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    Why Some Leaders Become Larger Than Their Parties

    Political parties are built to last. They have constitutions, offices, workers, symbols, ideologies and organisational structures. Leaders are supposed to…

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    August 9, 2026
  • National Leadership, Public Trust

    Can India Become a Developed Nation by 2047?

    “Dreams transform into thoughts, and thoughts result in action.”– Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam In 1947, India became an…

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    August 7, 2026
  • National Leadership, Political Leadership

    The Gujarat Years and What Changed After

    Narendra Modi became Chief Minister of Gujarat in October 2001. The state was still recovering from a massive earthquake. The…

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    August 4, 2026
  • National Leadership, Political Leadership

    A Seat Can Be Won. Respect Has To Be Earned.

    Winning an election transfers power. It does not automatically transfer respect. Counting day is one of the most emotionally powerful…

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    July 30, 2026
  • National Leadership, Public Opinion & Governance, Uncategorized

    Bharat Is More Than Just A Name

    Bharat is not just another name for India. It is much older and deeper than that. India is the name…

    Team

    July 28, 2026
  • National Leadership

    What Makes a Speech Historic?

    Every day, somewhere in the world, a politician steps up, checks the mic, and starts talking. Some do it in…

    Team

    July 26, 2026
  • National Leadership

    What Does Left and Right Actually Mean in Politics?

    The terms Left and Right are used a lot in debates all around the world. If you have been following…

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    July 10, 2026
  • National Leadership

    Why Young Voters Think Differently

    Every election cycle brings renewed attention to one group that has the power to reshape political outcomes more than any…

    Team

    July 9, 2026
  • National Leadership

    What Makes People Believe in Change?

    When it comes to elections one thing is always talked about: change. Change is what every political party promises. Every…

    Team

    July 2, 2026
  • Why is hope a powerful tool?
    National Leadership

    Why Is Hope a Powerful Political Tool?

    Politics is about governing, making policies and elections.. That’s not what gets people excited to vote, volunteer or think change…

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    July 1, 2026

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