Tag: Debashis Chakrabarti blog
Starved, stateless and forgotten: Asia’s Rohingya crisis demands a reckoning
<!--Uday Deb--> In the camps of Rakhine and Cox’s Bazar, a people are being slowly erased. As the junta tightens its grip, and regional powers ... Read More
Elegy for a dream deferred: Feminism’s reckoning in a world unmade
<!--Uday Deb--> The glass ceiling cracked—but it didn’t shatter. Now, the movement must. It felt like the last breath before something broke. Not just a ... Read More
Invisible India: How a nation of 350 million was erased from its own growth story
<!--Uday Deb--> At a government ration shop in Latehar district, Jharkhand, Meena Devi waits for her number to be called. The monsoon has been irregular ... Read More
The Republic in reverse: Trump’s domestic militarism and the global crisis of democracy
<!--Uday Deb--> “When tyranny advances, it often wears a flag, marches in formation, and calls itself ‘law and order.” The boots have landed—not in Kabul ... Read More
Redrawing Hiroshima: The US, Israel, and the new nuclear order
<!--Uday Deb--> Nuclear redlines have not just been crossed—they’ve been obliterated. In a world already staggering under war fatigue and geopolitical disarray, the airstrikes launched ... Read More
Democracy under siege: Trump’s war comes home to Los Angeles
<!--Uday Deb--> When the bootsteps of US Marines echo through the streets of Los Angeles—not in defence of the nation, but deployed against its own ... Read More
Erasing Black history is erasing America’s future
<!--Uday Deb--> “Those who control the past control the future. Those who control the present control the past.”— George Orwell, 1984 When Donald Trump declared that he ... Read More