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Welham Boys’ School April 2019 Issue I Editorial Board CONTENTS Editor-in-Chief Editorial.................................................................................3 Naman Kapoor The Plane that Refuses to Land..........................................4 Senior Editors Gender Wage Gap..............................................................5 Shaurya Poddar Scions of Political Dynasties...............................................6 Devraj Singhania Chess with Corruption........................................................7 The Line of No Control: Pulwama...................................8-9 Designer Is Priyanka Gandhi the Game Changer?....................10-11 Khatwang Gupta Bhakts, Bugles and Ballots...........................................12-13 Illiberal Secularists............................................................14 Editors The American Beef Ban....................................................15 Ujjwal Goenka Trump-Kim Summit-...........................................................16 Rajesh Bhandari A Word From The Right-....................................................17 Aarav Upadhayaya Talk on Antarctica..............................................................18 Kartik Tripathi Movie Review.....................................................................19 Editorial Team This Day That Year........................................................20-21 Mrinank Bhartari The Russian Reminder.................................................20-21 Samanyu Raj Malik In the Name of Politics......................................................22 Ishman Kohli The Party Stories.................................................................22 Shubhanker Dhulia Simultaneous Elections....................................................23 Staff Editor Ms. Kiran Tripathi Special Thanks SIGNING OFF... Mr. Andrew Teron The New Beginning… Mr. Abhik Bhattacharji Another academic year begins, bringing us bags full of op- Printed By portunities. This being the election year will have even more Mr. Prashant Arora ups and downs. Leaving our readers with more content to Mr. Rahul Sridhar read, than ever. The magazine’s current high was its last edi- Mr. Girish Prasad tion; whichm with great positivity and hope, I say won’t be true now. With every new edition there will be old standards Write to Us at surpassed and new higher ones created. As I had mentioned [email protected] it in my last editorial, the magazine wouldn’t be what it is to- day. It will change, change only for good. But while it’s the Published By magazine’s responsibility to publish content rich in quality, it Dr.(Ms.) Gunmeet Bindra, becomes the readers responsibility by virtue to consume that Principal, Welham Boys’ School content. My hearty congratulations go to the new Editor-in-Chief, The views in the Magazine are of the contributors and do not nec- Naman Kapoor and his fabulous team, on their first edition. essarily represent the views of the The whole team already has its shoulders heavy from respon- magazine and the School sibility and expectations. May they set the bar even higher than what is expected of them. We have worked very hard Reproduction in whole or in part to reach where we are today. Your support will only take us without permission is strictly pro- forward. It has only been a couple of weeks, but I already feel hibited it has created vaccumin my life. This is our labour of love. This Copyright: Politicia 2018 is the Politicia. All Right Reserved Signing off, Suyash Dev Gupta 2 | Politicia Welham Boys’ School April 2019 EDITORIAL It has become the general mindset of our `Rajneeti ke politicians that their followers will believe vachan samay ki whatever they hear, which in turn gives zaroorat dekhkar them the license to ‘Fake in India’. Politi- diye jaate hai ... cal parties across the length and breadth aur ussi tarah sa- of the nation have and are twisting facts, may ki zaroorat figures and even photos to lure voters to dekhkar todh their fold. diye jaate hai’. There has been a rise in the commercial- (The promises in politics are given ac- isation of the elections since 2014 where cording to the needs of time ... and just T-shirts, cups and even sarees with sym- like that they are broken according to the bols and pictures of the leaders printed needs of time). on them flooded markets. They put up mo- Haku (Yeh Gulistan Hamara) tifs of the leaders, some promising ‘NYAY’ while others were called ‘vanquisher of It is that time of the year when promises the enemy’ or ‘the saviour of our country’. are made or broken but seldom delivered. While both the sides use the same recip- The open polling booths mark the begin- rocatory tactics but end up with