by Steve Carr The wind that swept across the Mongolian steppe carried with it sleet and snow flurries that melted as soon as it hit the grass that carpeted the rolling hills. The camels, horses and cattle that Nachin had crowded in the small corral not far from the ger […]
Month: April 2021
Democratic Institutions in India: A Sad Story
by the Editor: Siddharth Sehgal Imagine a cricket match where the umpire is biased, he purposefully favors one team and makes life hell for the other team during the match. He declares the other team’s batsmen out when they aren’t and when the team he favors comes to bat, he […]