Today's India is a country weighed down by one crisis after another. Pollution has been choking Delhi and much of North India, turning daily life into a struggle for clean air.

Massive waves of privatisation are beginning to show their darker side.

Farmers, who form the backbone of a 140-crore nation, continue to suffer at the hands of middlemen.

The rupee’s fall has become a daily episode, and the voices dismissing this decline are the very people governing the country.

To this long list, a fresh aviation crisis has added shock and anxiety across the nation.

International relations with the United States are also under strain, leaving thousands of Indian H-1B workers distressed as visa appointment cancellations disrupt their lives and livelihoods.

At a time when people expect the Pr

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