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The Battle for Delhi
By Aniket Baksy - Economics III, Divya Murugesan - Economics III, Prashant Kumar - Economics III and Usman Zafar - B.A. Programme I...
The Stephanian Forum
Feb 9, 2015


Hong Kong – Time For Change?
By Pratishtha Mamgain, II year Economics Since September 2014, Hong Kong has witnessed unprecedented widespread protests that reiterate...
Pratishtha Mamgain
Jan 25, 2015


Velvet Glove, but Iron Fist?
By Roy Joseph, Economics (Hons.) IIIrd year The Indian Armed forces have protected the frontiers of the country valiantly and...
Roy Joseph
Jan 17, 2015


Fighting Bullets with Pens and Ballots
On numerous accounts, the popular saying “An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind” has been proven right, but not as accurately and...
Divya Murugesan
Dec 26, 2014


Truths and half truths – A session with Natwar Singh
Truth is a dangerous thing, and revealing it to the world, even more so. As a first year in my first month of College, the last thing I...
Urvi Khaitan
Dec 16, 2014


Unapologetically Political With Natwar Singh
“If I were to change three things in the way the Congress ran the government, I would say a) there should be no corruption b) there...
Pallavi Rachel George
Dec 16, 2014


Taxing Tobacco Troubles
Prime Minister Modi’s Budget was appreciated for many reasons, one among them being the hike in the prices of cigarettes and other...
Michelle Cherian
Dec 16, 2014


A golden chance for Myanmar?
“Sometimes I think that a parody of democracy could be more dangerous than a blatant dictatorship, because that gives people an...
Pratishtha Mamgain
Dec 16, 2014


AFSPA: Uncompromising or compromised upon?
Close to six decades have passed since Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru unfurled the tiranga atop the Red Fort signifying India’s tryst with its...
Michelle Cherian
Dec 16, 2014
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