Papers for the Citizen, Accountability for the Powerful: India’s Growing Documentation Paradox

India is witnessing an extraordinary paradox. On one hand, ordinary citizens are increasingly asked to produce…

A Passport Without Citizenship? India’s Legal Gap Needs Reform

The recent statement by the Ministry of External Affairs that an Indian passport is “a travel…

NTA’s Failure Cannot Be Solved by Banning Telegram

The Union government’s decision to restrict access to Telegram ahead of the re-conduct of the National…

Oil, Power, and the Politics of Endless War

For decades, critics of American foreign policy have argued that the language of democracy, security, and…

CBSE Under Scrutiny: Negligence, Accountability, and a System Losing Public Trust

The recent controversy surrounding the Central Board of Secondary Education has triggered serious public concern about…

Constitutional Power Cannot Mean Constitutional Injury

The Supreme Court’s endorsement of the Election Commission of India’s (ECI) Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of…