1. Introduction: Strategic Blunder and Scramble for Cover In the aftermath of Operation Sindoor’s failure, the Modi government finds itself at a political and diplomatic crossroads. What was initially framed by Indian media as a decisive blow to Pakistan has unraveled into a strategic blunder, leaving the BJP-led administration struggling to manage the domestic fallout […]
WHY DEMOCRACY IS BREAKING:
A New Political Divide: Time, Not Just Ideology Around the world, democracies are fracturing – not just between left and right, or liberal and conservative, but between generations shaped by different experiences of time. Older generations, grounded in memory, are turning toward preservation and protection. Younger generations, driven by anticipation and fear of what lies […]
INDIA’S PAKISTAN STRATEGY: HOCKEY DIPLOMACY, BILATERALISM, AND THE GREAT POWER NARRATIVE
Introduction India’s recent invitation to Pakistan’s hockey team for a tournament signals a return to controlled engagement after years of diplomatic chill. While the move appears conciliatory, it is part of a broader geopolitical strategy: to present India as a great power capable of resolving regional disputes bilaterally, without Western interference. This report explores how […]


