How a simple behavioral design experiment—yellow railway sleepers and staccato horns—reduced Mumbai local train deaths by up to 80%.
Category: Investigations
High-depth digital, cybercrime, and intelligence investigations.
Economic Sanctions on Pakistan: Why India’s Strongest Weapon Isn’t Military
An investigative analysis of why economic sanctions on Pakistan instead of military strikes offer India its most effective leverage against Pakistan amid terrorism and regional instability.
Nathuram Godse: A Hero or a Coward? Re-examining the Man Who Killed Mahatma Gandhi
A factual investigation into Nathuram Godse, his ideology, trial, and the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi that reshaped India’s moral and political history.
The Final Hours of Nathuram Godse: Ideology, Memory, and the Afterlife of Political Violence
An investigative look at Nathuram Godse’s final days, execution, and the enduring ideological legacy of Gandhi’s assassination in post-independence India.
The Parsis of India: A Remarkable Community Fighting to Preserve Their Enduring Heritage
Discover the history of the Parsi community in India, their migration from Persia, and their recent victory in protecting the Wadiaji Atash Behram from Mumbai Metro construction.
Russia’s Turbulent Tryst with the Olympics: Glory, Scandal, and Global Fallout
Russia once positioned itself as a sporting superpower — a nation capable of hosting the world’s most ambitious, most extravagant Olympic Games. The 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, costing an unprecedented USD 51 billion, transformed the quiet Black Sea resort town into a global spectacle. Russia topped the medal tally. National pride soared. And the Kremlin leveraged the event as a geopolitical advertisement of strength.
Dog Diplomacy and the Cold Psychology of Vladimir Putin: Inside a Leader’s Emotional Calculus
On the world stage, Vladimir Putin often projects a façade of calculated calm, strategic restraint, and emotional opacity. Yet one particular domain — his lifelong affection for dogs — has been repeatedly used by foreign leaders to navigate Kremlin diplomacy. Russia’s geopolitical maneuvering has produced many diplomatic subplots, but none as unusual or symbolically revealing as what can be termed Dog Diplomacy.
Jamsetji Tata and the Birth of The Taj Mahal Palace: A Story of Dignity, Defiance, Legacy
Discover how Jamsetji Tata transformed personal discrimination into a vision that created The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel — a symbol of India’s pride, resilience, and industrial spirit.
The Spine-Chilling Last Words of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose: What Really Happened in 1945 at Taihoku?
Discover the spine-chilling final words of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, based on rare eyewitness testimony from Asha San’s war diary and declassified archives.
Ashin Wirathu’s Return: Why Myanmar’s Military Junta Freed the Monk Known as “The Face of Buddhist Terror”
Firebrand monk Ashin Wirathu, once labelled “The Face of Buddhist Terror” by Time Magazine, has been released from prison by Myanmar’s military junta (Tatmadaw) — […]
