The Importance of Being Zohran Mamdani: A Progressive Trailblazer

Reshaping New York and Beyond At just 33 years old, Zohran Kwame Mamdani has emerged as a political phenomenon, capturing the Democratic nomination for New York City mayor in a stunning upset in June 2025. A democratic socialist with roots in Uganda and India, Mamdani’s rise from a New York State Assembly member to the […]
Resistance as Iqbal’s Inheritance in the Poetry of Ali Sardar Jafri

Ali Sardar Jafri, the ebullient literary giant, had his genesis in the same democratic soil that produced the world’s great thinkers. He was shaped by the turbulence that transforms a complacent political order into a more rational understanding of geopolitics and new social constructs. Though born with majestic royal blood, his poetry drew its power […]
Ganga-Jamuna Tehzeeb in Muharram: The Legacy of Channu Lal Dilgeer’s Marsiyas

As the Islamic world observes Ashura on July 6, 2025, the 10th day of Muharram, the solemn remembrance of the martyrdom of Imam Hussain at Karbala resonates deeply in Lucknow, a city synonymous with the Ganga-Jamuni Tehzeeb—a cultural synthesis of Hindu and Muslim traditions. At the heart of this syncretic heritage stands Munshi Channu Lal […]
Language, Politics, and Identity in a Multilingual World
How language shapes political inclusion, exclusion, governance, and resistance—from India’s federalism to global conflicts. Language as a Tool of Power and Identity Language is far more than a tool for communication; it is a mechanism of power, a carrier of identity, and a political battleground. In legislative halls, election rallies, protests, and digital campaigns, language […]
The Erasure of Medieval Indian History: A Dangerous Rewrite of the Past
In a shocking move, the University Grants Commission (UGC) has virtually erased 600 years of Medieval Indian history (1200–1800 AD) from the syllabus of the UGC NET examinations. This follows a disturbing trend, with the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) previously removing the Delhi Sultanate and Mughal Empire from Class 7 textbooks, […]
DARK INTERLUDE : THE EMERGENCY AND INDIA’S DEMOCRATIC DILEMMA
Fifty years ago, India witnessed a seismic jolt to its democratic foundations when Prime Minister Indira Gandhi declared a national Emergency on June 25, 1975. The move, widely regarded as a dark chapter in India’s constitutional history, suspended civil liberties, muzzled the press, and stifled dissent for 19 months. Today, as the nation reflects on […]
The Real Threat to the Constitution Lies Not in Its Words, But in Their Denial
A Point-by-Point Rebuttal of the BJP-RSS Attack on “Socialist” and “Secular” in the Preamble The Constitution of India is more than a legal document—it is a moral compass forged through consensus and commitment to democratic pluralism. Yet recent statements by key figures in the ruling establishment—RSS General Secretary Dattatreya Hosabale, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa […]
Muharram: A Saga of Sacrifice and Unity in the Indian Subcontinent

Commemoration, Not CelebrationAs the crescent moon heralds Muharram, the first month of the Islamic lunar calendar, a question arises: Is Muharram a festival to celebrate or a solemn occasion to commemorate? Far from a festive event, Muharram is a time of profound reflection, particularly for Shi’ite Muslims, who mourn the martyrdom of Imam Husain ibn […]
FACT VS FICTION : TRACING AKBAR’S TRUE CONSORT

A Governor’s Controversial Claim Sparks Historical Debate In May 2025, Rajasthan Governor Haribhau Bagade stirred a storm by asserting that Mughal Emperor Akbar’s wife, commonly referred to as Jodha Bai, was not a Rajput princess but the daughter of a maid. At an event in Udaipur, the governor further claimed that the marriage between Akbar […]
WHY NO TRACE OF PAHALGAM ATTACKERS? INTELLIGENCE FAILURE HAUNTS GOVT

From Our Bureau NEW DELHI: The recent unearthing of a wide-ranging spy network in India, following the arrest of a Haryana-based YouTuber and several alleged collaborators, has raised serious concerns about the operational lapses within the country’s intelligence agencies. The breakthrough came in the aftermath of the Pahalgam massacre, where four unidentified assailants carried out […]