Category: Opinion
Editorials and commentary
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Why Universal Healthcare Is an Economic Imperative
The argument for universal healthcare has traditionally been framed in moral terms: healthcare as a human right, the dignity of not dying from treatable illness,
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India’s Federal Structure Is Stronger Than Its Critics Suggest
Recent commentary has suggested that India’s federal structure is under terminal strain, with centre-state relations deteriorating beyond repair. This gloomy assessment misreads both the constitutional
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Artificial Intelligence and the Urgent Need for Worker Protection
As artificial intelligence reshapes the labour market at unprecedented speed, the absence of meaningful worker protection frameworks represents a profound policy failure. History teaches that
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The Climate Crisis Demands More Than Corporate Pledges
Corporate pledges to achieve net-zero emissions have become the fashionable response to the climate crisis, but examination reveals most are built on creative accounting, carbon
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Why Privacy Must Be the Default in Our Digital Age
As digital surveillance expands into every corner of our lives, the case for privacy as a constitutional default has never been stronger. The question is
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Why India Must Defend Press Freedom as a Constitutional Imperative
The recent spate of defamation suits, sedition charges, and regulatory actions against journalists and media organisations should alarm every citizen who values democracy, regardless of
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The Promise and Peril of India’s AI Ambitions
India stands at a crossroads. The government’s ambitious push to position the country as a global leader in artificial intelligence is laudable, but it must
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