Recent Posts
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Minibook: Fighting Red
Downloadable minibook which is a collection of essays on left wing extremism.
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The Tyranny of the Jhollawallahs
From our policies on education, economics and poverty alleviation to the role of government in society, women’s rights and the environment, the failures of India are necessarily the failures of the jhollawallahs.
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Hurdles in Discovering the Real India
Rediscovering the real Indian cultural heritage.
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Women in Unorganized Sector
An article that highlights issues faced by women in the “unorganized sector.”
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Masani and Swatantra Party
A tribute to one of India’s foremost liberals to mark his death anniversary.
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Is India headed to a dynastic democracy?
Dynasties impede equitable access to political power.
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Yasin Malik in Cuddalore : Fools rush in where angels fail to tread
Separatists and fringe elements would seek to thrive in constituencies where the Right refuses to seize the narrative.
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The Right People – Episode 11: Akhilesh Mishra
CRI speaks to Akhilesh Mishra on The Right People podcast.
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Review of Londonistan
Book Review of Londonistan, By Melanie Phillips.
The author casts a critical eye on the direction British society and the nation have taken that seem to have resulted in a radicalization of the Islamic community in the country. -
Sangama – a Conference of Online Nationalists
Announcement of “Sangama – a Conference of Online Nationalists“ in Bangalore conducted by Jijnasa -an initiative under CESS
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Changing dynamics of UP and the Hurricane from the West
Dynamics of Politics in Uttar Pradesh and Narendra Modi’s relevance in it for 2014 electoral battle.
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The War Of The Sapiens
Search high and low and you will perhaps, come up with a clutch of male names who bravely call themselves feminists. This is more than a little surprising if you consider that most people agree on the fundamentals of equality, freedom and justice, for all. Our age records ‘humanist’ as...
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Punctuations, Episode 5: Dr. Arun Shourie
Punctuations: Episode 5 – Dr. Arun Shourie converses with Jaideep Prabhu and Sandeep Balakrishna.
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Modi in Chhattisgarh
A lesser known aspect of the communal riots in the immediate aftermath of the 1947 partition is the role of the Jesuits, Lutherans and myriad other Christian evangelists in the tribal heartland of India. Sensing a leadership vacuum due to the Hindu-Muslim conflict, many of the Christian missionaries working in...













