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Why do Airlines fail in India

Airlines fail not because of lack of demand—passenger numbers are strong and growing—but because the system is stacked against profitability.

CBI and Corruption in Armed Forces # 1

From the Jeep Scandal to Bofors or Coffin Scam CBI has been investigating corruption cases in defence forces since independence.

CBI and Corruption in Armed Forces # 2

Even today CBI is a non‑statutory body without a CBI Act passed by the Parliament and draws its powers from the Delhi Special Police Establishment Act, 1946

There is no government rescue fund & airline passengers are left to fend for themselves

When airlines fail, the immediate impact is chaos and confusion. Passengers are left stranded, unable to reach on time

Sexual misconduct: Why is CRPF hierarchy hell bent on protecting the perpetrators and punishing the victim

It remains to be seen if the highly decorated engineering graduate serving as Assistant Commandant in the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) finally gets justice or is forced to resign

Why are CRPF authorities punishing the victim and protecting the guilty

The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) - one of the oldest, largest and the most reputed central paramilitary forces is these days making news for all the wrong reasons.

Not 30, 40 but 50: Why most CAPF officers retire before commanding a battalion  

To command a battalion of 800-1000 troops is the ultimate dream of every officer who joins a uniformed service. But this is where the catch lies.

How Budget 2026 Can Revive Affordable Housing

Budget 2026 needs to fix the housing market, else the gap between those who can afford luxury homes and those who struggle to find basic homes will widen

Union Budget 2026: Counting for Consumers, Not Just Counting Consumers

Year after year, budgets are framed around fiscal arithmetic, while the consumer’s voice is barely audible. Union Budget 2026 must change that.

Pros and Cons of Commuting the Pension

Officers approaching retirement often face a critical financial dilemma: should they opt for pension commutation?

The Decade Loop: Why 2026 is the New 2016 for Digital Behavior

These days there is something being observed almost ubiquitously on cyberspace, especially on social media platforms, i.e, the “2026 as the new 2016” trend.

Defence Budget 2026–27: Capital, Technology, and Border Infrastructure

The Defence Budget 2025–26 allocated approximately ₹6.81 lakh crore to the Ministry of Defence, retaining defence as the largest single item of Union government expenditure.
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