Ranjan Solomon

Goa’s Fault Lines Were Always There; What’s New is Their Political Sanction

Impunity is not accidental; it is permitted. And once permitted, it rarely remains contained IT is comforting to believe that Goa is an exception—a place...

Tragic Farce: The Grotesque Theatre of Power in a Wounded World

Benjamin Netanyahu, now appearing in the aura of ‘peace’, is not diplomacy. It is an obscenity. When the same leader seeks to destroy Iran,...

At the Edge of Escalation – Iran, Donald Trump, and the Politics of Threat

Nuclear rhetoric, strategic ambiguity, and the dangerous theatre of deterrence THE loudest threats are often the clearest signs of strategic discomfort. In his latest round of...

Reimagining Peace: Why Revival of the Indus Waters Treaty Matters Now

‘Peace is not built where nothing is contested—it is built where something vital is shared’ THERE are moments in history when cooperation survives not because...

Democracy Fails When Power Overreaches and Parliament Pushes Back

“Democracy does not collapse in a single moment - it erodes each time procedure is treated as inconvenience rather than principle.” THE recent setback faced...

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