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National Narrative Projection: A Strategic Framework for Sovereign Storytelling

  These are insights drawn from interviews given to various news and social media channels by Mr. Vikram Sood, veteran intelligence officer and former Secretary, Research and Analysis Wing (RAW). 1. The Anatomy of Global Narrative Dominance In the contemporary geopolitical arena, dominance is no longer secured solely through kinetic force or economic leverage. True global governance is exerted through the mastery of narrative—a psychological war of perception designed to control and dominate the collective mind of the recipient. The objective is to cultivate a persistent belief in the "superiority and nobility" of the dominant power, ensuring that subject nations instinctively "look up" to their masters. This is not an ephemeral government edict or a "switch on, switch off" propaganda campaign; it is a generational architecture integrated into the very quest for global control. By presenting their civilization as the ultimate standard of magnanimity and mo...
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The Colonized Mind: Why India’s Greatest Battle is No Longer Physical

1. Introduction: The Invisible Architecture of Control Most people believe their worldviews are the product of independent, rational thought. In reality, we live within a meticulously constructed "invisible architecture" designed to govern our perceptions. In the modern theater of geopolitics, dominance is no longer achieved solely through the blunt force of "armed forces" or the leverage of "economic power." While those remain relevant, the ultimate prize is  cognitive dominance : a constant, engineered perception in the recipient's mind that causes them to instinctively look up to a foreign power and seek to emulate its standards. This is the true mechanism of "global governance of dominance and control." A narrative is not a mere propaganda switch flipped by a government department; it is a generational scaffolding. When a nation successfully projects its way of life as the only legitimate standard for modernity and nobility, it has wo...

The Hidden Hand: A Young Student’s Guide to How Governments Change

Insights drawn from interviews given to various news and social media channels by Mr. Vikram Sood, veteran intelligence officer and former Secretary, Research and Analysis Wing (RAW). 1. Introduction: What is 'Regime Change'? History is often taught as a series of spontaneous events—a protest breaks out, a leader steps down, and a new era begins. However, as a student of the world, you must learn to look beneath the surface. What often looks like a "natural" shift is frequently a process called  regime change . This is not merely a routine change in leadership, such as a scheduled election; it is a deliberate, orchestrated transformation of a country’s entire direction, steered by both internal frustrations and "invisible hands" from abroad. While history may seem to "just happen," in the high-stakes world of geopolitics, movements are rarely left to chance. To understand why a nation suddenly pivots, we must look at the mechanics of the "...

Navigating the Tri-polar Tango: Multipolarity and the Pursuit of Strategic Autonomy

Featuring expert analysis and insights drawn from interviews given to various news and socialmedia channels by Mr. Vikram Sood, veteran intelligence officer and former Secretary, Research and Analysis Wing (RAW). 1. The Architecture of Imploding Empires and Emerging Powers The prevailing global architecture is defined not by static competition, but by the volatile dynamics of "imploding empires" and the friction of assertive new powers. We have exited the era of unipolar certainty and entered a period of messy multipolarity where the United States, despite its vast kinetic military power, can no longer dictate terms of international behavior as it once did. The strategic imperative for New Delhi lies in navigating the relative decline of US hegemony alongside the aggressive assertions of "ambitious empires" like China and Russia. This systemic instability is not a mere change in leadership; it is a fundamental reorganization of the pillars of world order. The...

The Inverted Revolution: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Work

  C. Nagesh Bhushan Artificial intelligence and the future of work AI is not coming for the factory floor. It is coming for the corner office — and the social contract will need to catch up Hyderabad  Apr 14th 2026 The most exposed workers today are not on the factory floor — they are at the desk with a graduate degree Something strange is happening to the conventional story about automation. For most of the past century, the received wisdom ran in one direction: machines replace muscles, not minds. The assembly-line worker was the perennial casualty; the knowledge professional was the safe harbour. A university degree, the argument went, was the best insurance policy against redundancy. That argument is now running in reverse. New data from Anthropic's Economic Index, synthesising observed real-world usage of large language models across professional settings, reveals that the occupations facing the highest actual automation today are not the blue-collar roles that ...

Economic Architecture for the Superintelligence Era

A new industrial policy Artificial intelligence is advancing at a pace that rivals the Industrial Revolution. Unlike past cycles, market forces alone cannot manage the concentration of wealth or the displacement of human roles. A proactive, people-first policy is needed to ensure superintelligence benefits society at large. The aim is shared prosperity, risk mitigation, and democratized access to AI tools. Modernising the tax base As value shifts from human labour to automated outputs, payroll taxes erode. To sustain social programmes, revenue must be rebalanced. Capital gains and corporate taxes should capture AI-driven profits, while levies on automated labour replace lost payroll contributions. Incentives must reward firms that retrain and retain workers, ensuring AI augments rather than replaces human agency. Public Wealth Fund A Public Wealth Fund would give every citizen a direct stake in AI growth. Seeded by government and frontier AI firms, it would invest in equity, ...