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Synchronising democracy: Examining the Feasibility and Implications of ‘One Nation One Election’ in India
Read more: Synchronising democracy: Examining the Feasibility and Implications of ‘One Nation One Election’ in IndiaThis article explores the concept of “One Nation, One Election” (ONOE) proposed by the Indian government, aiming to synchronise the electoral cycles of the states with that of the Union. While ONOE promises administrative efficiency and financial savings, its implementation requires extensive constitutional amendments, raising concerns about federalism and democratic principles. The government’s justifications for…
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Sync or Sink: India’s Simultaneous Election Conundrum
Read more: Sync or Sink: India’s Simultaneous Election ConundrumThe main focus of this article is to explore the existing election laws and procedures in India at both the national and state levels with the connection of examining it from the Government’s proposal ‘One Nation, One election’ which has been discussed many times from different bodies such as the Election Commission, The Law Commission…
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Reviewing the Three New Criminal Law Bills Passed and its Implications
Read more: Reviewing the Three New Criminal Law Bills Passed and its ImplicationsThis article critically analyses the aspects pertaining to the introduction of the three new bills replacing the existing laws which date back to colonial times and their impact in reforming the criminal justice system. The three newly enacted criminal laws – Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023, Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita 2023 and Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam 2023 will…
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Geopolitical Implications of The Biden-Trump Electoral Race
Read more: Geopolitical Implications of The Biden-Trump Electoral RaceIt is tough to ascertain whether world leaders have actually told Biden that they want him to get re-elected. If Donald Trump were to win Trump 2.0 would need to be different from Trump1.0, given the current global economic and geopolitical landscape.
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What He Was Thinking: Musharaf and the Kargil War
Read more: What He Was Thinking: Musharaf and the Kargil WarThe Kargil conflict of 1999 reveals a nexus of political ambition, military strategy, and geopolitical tension, epitomised by General Pervez Musharraf’s calculated manoeuvring to consolidate power in Pakistan. This essay delves into the backdrop of Pakistan’s political turmoil in the 1990s, Musharraf’s clandestine orchestration of the conflict, and the strategic intricacies surrounding the Kargil operation. It explores the enigmatic behaviours of key actors, such as the…
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Building Bridges: Uniting Western and Global South Feminisms for a Stronger Movement
Read more: Building Bridges: Uniting Western and Global South Feminisms for a Stronger MovementThe feminist movement has a long and rich history, fighting for women’s rights and equality globally. Feminism is both a movement and an ideology that tries to mitigate political, economic, societal, and opportunistic differences between the sexes. The movement strives to achieve its goals by diluting gender stereotypes and fighting for educational and professional platforms for women.
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Explore the Wide Spectrum of Feminist Thought
Read more: Explore the Wide Spectrum of Feminist ThoughtFeminism is not just a definition but a socio-political movement. It has evolved with time as it encompasses diverse ideologies, with the idea of establishing gender equality and dismantling oppressive structures. There is one extreme of the spectrum which has liberal feminism while at the other end lies radical feminism and somewhere in the middle lies intersectional feminism, black…
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Legal Reforms in Disarray: Analysing the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita Act and Its Democratic Implications
Read more: Legal Reforms in Disarray: Analysing the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita Act and Its Democratic ImplicationsAbstract- This essay breaks down recent legislative metamorphoses in India’s criminal justice landscape through the enactment of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita Act, Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, and Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita. The expedited legislative process, suspension of dissenting voices, and the assimilation of anti-terrorism provisions in the BNS that mirror the UAPA elicit apprehensions as to…
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Why The Gates To Ram Rajya Were Truly Unlocked
Read more: Why The Gates To Ram Rajya Were Truly Unlocked‘Taala khulwa do’, the three words that dictated Indian politics for the next four decades inked a new chapter of vote bank politics, creating a new kind of dance India undertook with democracy. The true beauty of the phrase lies not solely in the gravitas it carried, but also in the fact that it was uttered…
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Unravelling the Timeline: Babri Masjid – Construction to Demolition
Read more: Unravelling the Timeline: Babri Masjid – Construction to DemolitionThe demolition of the Babri Masjid and the ensuing legal disputes have had a significant impact on Indian society, changing both its religious dynamics and socio-political environment. This article traces the origins of the Babri Masjid controversy from the Mughal era to the present and summarises its historical background, construction, legal disputes, and aftermath. The…


