Of Flesh Trade, Slavery & Human Trafficking
byIndia is home to half the world’s modern slaves; 18 million people trafficked as slaves – sell skin, sex and children.
India is home to half the world’s modern slaves; 18 million people trafficked as slaves – sell skin, sex and children.
India needs to create hundreds of millions of jobs by 2050, besides replacing the many that will go out of fashion.
Gandhi wielded homespun cloth as a means of enchanting the masses. Khadi’s popularity makes it good business even today.
In academia, as in media, no publicity is bad publicity. Can authors rise up the ladder by writing clickbait?
Vijay Prashad explains why he resigned from the editorial board of the journal after it published an apologia for colonialism.
After the Japanese invasion of Burma in World War II, thousands of Indians residing there became refugees.
India’s $620 billion defence budget is riddled with corruption and supply chain issues. Why can’t India make its own weapons?
India faces a crisis of agricultural productivity if it wants to feed the next billion. The Dutch model may be a solution.
In colonial India, household servants spoke a form of pidgin English as a common language. This survives as Butler English.
Demonetization stabbed India’s economic growth. GDP has crumbled and the unemployment rate is very high. Was it worth it?
In 1931, one rupee was worth 18 pennies. But today, a rupee will buy barely more than a penny. How has the rupee devalued?
Private armies want to handle Afghanistan’s security along the East India Company model. History warns against this.
The use (and abuse) of drugs is backed by many narratives. Not all are rooted in fact.
It has been 20 years of delay for the Women’s Reservation Bill. What can we do to have more women in Parliament?
Fake news has been around since the time of mythologies. The power of rumours has led to revolutions, riots and retweets.