The Art of Diplomatic Kite Fighting: How India Mastered the Ancient Game A 26-Year Strategic Chess Game Disguised as Humility It is the kite flying season in India but picture this: It’s…
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…
A satire on Reegu’s atom bomb of stolen votes.
📺 THE NATION WANTS TO KNOW: Basanti Power Stolen? [Opening music, moving graphics, blazing headlines across screen] Text on screen: BLO GONE ROGUE? REEGU’S TANK TOP BLAST! Arnab (thundering): “Good evening ladies…
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…
The real reasons for USA to impose tariffs on India.
Tariffs Beyond Trade: The Geopolitics of USA India Economic Tensions in 2025 This article analyses the intensifying USA–India economic and geopolitical standoff in 2025, arguing that recent U.S. tariffs on Indian imports…
India is a rich country.
The Soul of India’s Wealth: Beyond Currency and Colonial Shadows When we consider a nation’s “richness,” metrics like Gross Domestic Product (GDP), per-capita income, or currency strength often dominate the conversation. Yet,…
Why does India have such poor infrastructure at the local level?
Why India’s Local Infrastructure Lags – And How to Fix It India is a land of immense “richness” – from its vibrant human capital to its bold economic strides. Yet, a glaring…
Donald Trump is Danny Crane without Alan Shore.
Donald Trump is Denny Crane Without Alan Shore: The Limits of Performative Leadership Both Denny Crane—the legendary, bombastic attorney from Boston Legal—and Donald Trump exemplify a style of leadership built on bravado,…
Rupees, the India’s Currency is powerful not weak.
The Paradox of the “Poor” Currency A Strategic Lever for Self-Reliance When outsiders observe the Indian Rupee’s nominal exchange rate against the US Dollar, often hovering around ₹86-87 per USD as of…
Certification or Censorship of Movies in India
The Legal Fiction of Film Certification CBFC, Censorship, and the Cinematograph Act The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) is often called India’s “censor board.” That term is misleading. The Cinematograph Act,…
India’s autonomy in food for its citizens.
The Breadbasket of Resilience India’s Unmatched Food Sovereignty In the intricate tapestry of a nation’s “richness,” few threads are as vital and as often overlooked as the ability to feed one’s own…
Tariff and tariff everywhere yet no solace for Trump.
🏛️ Trumpian Tarrifficcing: The Coliseum of Strategic Absurdity Opening Ceremony: Pandemonium, Escorted Welcome to the Coliseum of Strategic Absurdity, where the crowds roar—not in applause, but over delayed shipments and contradictory tweets….
Windows protection from unwanted Ransomware
Protecting Windows computer from Ransomware The ransomware attack on Knights of Old, a 158-year-old UK logistics firm (later known as KNP Logistics), was a textbook case of how one weak password can…
Transforming thought transforms the life.
You Are Not Your Past, You Are Your Thoughts How to transform life? People love to label and judge but we ignore power of thought. Are we born good or bad? Some…
Desire and Impulse
Desire vs. Impulse for Sensation: A Clear Distinction Human motivation is shaped by two powerful forces: desire and impulse for sensation. While they may seem similar—both sparking a need to act—they stem…
Clean sweep Ignatius and its inspiration from real life corruption
The Anti-Corruption Crusader With a Swiss Bank Account. A Wry Glance at “Clean Sweep Ignatius” and the Abacha Billions Corruption: The Global Villain Corruption is the perennial villain of societies and politics…
Small Town Lawyers: Inspiration from Abraham Lincoln
Small-Town Briefs and Lincolnian Echoes: India’s Many Lincolns The Small Town Lawyers. Preface: Redefining the Lincoln Analogy While the United States reveres Abraham Lincoln—the rural, small town lawyer who rose to…
Fictional Youtube video directs UK Prime Minister to resign.
Silent Force v Starmer: The Constitutional Crisis of UK due to Silent Force v Starmer: A Clash of Law and Power According to youtube channel Britain Talks, the United Kingdom (UK) Supreme…
USA Economy and solution for its revival
How USA Can Get Rid of Its Debt Without Crashing Its Economy? The United States (USA) currently faces an unprecedented fiscal challenge. The national debt of USA has has soared to historic…
US dollars, Bitcoin and Crypto Currencies?
Is the USA Abandoning the Dollar by Embracing Bitcoin? Officially, the US government is not replacing the US dollar with Bitcoin as its national currency. The dollar remains the official currency of…
Replit AI deletes data overriding User instructions.
When AI Gets Too Creative: The Replit Production Mishap Explained Replit AI is a web-based platform that lets you write, run, and debug code in various languages without installing anything. It is…
How Britain robbed ten percent of India’s GDP in 1947?
The Complex Story of Britain’s Unpaid Wartime Debt to India: A Burden Equal to 10% of India’s GDP in 1947 The financial legacy of British colonialism left India with enormous economic ruin…
Human nature: Does it justify disappointment?
Exploring Human Nature: The Good, The Bad, and The Hopeful Why People Can Disappoint Us It’s easy to feel let down by humanity when you see selfishness, greed, violence, and dishonesty. These…
Sam Altman and British Influence on Chat GPT.
The Multifaceted Nexus: Sam Altman’s Connections to British Culture and Society 1. Introduction: Exploring Sam Altman’s British Connections This article examines the multifaceted ties between Sam Altman, a global leader in artificial…
Poor health issues too sometimes have its perks.
Medical Misfortunes Your Auntie Ji Would Approve Of: 10 Health Conditions With Hidden Perks Health problems are supposed to be bad. Painful. Annoying. Uninvited. But what if some of them, in their…