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Are We Trading Democracy for Distraction?
Every democracy runs on attention. What citizens choose to notice, what they choose to ignore, and what they allow themselves to be...
Sep 125 min read


Dead Voters, Duplicate IDs, and a Vanishing Democracy
“Of the people, by the people, for the people.” The first thing you learn about democracy is that citizens are the ones who elect their...
Sep 18 min read


Ex-WFI Chief Dodges Minor Harassment Case — 6 Female Wrestlers Still Cry for Justice
On Monday, May 26, 2025, a closure report submitted by the Delhi Police in the POCSO case against former Wrestling Federation of India...
Jun 123 min read


Swipe, Tap, Exploit: The Dark Side of India’s Gig Economy
The gig economy in India has rapidly transformed the way we work and consume. Tech platforms have created a vast network of services,...
Jun 33 min read


Why India’s Section 69A Poses a Growing Threat to Journalism and Public Discourse
In the digital age, where information flows freely, the ability to access and share news is more critical than ever. However, in India,...
Jun 13 min read


2025 Feels Like 1925 — The Caste War Ambedkar Tried to End Is Back
“Educate, Agitate, Organise.” This powerful slogan by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar was a rallying cry to uplift the Indian masses and propel them...
May 224 min read


As War Fever Grips the Nation, Kashmir is Left to Bury Its Children
The silence in Kashmir is never empty. It is crowded with ghosts, unspoken trauma, lullabies sung in bunkers, and prayers that ricochet...
May 105 min read


India Pulls the Plug on Indus Water Treaty After Pahalgam Attack
On Thursday, April 24, 2025, India’s Secretary of Water Resources, Debashree Mukherjee, informed her Pakistani counterpart that India was...
May 94 min read

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The Theatís is an online publishing platform that takes pride in broadcasting key updates and opinions over a broad range of topics of world importance. Our team consists of diligent individuals who strive to bring about discussion in our communities regarding issues that need to be addressed, especially by the younger generations.



Saarah Jose
Co-founder & Editor-in-Chief
I love exploring the intersections of law, policy, and politics, drawn to the courtroom dramas, policy dilemmas, and political intrigues that most people overlook. I write to understand the patterns behind the headlines, tracing stories that are complex, stubborn, and impossible to ignore. When I’m not dissecting politics, I’m playing football or devouring thrillers, political theory, and the occasional rom-com.
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“Meet Larry Tye: Pulitzer-Nominated Journalist and New York Times Bestselling Author”
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“Are we failing our artists? - The copyright infringement of generative AI and its questionable training data.”
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What’s wrong with Western Media’s portrayals of ‘honor killing’?
As it generally goes with these tragedies, - rape, murder (honor-based violence) - the conversation that follows mainly focuses on...
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