a provocative thought: two nations as seemingly disparate as Pakistan and the United States sharing a surprising number of observable similarities. Beyond the…
One Night Stand from reel life to real life
One Night Stand: A Global Snapshot of Hook-up Culture From Hollywood Glamour to Asian Nuance From the shimmering lights of Hollywood to the bustling streets of Tokyo, the “one night stand” –…
How to Save a Failing Marriage?
Striking at the Pandemic of Divorce: A Step-by-Step Guide to Relational Resilience The rising tide of divorce is not merely a statistical trend; it is a profound human tragedy. Deep inquiry has…
Why everything has to be kadak or strong in India
Why Everything is Kadak in India Introduction Why do we Indians like everything kadak — strong, intense, bold? Kadak tea. Kadak coffee. Kadak spices. Even our arguments, politics, and cinema are kadak….
India: A destination for talking tourism
The Conversation as Destination: Talking Tourism in India Tourism in India is 4. 6% of the country’s gross domestic product. Unlike other sectors, tourism is not a priority sector for the Government…