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Eurasia Review

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Rethinking State Control Over Hindu Temples In India – OpEd

The Union Government of India’s recent submission before the Supreme Court of India marks an important moment in the evolving

22.04.2026 7

Eurasia Review

Kritant Mishra

Adultery Laws And Same Sex Marriage In India: What Is Good In Law? – OpEd

The recent stance of the Government of India before the Supreme Court of India, firmly opposing same sex marriage while

10.04.2026 8

Eurasia Review

Kritant Mishra

Affordable Ozempic: Another ‘Fair & Lovely Moment’ For India’s Arranged Marriage Market – OpEd

There are moments in the journey of each society when a product enters the bloodstream of culture and changes the

08.04.2026 7

Eurasia Review

Kritant Mishra

India’s Fast Breeder Reactor: Advancing A Closed Nuclear Fuel Cycle For Long-Term Energy Security – OpEd

India has taken a defining step in its civil nuclear journey, advancing the second stage of Homi Bhabha’s Three-Stage Nuclear

07.04.2026 5

Eurasia Review

Kritant Mishra

Why The World Must Rethink US Military Dependence – OpEd

For decades, the security architecture of the Gulf rested on a simple arrangement. Nations like the United Arab Emirates, Qatar,

12.03.2026 8

Eurasia Review

Kritant Mishra

India’s Youth Mental Health Crisis: Demographic Dividend Or Distress? – OpEd

For over a decade, India has celebrated its demographic dividend as an economic prophecy. With a median age under 30

02.03.2026 3

Eurasia Review

Kritant Mishra

Revitalizing India’s Higher Education Under NEP 2020: Comparative Lessons From UK-Model – OpEd

India’s higher education architecture stands at a crossroads. While the country boasts one of the world’s largest tertiary education networks,

02.12.2025 10

Eurasia Review

Kritant Mishra

How Artificial Intelligence Is Shaping Gen Z’s Mental Health – OpEd

In recent years, the mental health crisis confronting Generation Z (born 1997 – 2012) has escalated into a pressing public-health

13.11.2025 10

Eurasia Review

Kritant Mishra

Decolonizing Health: Why Asia Must Redefine Its Metabolic Future – OpEd

The Weight of a Number For decades, one number has quietly governed how billions of lives are judged: the Body

05.11.2025 10

Eurasia Review

Kritant Mishra