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Public Policy

  • Public Trust

    Who Owns the Future of a Nation?

    Every election brings with it a familiar set of promises. Better jobs. Stronger economic growth. New highways. Modern cities. Quality…

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    August 2, 2026
  • Democracy & Governance

    Do Bigger Budgets Always Mean Better Results?

    Every year, the Union Budget captures the nation’s attention. News channels flash bold headlines. “Education gets a higher allocation.” “Healthcare…

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    August 1, 2026
  • Uncategorized

    Why Every Vote Has a Story

    When election results are announced, we usually see numbers. Seats won. Vote share. Margins of victory. Turnout percentages. Television studios…

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    July 31, 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
  • Public Opinion & Governance

    The Responsibility of Freedom of Speech in Indian Democracy

    Freedom of speech is often called the base of democracy. It lets people share their views question those in power…

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    July 27, 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…

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    July 26, 2026
  • Democratic Citizenship

    Who Really Holds Power in a Democracy?

    Ask this question in any classroom, television studio, or public discussion, and you’ll probably hear the same answer. “The Prime…

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    July 20, 2026
  • Uncategorized

    Why Do People Vote Against Their Own Interests?

    Every election, a familiar argument resurfaces. “People are voting against their own interests.” It’s a phrase heard across democracies, regardless…

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    July 19, 2026
  • Democracy & Governance

    Can Democracies Deliver Faster Decisions?

    We live in an age where speed has become an expectation rather than a luxury. Food arrives in minutes. A…

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    July 17, 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
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