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Divyansh Tiwari

Transforming legal conundrums and global affairs into riveting prose where scholarly research meets real world significance.

Pentagon’s report on China’s military developments: What it means for India’s LAC stand, Pakistan front and the future of warfare. Read details

The immediate conclusion for India is not that Taiwan equals a distant problem. It is that even though the centre of gravity is still in the East, the same set of capabilities, ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance), precision strike, integrated air defence, long range fires, cyber, space support, and logistics can be used in a variety of theatres, including the Indian Ocean and the Himalayas.

From 1st April 2026, Income Tax officials will be able to read your emails and WhatsApp chats? Not really. Know what the new rules...

Section 247 of the Income Tax Act, 2025 modernises tax enforcement for the digital era without enabling mass surveillance or diluting constitutional privacy safeguards.

Pakistan as the Muslim face of Gaza demilitarisation: How Washington and Jerusalem shift the cost and keep the control  

The proposed stabilisation force masks coercive enforcement, permits use of force, sidelines democratic consent, and risks repeating past episodes where Palestinian repression followed foreign intervention, with Pakistan gaining optics but facing blame if violence escalates.

Fixing the front door of justice: How the Supreme Court and CJI Surya Kant are reforming the oral mentioning problem

The reform's most citizen-centric component aims to guarantee that an individual's freedom is not contingent upon a senior advocate's ability to speak at 10:30 a.m.

PM Modi starts 3-nation tour to Jordan, Oman and Ethiopia: Read how India’s relations with these nations underscore business, credibility and co-operation

When taken as a whole, the tour portrays an India that is building coalitions, corridors, and capabilities rather than chasing headlines, reducing the risk of trade routes, expanding strategic options in West Asia and the western Indian Ocean, and maintaining the credibility of India's development-first diplomacy in a world of sharper blocs and precarious supply lines.

Echoes of Manu: How ancient law shapes modern indian jurisprudence

Manusmriti was a foundational Dharmashastra for pre-modern and colonial jurists, but it was never the only or final word.

Delhi Riots bail hearing: Why the accused persons’ liberty arguments may not overcome UAPA’s strict prima facie bar and how Delhi Police’s conspiracy case...

Dave's insistence that Imam is not charged in any FIR involving actual violence ignores a fundamental tenet of conspiracy law, which is that conspiratorial responsibility does not require physical presence at the crime site. Even if someone is far away when the clear crimes are carried out, they might still be a part of a terrorist plot.

Anatomy of the IndiGo monopoly: How UPA’s lost decade, failure of competitors and a lack of aviation reforms paved way for the current mess

It is reasonable to argue that the core of this disaster is IndiGo's internal miscalculations, especially with regard to crew planning and rostering. However, tracing how we got to the point where one airline's error could paralyze the network is as fair and politically significant.

Putin’s Delhi visit: Payments, people, new trade routes and a friendship built on trust. Read how the Modi-Jaishankar doctrine is at play in a...

In the background, the Modi–Jaishankar doctrine is evident. Multi-alignment, not non-alignment, strategic autonomy without yelling anti-West slogans, and a determined unwillingness to let either Washington or Beijing dictate whom India may cooperate with. This is as much about avoiding overdependence on China as it is about rejecting Western pressure.

RSF targets OpIndia: Their dubious Press Freedom Index and the global regime change orgs – How Western-funded fiction factories are targeting nationalist voices in...

When taken as a whole, this demonstrates a model. Western governments finance media outlets via middlemen like RSF and CFI, then sponsor content and "capacity building" for journalists whose work supports a specific interpretation of the conflict, typically one in which the targeted government is an inhumane authoritarian and Western-backed opposition forces are democrats.

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