Godwin
Indian Politics
The French people of 1792 promised a government “of the people, by the people, for the people.” Today, India must decide if that promise was sincere or hollow. Will we continue to tolerate a democratic system that serves the few, or will we truly let “we the people” rewrite the rules? The time to act is now. Let us take a cue from revolutionary history and meet in an assembly – a Second Republic’s Constituent Assembly – to forge a constitution that restores the dignity, justice and participation that the poor have been denied. Only then can India claim to be a democracy in which liberty, equal...
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Regionalism in Tamilnadu 18.02.2026 19:16
The Tamil Pride is just a basic start of fascist path.
India's Democratic Crossroads_ Beyond Elections 06.07.2025 8:32
Concerns surrounding India's proposed One Nation, One Election (ONOE) system, arguing it could diminish politician accountability and public engagement by limiting electoral cycles. It highlights India's heavy reliance on elections as the primary form of democratic participation, contrasting this with diverse mechanisms of direct democracy used globally, such as plebiscites, referendums, and citiz...
Language's Fate_ Economics, Technology, and Survival 05.07.2025 12:13
The Economics and Technology of Language Survival," explores the intricate relationship between economic power, technological advancement, and the fate of languages. It highlights how historical empires and modern economic strongholds have propelled certain languages to global prominence, while simultaneously illustrating how economic resurgence can revitalise languages once on the brink of extinc...
India's Constitutional Crisis: The Case for a Second Republic 04.07.2025 12:18
The Indian Constitution, hailed as one of the world's most comprehensive documents, has become a fortress protecting the privileged while leaving the masses stranded in bureaucratic mazes. With over 52 million pending cases across all levels of courts, including more than 180,000 cases pending for over 30 years, our judicial system has become a monument to institutional failure rather than justice...
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