The Stuff That Champions Are Made Of
Written by Dhruv Raman
What does it take to win an extraordinary game? An extraordinary performance, right? Think back to the biggest games you have...
Menacing Saffron Hue in Maharashtra Board History Textbooks
Researched and written by Manas Dutt.
“It is a British problem, first of all because there is so much historical amnesia about what the empire...
(Party) President Sonia Gandhi: Analysing 19 Years of her Tryst at the Helm of...
Researched by Ishita Dewan
Written by Arjav Kulshreshtha
“I am the daughter-in-law of Indira Gandhi. I am not scared of anyone. I am not disturbed.”
- Sonia...
The Bastion Dialogues: Dr. Arunabha Ghosh
Dr Arunabha Ghosh (AG), founder-CEO of the Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW), is a prominent figure in the energy and environment development...
The Art Of Protest: Shaheen Bagh
Written and photographed by Sumit Krishna Yadav
As I exited the Kalindi Kunj metro station, I asked for directions to Shaheen Bagh. It was my...
The Bastion Dialogues: Dr. Usha Iyer
Interviewed by Supriya DG
The Toronto International Film Festival in September rejoiced at the screening of four Indian Films, namely Jallikattu, Moothan, Bombay Rose and...
Sparking A Conversation: The Taj Mahal Controversy
Sparking A Conversation is a video series aimed at creating a conducive environment for well-informed discussion, steeped in extensive research. With an array of...
As We May Teach: The Neuroscience Behind Technology-Based Learning
This article is the second instalment of Aparna Ramanujam's two-part series 'As We May Teach' which evaluates the privacy concerns and cognitive learning aspects...
The Bastion Dialogues: Kanchi Kohli
Kanchi Kohli (KK) is a researcher and writer working on environment, forest and biodiversity governance in India and their interface with trade and industrialization....
Rantas and other Enslaving Bogeywomen: Muslim Girlhood in Kashmir
The myth of the Rantas tells Kashmiri girls and women: beware of yourselves.