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Power, Silence and the Scripted Crowd

  Power, Silence and the Scripted Crowd A POCSO case involving the son of a Union minister lays bare the architecture of impunity in Indian public life — and the slow colonisation of social media by political money May 20, 2026  |  8 min read  |  Telangana  The question, for many Indians watching the events unfold across television screens and smartphone feeds, seemed almost too obvious to ask: why does the son of a cabinet minister take six months to surrender to the police after a court declines his interim bail? The answer, when it eventually crystallised, said rather more about Indian democracy than any single criminal case can be expected to bear. The affair of Bandi Sai Bhagiratha — charged under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, known as POCSO — became, as one Telugu-language commentator put it, "a classic case" for diagnosing the real condition of the republic. The sequence of events was revealing in its detail. On the evening of ...
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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. Chuppala 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 the ...

The Colder Elegance of Retention: Lessons from the Renaissance’s Secret Manual on Power

The popular imagination is perpetually seduced by the climb. We obsess over the Machiavellian outsider—the disruptor who, through sheer audacity and "the terrifying creation of a new order," seizes what was never intended for him. But for those already situated within the corridors of influence, the more pressing and far more difficult art is that of the incumbent. This is not the art of conquest, but of retention. Francesco Guicciardini, born into the Florentine patrician class in 1483, never needed to press his face against the glass of power. He was already inside the house. A lawyer, ambassador, and governor under two Medici popes, he watched empires rise and families fracture with the "nervous arithmetic" of a man who knew that possession is a precarious state. His  Ricordi , or private maxims, were never intended for the public square. They were written for the locked drawer—a manual for heirs on how power behaves when it has stopped pretending. His core pro...

The Architecture of Permanence: A Guicciardinian Framework for Dynastic Preservation

1. The Shift from Acquisition to Possession: Defining the Incumbent Mindset The incumbent must ruthlessly pivot from the electric audacity of the seeker to the colder discipline of the possessor. While the "ambitious outsider" of the Machiavellian tradition thrives on the creation of new orders and the seizure of power, the established house operates in a different climate entirely. For the dynasty that already holds rank, success is no longer defined by conquest, but by the management of possession against the persistent erosion of fortune, panic, and human stupidity. The task is not to seek glory, which is often expensive and fleeting, but to remain powerful—to endure in a world that naturally seeks to dissolve established structures. Drawing from the  Ricordi  of Francesco Guicciardini, this framework assumes the "house already exists" and that the primary strategic mission is preservation. For the senior counsel, survival is measured by the prevention of col...