Divakar S

Hindi Is a Language, Not a Nation: Why Imposition Threatens India’s Constitutional Fabric

The push to crown Hindi as India’s “national language” is no longer a background hum—it’s becoming a drumbeat. From Union government advisories prioritizing Hindi in official communication to its growing dominance in entrance exams, parliamentary proceedings, and even language-learning platforms, the pattern is deliberate. What’s framed as “promotion” often amounts to imposition, and it risks…

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Between Welfare and Votes: The Politics of Freebies in India

Elections in India increasingly revolve around ideology, leadership, and material promises. Having worked closely on political campaigns in several states and observed voter behavior firsthand, I’ve seen how the line between structured welfare and outright giveaways has blurred. From Tamil Nadu to Delhi, what is often framed as empowerment raises a difficult question: where does…

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