Sanjay Kapoor

Why did the Aleppo fall so suddenly and what does it mean?

I was in Aleppo a few days before the city saw an “Uprising”

Crime in Delhi, but Who is Writing?

Crime in Delhi is no longer being reported as it once was. It’s not that crime has decreased, but rather the definition of crimes that can outrage society is rapidly changing.

Will Maharashtra election results be challenged by Congress led MVA?

There are ample examples of mismatch between votes polled and counted in MP, Haryana and now Maharashtra. The big question is will the Election Commission submit to reason

Is the Indian economy really doing well?

Youth rage over unemployment, paper leaks, economic disparity, and India’s grim future persists

India-US Relations: Rahul and Modi Seek Meaning as US Elections Loom

India-US Relations: With the US elections approaching, both Rahul and Modi seek to redefine their influence within American politics and the Indian diaspora.

NDA on Shaky Ground: Will the Government Complete its Term?

NDA Government Struggles with Bureaucratic Resistance, Internal Conflicts, and Rising Opposition Challenges as Prime Minister Narendra Modi Grapples to Stay Afloat.

Sheikh Hasina Steps Down: What It Means for India

In this episode of Context Matters, we discuss the political turmoil in Bangladesh following Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s resignation and its implications for India.

Ismail Haniyeh Assassination Ignites Global Chaos

Ismail Haniyeh assassination has ignited a tense and volatile situation in the Middle East, with potential consequences rippling across the globe

Budget 2024 Is the Sum Total of Many Pressures on the Government

Budget 2024 is more than numbers; it reflects political pressures and strategic alignments. Discover how Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s budget reveals BJP’s political manoeuvres, job creation promises, and controversial regional allocations.

Kashmir’s new normal: tourists, turmoil, and rising militancy!

Kashmir’s visible army presence once deterred protestors and mujahideen. Now, it hosts tourists from Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan alongside gun-wielding Rashtriya Rifles (RR) personnel.