Proteas Pack a Punch

First Test Riding on the highs of the dominating performance against a frail English team, India was raring for another opportunity to showcase their skills outside home conditions. The arena for the first test was The Centurion, a ground where South Africa has only lost twice in the past and a place where no Asian... Continue Reading →

Of Guardians and Generals

Barely a month of 2021 has passed. We have already witnessed two major conflicts - a failed attempt at attacking the US senate's elected leaders and a military coup in Myanmar that overthrew the elected government. The army's takeover has led to the detention of several leaders of the National League of Democracy (NLD), including... Continue Reading →

India Down Under – A Look Back

It is the 19th of January, 1:11 P.M. IST when Rishabh Pant drives a low full toss from Josh Hazelwood down the ground, beating the fielder at mid-off and sending the ball into the boundary, along with sending the hearts of 1.3 billion Indians, who paid very intense, curious and yet nervous concentration towards the... Continue Reading →

IPL 2020 – A Preview (Part 2)

The Journal Club presents the second part in its Preview to IPL 2020 wherein we look at all 8 teams and see where they are likely to end up at the end of the group stage. In this piece, we present our thoughts on the Kolkata Knight Riders, the Royal Challengers Bangalore, the Rajasthan Royals... Continue Reading →

IPL 2020 – A Preview

The Journal Club presents a Preview to IPL 2020 wherein we look at all 8 teams and see where they are likely to end up at the end of the group stage. In this piece, we present our thoughts on the Mumbai Indians, the Kings XI Punjab, the Delhi Capitals and the Chennai Super Kings.... Continue Reading →

The Plight of The Uighurs

Uighurs, also spelled Uyghurs, are a Turkic minority ethnic group originating from Central and East Asia and recognized as native to the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in Northwest China. They have their language, Uighur, a part of the Turkic group of Altaic languages, and they are considered to be one of the oldest Turkic-speaking people... Continue Reading →

Shaheen Bagh Protests

The Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) was passed on 11th December 2019. This act amended the Citizenship Act of 1955 by providing citizenship to all illegal migrants of Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Parsi, Jain and Christian religious minorities who had fled persecution from islamic countries like Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan before December 2014. It was the first... Continue Reading →

Social Media, Speech and Society

Introduction Over the past 10 years, there has been a paradigm shift in the social fabric of the world, thanks in no small part to the rise of internet behemoths like Facebook, Netflix and Google. Their services now play a critical role in our lives and have monopolized several verticals; killing or transforming several industries.... Continue Reading →

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