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The journey from notings and minutes on files to justice in the armed forces

File notings and minutes are foundational tools in the Indian administrative and governmental decision-making process.

From Aspirant to Advocate: A guide to cracking CLAT and starting your legal career

The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is not merely an entrance examination it is your gateway to a profession that shapes society, protects rights, and upholds justice.

AI, Knowledge, and the Infinite Vault: A Dialogue on Limits and Possibilities

As AI rapidly advances, it introduces novel technologies and significant questions like can machines generate new ideas, or merely transform existing knowledge?

Rivers of Discord: Water, Warfare, and the China-Pakistan Axis

Relations between India and Pakistan continue to be defined by deep mistrust, recurring security crises, and a fundamental lack of progress toward normalization.

How the ancient Panchamahabhuta are rewiring modern management

“Pancha” means five, “maha” means great, and “bhuta” refers to elemental constituents. Together, Panchamahabhuta describes the five great elements that form the basis of...

Great Nicobar Project: India’s Strategic Outpost or Ecological Gamble?

Great Nicobar Project has emerged as one of the most consequential strategic infrastructure initiatives in the Indian Ocean Region.

Biomimicry: Nature’s 3.8 bn year old secret code that we are now learning to decipher

Biomimicry is the practice of drawing on nature to solve the stubborn engineering problems of modern civilization.

Officer induction system: leadership, selection and the future of command

The officer corps of the Indian Army has traditionally been regarded as the intellectual, moral and operational backbone of India’s military power.

NEET Crisis of credibility: Why India’s examination system needs structural reform

India’s National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, popularly known as NEET, was conceived as a single-window meritocratic gateway to medical education. It was intended to...

Forum of Retired IPS Officers: Anomalies placed before the 8th CPC

The Forum of Retired IPS Officers (FORIPSO) presented the following five long-standing disparities and anomalies before the 8th CPC

Silent Scars: Psychological abuse and limits of legal protection

Marriage is not merely a legal relation between two individuals but also has great sociological and psychological implications.

Pension Validation Act: Defying the Courts, Defunding the pensioners

Pension is not a bounty or a charitable handout distributed at the whim of the State; it is deferred wages earned through decades of dedicated service
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