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When Hype Becomes Policy: Jaipur’s Flawed Air Purifier Experiment
It has been reported widely in the media that Rajasthan's capital Jaipur has now become India's first city to install air purifiers on streets.
From the Raj to the Republic: Decolonising India’s Internal Security Hierarchy
On May 23, 2025, the Supreme Court of India delivered what may be described as a watershed moment in the history of India’s internal security apparatus.
Challenges before the 8th Central Pay Commission: Bureaucracy, budget, and the battle against corruption
On 28 October 2025, the Union Cabinet approved the constitution of the 8th Central Pay Commission (8th CPC), which is expected to submit its recommendations within 18 months.
Battle of Rezang La: How 120 Indian soldiers fought last man last round against 5000 Chinese attackers
Rezang La is a story of staggering courage—a handful of soldiers holding the line against a vast foe, not for medals but for mission and meaning.
The Great Indian Joint Family Circus: How billion-dollar business empires are managed from the kitchen and dining table
In a world obsessed with start-ups and celebrity CEOs, some of India’s biggest business empires are still run from the kitchen and dining table
Pension and 8th Pay Commission: Law, assurances, and unsettling reality
Media reports have highlighted statements, suggesting that the 8th Pay Commission will take care of the interests of pensioners.
IndiGo is GUILTY: Govt. must suspend its license
IndiGo’s contrived defence is plain and simple bullshit. If they are finding the operating costs to be high, who the hell forced them to run an airline?
Care, courage… and disparity: Maj Gen Sikdar on the MNS’s fight for justice
Behind every life saved in a the hospitals or ICUs are MNS officers who have fought a long, unequal battle for status, pay & parity.
Underwater Robotics Revolution: How EyeROV is enabling India’s Maritime Defence
Welcome to India’s underwater robotics revolution, where EyeROV sits at the sharp end of Aatmanirbhar maritime defence.
Regulators on trial: are regulators in India living up to the expectations of the consumers?
The pattern is familiar: regulators do act, but usually after enough damage has been done, and often with remedies that feel half-hearted from the consumer’s side.
Why Is MHA reluctant to loosen its grip over CAPFs?
On 23 May 2025, the Supreme Court delivered a landmark judgment holding that the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) must be treated as part of the Organised Group A Services (OGAS)
Architects of Victory: Gen Sagat Singh & Gen J.F.R. Jacob’s role in the 1971 War
The 1971 War produced many heroes, but few commanders left as deep imprint as Lt Gen Sagat Singh and Lt Gen J.F.R. Jacob
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