Research-backed articles on why things are the way they are in India, how other countries solved the same problems, and who is accountable for fixing them.
India is spending more on infrastructure than ever before. The results are real. So are the problems that remain.
Yunus is gifting territorial maps to Pakistani generals. India needs to stop condemning and start squeezing.
Muhammad Yunus has gifted a map claiming India's northeast to Pakistan's top general, Chinese officials, and Turkey. New Delhi keeps watching. That is the problem.
One stretch of beach in suburban Mumbai handles 95% of India's international internet. That is not strategy. That is a liability.
India has the talent, the startups, and a combat-proven track record. What it still needs is a unified command, sovereign data infrastructure, and the institutional will to move fast.
The external shock India's domestic politics could never deliver on its own.
Section 69A was built to stop real threats. Using it on cartoonists and critics makes India weaker, not stronger.
Connectivity is security. 47 years of Project Chetak prove it.
He said he opposed partition. So why do so many Indians hold him responsible for it?
America proved human lunar flight works. India signed the accords, landed at the south pole, and has the talent. Now the clock is running.