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The Ostrich Syndrome of India’s Opposition
A deep dive into what the article calls the “Ostrich Syndrome” of India’s opposition politics — the tendency to ignore or minimise the historical and contemporary persecution of Hindus across the subcontinent. From Afghanistan and Pakistan to Kashmir and West Bengal, the article examines selective secularism, civilisational memory, Islamist terrorism, ideological conditioning, and the rise of a new Hindu cultural and political awakening in India.
7 days ago


The Myth of Congress's Progressive Politics and the Rise of Modi’s Progressive Reforms
For decades, Congress cultivated the image of being India’s natural torchbearer of progressive politics while often limiting itself to symbolism and posturing. This op-ed examines the contrast between Congress’s performative progressivism and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s governance model focused on delivery, welfare, women’s empowerment, and structural reforms that directly transformed the lives of ordinary Indians.
May 3


Niyat se Niyati: How intent shapes destiny
There is a profound truth hidden in the simple phrase: “Niyat se Niyati.” What we become in life does not begin with our success, failure, opportunities, or circumstances. It begins much earlier, with our intent . Our intent shapes our actions. Our actions lead to consequences. And over-time, accumulation of our actions and their consequences decide our destiny. Thus, intent is the seed of destiny. Every action a person takes is first born in thought, then in intention. Bef
Apr 2


How the Modi Government Has Opened New Avenues of Upward Mobility for Indians
An op-ed by Harsh Singh Dahiya on how the Modi government has created new pathways of upward mobility for Indians by prioritising dignity, opportunity, and empowerment. The piece highlights reforms in financial inclusion, housing, healthcare, skills, and entrepreneurship that have enabled millions to rise from dependency to self-reliance and economic progress.
Jan 26


The Myth of Rules and the Reality of Power
An op-ed by Harsh Singh Dahiya on how globalisation was never truly governed by rules, institutions, or shared values, but by power, and how, as that power shifts, the illusion is collapsing, creating a moment India must understand with strategic clarity.
Jan 20


India & Its Need for a Monroe Doctrine
An op-ed by Harsh Singh Dahiya on India’s regional strategy and the need for a clearly defined sphere of influence. And how Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji is reclaiming India’s regional dominance once lost by former Prime Minister Nehru.
Jan 15
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