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Threads of Change: Understanding India’s Textile Transformation (1890–1940)

By Chuppala Nagesh Bhushan Introduction: The World’s Loom India’s historical identity is inextricably linked to its status as the primordial cradle of cotton manufacture. For millennia, the subcontinent’s "marvellously woven tissues" served not merely as local commodities but as premier luxury exports, sought after by the elites of ancient Rome, Egypt, and Greece. This "old hand-weaving industry" reached its zenith through a sophisticated ecosystem of hereditary craftsmanship and the robust patronage of royal courts. "The principal centres of this industry then were Dacca, Masulipatam and Paithan, noted respectively for muslins, chintzes and pitambars... in ancient Rome, according to all accounts, Indian muslins and chintzes were the rage of fashionable women." This era of artistic dominance, defined by the production of hand-spun yarn of incomparable fineness, remained the global standard for centuries. However, this ancient heritage was eventually ...
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The Discomfort of Questions

  When a Norwegian journalist asked India's prime minister about press freedom, the resulting furore illuminated something far larger than a diplomatic spat On a bright morning in Oslo, a journalist did her job. Heli Ling, a Norwegian reporter with accreditation and a press pass, posed a question to a visiting head of state. The question was not polite. It was not intended to be. It touched on human rights, on press freedom, on the condition of journalists in a country of 1.5 billion people. Within hours, she had lost her social media accounts. Her home address had been published online. She was being called an "anti-India spy." She was not troubled. "A small price to pay," she said. Which is, in its way, the most troubling thing of all. That an accredited journalist in a stable Nordic democracy should consider organised harassment, digital erasure and coordinated doxxing a reasonable professional risk tells the observer something important. Not about Ms Lin...

అధికారం, సోషల్ మీడియా వ్యూహాలు: ఉన్నత వర్గాల కేసుల్లో అసలు నిజాలు ఎలా మారుతాయి?

 Nagesh Bhushan అధికారం, సోషల్ మీడియా వ్యూహాలు: ఉన్నత వర్గాల కేసుల్లో అసలు నిజాలు ఎలా మారుతాయి? పెద్ద పెద్ద రాజకీయ నాయకులు లేదా సంపన్న కుటుంబాల పిల్లలు కేసుల్లో ఇరుక్కున్నప్పుడు ఏం జరుగుతుంది? కేవలం కోర్టుల్లోనే కాదు, బయట ప్రజల్లో కూడా వారిపై చెడు అభిప్రాయం రాకుండా పెద్ద ఎత్తున ప్లాన్‌లు జరుగుతుంటాయి. అధికారం, డబ్బు, సోషల్ మీడియాను వాడుకుని కేసులను ఎలా మలుపు తిప్పుతారో సులువుగా అర్థం చేసుకోవడానికి ఈ క్రింది నాలుగు పాయింట్లు చదవండి. 1. అరెస్ట్ చేశారా? లేక వాళ్లే లొంగిపోయారా? ఒక విఐపి (VIP) నిందితుడిని పోలీసులు పట్టుకున్నప్పుడు రెండు రకాల కథనాలు వినబడతాయి: పోలీసుల వెర్షన్: తాము నిరూపణల ఆధారంగా నిందితుడిని అధికారికంగా అరెస్ట్ చేశామని పోలీసులు చెప్తారు. కుటుంబాల వెర్షన్: తాము చట్టాన్ని గౌరవించి, స్వచ్ఛందంగా లొంగిపోయామని సదరు కుటుంబ సభ్యులు మీడియాకు చెప్తారు. ఇలా చెప్పడం వెనుక ఒక పెద్ద పబ్లిక్ రిలేషన్స్ (PR) వ్యూహం ఉంటుంది. తాము తప్పు చేయలేదని, చట్టాన్ని గౌరవిస్తున్నామని ప్రజలను నమ్మించడానికి ఈ "లొంగుబాటు" కథనాన్ని వాడుకుంటారు. 2. గ్యాగ్ ఆర్డర్లు అంటే ఏమిటి? పెద్ద పెద్ద కేసుల్లో...

Snatching strategic defeat from the jaws of tactical victory

  Operation Rising Lion and Operation Epic Fury have redrawn the Middle East's military map. Whether the United States and Israel have won the war—or merely a series of battles—depends on six questions whose answers will not be known for years. Nagesh Bhushan | Hyderabad, India O n June 11th 2025, Israeli jets crossed into Iranian airspace and began the most audacious military operation in the Middle East since the Gulf War. Twelve days later, a ceasefire brokered by Donald Trump halted what both sides were already calling the defining conflict of the region's modern era. Nine months later, the United States joined in earnest, launching Operation Epic Fury on February 28th 2026—a campaign that lasted 71 days, struck more than 9,000 targets, and gutted Iran's navy, air defences, and ballistic-missile stockpile. On May 5th, Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared offensive operations concluded. The guns, for now, have fallen silent. The silence, however, is not th...

The Creamy Layer Rule: Social Justice or Social Obstacle?

 By T.Chiranjeevulu, IAS (Ret), Founder President BCIF( BC Intellectuals Forum)  The judgment in  Indra Sawhney v. Union of India  (1992) stands as one of the most pivotal rulings in Indian constitutional history regarding social justice. Through this verdict, the Supreme Court clarified that 27% reservations in Central Government jobs should be implemented for Other Backward Classes (OBCs). This ruling provided constitutional backing to the implementation of the Mandal Commission's recommendations. However, in the same judgment, the Supreme Court introduced another crucial concept: the theory of the "affluent classes" or the  "Creamy Layer." The Court opined that if economically, educationally, and socially advanced affluent sections within the OBCs were allowed to avail the benefits of reservations, opportunities would not reach the most backward sections. Consequently, the Court suggested excluding these upper strata within the OBCs from the purview of re...

The 84% Rebellion:Telangana’s Demographic Majority is Waking up

  The 84% Rebellion   Telangana’s demographic majority is waking up to its political dispossession. The question is whether it can organise fast enough to seize power.  In the high-stakes political theatre of Telangana, the script has long been written by a minority for the majority. A new caste survey, released in early 2025, has handed the opposition a stark arithmetic reality: the “Bahujan” collective—comprising Backward Classes (BCs), Scheduled Castes (SCs), and Scheduled Tribes (STs)—constitutes roughly 85% of the state’s population. Yet, the corridors of power remain the preserve of the landed elite, specifically the Reddy and Velama castes, who together account for less than 10% of the populace but dominate the state’s two major parties, the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) and the Congress. The survey, conducted between November 2024 and February 2025, did more than merely count heads; it exposed a chasm between demography and power. While the BCs make up 56.33% of th...