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Kumar Aryan

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Kumar Aryan is a Master's student in Sociology at Jamia Millia Islamia, driven by a deep curiosity about society's structures and stories. Inspired by the rich tapestry of human experiences, Aryan finds joy in writing narratives that connect the personal with the political. A budding storyteller, they believe in the power of words to foster understanding and change. Fun fact: essentially a food sociologist-storyteller! Aryan can spend hours decoding urban spaces, often finding hidden stories in the most unexpected places!

The Pahalgam Tragedy: A Scar on the Collective Conscience, A Call for Unity and Vigilance

The Pahalgam Tragedy: A Scar on the Collective Conscience, A Call for Unity and Vigilance

A brutal terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, on April 22, 2025, stole the lives of over two dozen innocent tourists, leaving behind a trail of grie...

6 min read

The Challenge Before A Civil Servant Today

The Challenge Before A Civil Servant Today

With the advancement of human knowledge and the continuous progress in scientific research and discoveries, people's desires and aspirations are const...

9 min read

Are we a "Soft" State?

Are we a "Soft" State?

This article examines whether India can be considered a "soft” state, exploring its use of both hard and soft power in addressing domestic and interna...

6 min read

India and Its Cities Through the Eyes of Its Writers

India and Its Cities Through the Eyes of Its Writers

The article explores the connection between Indian literature and the urban and regional identities of its writers. It showcases Indian authors, from ...

6 min read

Has Globalization Ended the Rise and Rise of the Nation-State?

Has Globalization Ended the Rise and Rise of the Nation-State?

The article examines the impact of globalization on the traditional dominance of the nation-state, analyzing whether global interconnectedness and cap...

13 min read