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What The UK Can Learn From India About Trans Rights And Inclusive Feminism

Ammel Sharon

April 24, 2025

At a time when exclusion is often framed as protection, some collective practices of reflection, care, and solidarity remind us that the feminist and queer project has always been about expanding, not narrowing, the possibilities…

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How B.R. Ambedkar’s Radical Critique Of Caste Could Transform Transgender Activism In India

Dr. Swarupa Deb, Dr. Aniket Nandan

April 14, 2025

In this piece, Swarupa and Aniket highlight that Ambedkar’s critique of caste was a critique of structural systemic injustice conceded as tradition. His insights, though rooted in caste, can be extended to the oppression of transgender individuals. A…

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Arbiter decides but is the verdict out?

Dr. Nigam Nuggehalli

April 13, 2025

“The public discourse on law in India bears mostly on weighty issues of constitutional law. The law of a country is, however, not confined only to the workings of its public institutions. A less sensationalist…

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Difficult Fraternities

Dr. Karthick Ram Manoharan

April 12, 2025

In this book review of Rajmohan Gandhi’s Fraternity: Constitutional Norm and Human Need (Speaking Tiger, 2024), the author appreciates Gandhi’s utilisation of different perspectives to defend the idea of fraternity, while also considering the various…

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Fashion As Liberation: Breaking The Gender Mould

Dr. Swarupa Deb, Dr. Aniket Nandan

April 2, 2025

This piece underscores fashion and beauty as empowering tools of self expression for transgender and non-binary identities. It discusses how gender diverse individuals are still struggling with inadequate access to the fashion marketplace and are…

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We Are All Data For AI. We Must Learn To Coexist

Ammel Sharon

March 29, 2025

AI’s disruption of the classroom is welcome. It has highlighted that ready-to-consume summaries still require deep and robust conceptual preparation — something a teacher is equipped to provide. Views expressed in this article are solely…

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Carl Schmitt Was Right: The Sovereign Decides The Exception

Dr. Karthick Ram Manoharan

March 26, 2025

Carl Schmitt’s idea of sovereignty as the power to declare exceptions explains today’s political crises better than the fading certainties of liberal theory. At a time when liberal optimism is fading, and countries that held liberal…

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Bulldozers in the City Economies of Excess and Repair

Dr. Sushmita Pati

March 19, 2025

Bulldozers have been ubiquitous machines on the Indian landscape in the last two decades. This article brings together two very different lives of the machine—one in which the machine becomes the adjudicator of justice through…

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News, Fake News and News in Grey

Dr. Nigam Nuggehalli

March 16, 2025

“The government, any government anywhere, doesn’t like fake news. But what annoys them is grey news,” writes Dr. Nigam Nuggehalli. Views expressed in this article are solely those of the author and do not reflect…

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Arrest of Rodrigo Duterte for “War on Drugs” in the Philippines

Dr. Priya Pillai

March 11, 2025

Dr. Priya Pillai writes about the landmark arrest of former Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte, his actions as the President and the implications that this case might have on international law and politics. Views expressed in…

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No Country for (Married) Women

Kunal Ambasta

March 10, 2025

Kunal Ambasta writes about and critiques the recent judgment of the Chhattisgarh High Court in Gorakhnath Sharma v. State. He reflects on what this judgement shows about the status of women and gender and sexual minorities in…

Review

The Changing Landscape of Labour Regulations in India

Dr. Angarika Rakshit

March 8, 2025

A book review of ‘Critical Essays on Labour Codes, Labour Institutions and Labour Market Governance in the Post-Covid-19 times in India’ by K R Shyam Sundar, Delhi: Synergy Books India, 2023; pp 278, `1,380 (paperback)….