By The Editor: Siddharth Sehgal Imagine the ego boost you’d have if you have the power to delay a whole flight and keep the passengers waiting to reach their destination, don’t mind the inconvenience. Imagine if you can make babu’s, peons or any other government employee far below your rank […]
Editorial
Editorial
The Mahabharata of Signatures, Documents and Pointing Fingers
By The Editor: Siddharth Sehgal It’s an irony that Bhisma faces in Mahabharata, he didn’t approve the actions of Duryodhana nor has any desire to fight for him but his half heartedness was noting in front of the oath that bounded him to the Hastinapur’s throne. He had to take […]
Modigate: Corruption, Cricket, Controversy, CM’s and More
By The Editor: Siddharth Sehgal Lalit Modi is not new to courting controversy but this big fish is caught in a bigger net this time. If someone has any doubt about his credentials just open the Wikipedia posting of this dude. Despite coming from a very well to do background, […]
North East Operations: India’s Revenge and Burmese Angle
By The Editor: Siddharth Sehgal The recent armed forces operations in the North East near the Indo-Burma border or to be specific inside Myanmar’s territory were not only unprecedented but would also have far reaching reverberations from diplomatic and strategic point of view. Militants got a clear message that challenging […]
Maggi: 2 Minute Delight to 2 Minute Ruin
By The Editor: Siddharth Sehgal Maggi is a classic example of how some food and drug companies in India prioritize profits over people’s health. Tea, honey, soft drinks are few worthy mentions from an endless list of products that came under the food safety radar for all the wrong reasons. […]
Grading Government: A’s and B’s, Zero’s and D’s
By The Editor It’s an amusing thing about human nature, to judge, people sizing up others on abilities and grounds they themselves don’t possess. For instance, the innumerable experts on cricket, the gurus who point out flaws in a batsman’s technique from the comfort of a couch, most of these […]
India and China: Neighbors and Choices
By The Editor Neighbors, more often than not are envious of each other, their progress each others’ eyesore. This goes same for people and nations alike. India and China have a historical chance to bolster their relationship. Despite our historical and ideological differences world has placed its hopes in our […]
There and Back Again: A Film Star’s Guide to Justice
By The Editor 13 long years it took for courts to decide the fate of the most profitable name in Bollywood, two hours to grant him bail and another two days to suspend the sentence all together, so that it can begin all over again. It was meant to show […]
Nepal Tragedy: Lessons & Takeaways For India
By The Editor Looking at Nepal we can say now for sure that we shouldn’t wait till the ground beneath us starts shaking. A natural disaster like this breaks the very foundations on which our homes and society is built upon. With death toll rising every day and thousands still […]
The Silent Sacrifices for “Red” Politics
By The Editor The recent attack and killing of our jawans in Chhattisgarh has refreshed people’s mind of a problem about which we pay heed for only one or two days in every three or four months. It’s like living with Cancer and the government hopes that turning a blind […]