Prakriti Parul

US will awaken from its Trumpian dystopia

US will awaken from its Trumpian dystopia

Perhaps sooner rather than later, the US will find itself shaken awake from what the White House has inflicted on…

January 11, 2026

Mamata seeks to overshadow Congress stir

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s showdown with the Enforcement Directorate following raids at the offices of I-PAC, the political…

January 11, 2026

The art of balance: Why India’s strategic ambiguity is a feature, not a bug

India’s handling of the US-Venezuela crisis reinforces a simple truth: strategic ambiguity is no longer a transitional posture for India;…

January 11, 2026

When multilateralism stops paying: Why the US is walking away

The deeper question is whether this moment marks the end of American multilateralism or its recalibration.

January 11, 2026

Hindu revivalism, reform help recover civilisational confidence

A civilisation unsure of its past cannot remain sane in a world that weaponises narratives. The way forward is neither…

January 11, 2026

Xi cannot rein in Kim

Kim Jong Un remains uncontrollable.

January 11, 2026

The predatory superpower: America’s war on the world

Territorial integrity, sovereign interests, and global stability are subordinate to American priorities. This is a permission-based order in which the…

January 11, 2026

China meets the Monroe Doctrine in Venezuela

Nearly 90% of Venezuela’s oil exports have flown to Asia, with China accounting for the lion’s share. This dependence is…

January 11, 2026

Iranians Deserve to be Free

In his final years in power Reza Pahlavi, the Shah of Iran, was given the ultimately destructive advice to his…

January 11, 2026

Christianity: Healing a wounded people

National peace is not the absence of protest, nor the silence that comes when fear wins. It is the presence…

January 11, 2026