- Does the Women’s Reservation Bill 2026 truly guarantee respect for women? The evidence suggests otherwise—data doesn’t lie.
- Why do our politicians and bureaucrats need security—and who are they afraid of? or Just Show-off
- The 78-Year Illusion: The Myth of Indian Self-Reliance and the Betrayal by the Political Class
- The Great Indian Robbery: How Public Taxpayer Money is Being Bled Dry by a Broken System
- The Collapse of Creativity: Why We Don’t Discover or Develop in India
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Democracy and Vote | Democratic Hypocrisy | Education and Health service | Elected Autocracy | social empowerment | Social services | Women respect
Does the Women’s Reservation Bill 2026 truly guarantee respect for women? The evidence suggests otherwise—data doesn’t lie.
In 2026, the Indian Parliament stands at a historic crossroads. The Women’s Reservation Bill has been thrust into the center of the national discourse, framed as a panacea for the historical marginalization of women in the world’s largest democracy. On the surface, the narrative is seductive: by legislating a quota for women in the halls…
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Why do our politicians and bureaucrats need security—and who are they afraid of? or Just Show-off
In the foundational mythology of the Indian Republic, the politician is cast as the Sevak—the humble servant of the people. They take oaths to serve the common citizen, to live by the mandate of the public, and to represent the aspirations of a billion souls. However, as we stand in 2026, the reality has undergone…
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The 78-Year Illusion: The Myth of Indian Self-Reliance and the Betrayal by the Political Class
As we look back over the last 78 years of independent India, a profound, unsettling, and deeply frustrating question demands an honest answer: How independent are we, really? Since the midnight hour of 1947, a grand, intoxicating narrative has been sold to the Indian public. It is a narrative of sovereignty, of rising power, and,…
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Bureaucracy | Bureaucracy and corruption | Corruption | Democratic Hypocrisy | Financial, equality, and independence | social empowerment | Uncategorized
The Great Indian Robbery: How Public Taxpayer Money is Being Bled Dry by a Broken System
There is a silent, unacknowledged tragedy unfolding every single day in the world’s largest democracy. It is not an overnight catastrophe, nor is it a sudden natural disaster that captures the world’s attention. Instead, it is a slow, agonizing, and deliberate bleeding of the nation’s wealth. Every time an alarm clock rings in a middle-class…
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Bureaucracy and corruption | Education and Health service | Elected Autocracy | Financial, equality, and independence | Potitics and corruption
The Collapse of Creativity: Why We Don’t Discover or Develop in India
The paradox highlighted here cuts straight to the bleeding heart of the modern Indian identity. We are a nation that beats its chest in triumph when a person with Indian DNA succeeds in a foreign land, yet we remain willfully blind to the deeply toxic, stifling, and suffocating ecosystem we have built for our own…
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Democracy and Vote | Democratic Hypocrisy | elections | Law and order | Politics | social empowerment | Social services
Comprehensive Report: The Decline of Political Discourse in India (December 2020 – December 2025)
Executive Summary Over the past five years (December 2020 to December 2025), the landscape of Indian political discourse has witnessed a discernible shift toward increasingly aggressive, polarizing, and often derogatory rhetoric. As electoral battles have grown more intense—spanning state assembly elections, the highly charged 2024 Lok Sabha general elections, and the ongoing 2025 state campaigns—politicians…