different ning of the Lok Sabha elections, 2019. results. Our very own modern Chanakyas had be- Our cover story, put together by Aarav gun the war of who sits on the Iron Throne Upadhaya, looks at Saffron, Blue and ev- long before we even started thinking erything in between to promulgate infor- about the 2019 elections. Every single one mation that will help you make the right of them, from advisors to backroom boys choice. You as voters must think deeply started campaigning for their favoured about who your vote should go to, as the candidate everywhere from family events future of this great nation is in your hands, to local tea stalls. We watch it in the news its success and failure lies in your fingers, and read about it in the newspapers, look- only if you choose to exercise your demo- ing for what the public sentiment is, and cratic right to vote where to place our bets. Now, that winter is over and unlike Game Personally, I rely on where the punter gath- of Thrones, we can be optimistic and hope erers go to get the most credible data; ‘The for a cheerful spring to greet us. Satta Bazaar’, or the illegal betting mar- ket, is perhaps a more honest barometer Jai Hind! of public expectations than opinion polls Signing In filled with political and statistical jargon. Currently, most bets are swaying towards the BJP scoring 250+ and NDA surpass- ing 300 seats. The odds of the Congress crossing 200 are slim, almost 10:1, per- haps even dissuading the loyalists to bet on them. The ‘Modi Wave’ proved to be Naman Kapoor a tsunami in 2014 and the BJP is praying Editor-in Chief that history repeats itself. Politicia | 3 Welham Boys’ School April 2019 The Plane that Refuses to Land With the Criticism of the Rafale deal made by a solitary month will be all that is saved. The the new government, many more voices have removal of the anti-corruption clause is also come to the limelight for criticizing the many deeply criticized, with Rahul Gandhi attacking populistic and unconstitutional aspects of the the PM on Twitter, claiming that it would allow Modi government. The uber efficient adver- Anil Ambani to steal another 30,000 crores tisement agency that rocked the party fund- from the IAF (Indian Air Force). ing of the BJP to the highest in India, has seen However, while facts remain, the populistic success in sidelining the various failures of the manoeuvres of the Modi government have RSS breakaway, and glorified achievements been successful in maintaining the support that it had no role in realising. of a lot of citizens. With the introduction of an The latest scandal (that has failed to rock) the intern budget that was famously described as Modi government is Rafael. While the Comp- ‘rated 9 on 10 by a politician, but only 4 or 5 by troller and Auditor General’s (CAG’s) report an economist’ the partial unconstitutionality of has trashed the rubbish claims of the govern- forcing so many promises into the next regime ment that their deal was 9% cheaper than the has been frowned upon by many, and the in- UPA deal. Instead, the increase was a meagre terference of the politicians in bodies like the two per cent and came at the cost of almost a CBI and the RBI has shown just how long the 100 Jets that would have soon been a part of nose of these saffron administrators are. the increasingly desperate Indian Air force. All in all, the Air Force still remains in radical With a detailed analysis of the information need of new jets, for Soviet-made planes can’t available exclusively to Hindu, N. Ram has de- actually outlive the USSR by that long, and picted how the reduction of the provision of even though it seems that Modi has done for 126 bare bones aircraft that would receive In- the military things that the Poet Prime minister dia specific enhancements was cheaper than could not even imagine, it is imperative that the 36 fully fitted, combat-ready jets. Thus, the the facts remain constant. For one thing that deal has succeeded in increasing the price our populist PM seems to have forgotten is of each aircraft by 41 per cent. The truth is, that facts do not cease to exist if they are ig- the only place where Mr Modi’s government nored. seems to be successful is India TV or Zee news. -Steffi Moreover, this new deal has failed to push the agenda of the internal production of these jets, which would have furthered the self-reliance of the Indian army at a time when international relations are pretty unstable. The private dealer that is now providing the 36 jets, Dassault, has admitted how such a small number of jets will be insufficient for the trans- fer of technology to India. Also, the in- volvement of Reliance in the deal has instigated another spark of Criticism concerning the regime (not so well hidden) cases of collision. Hence, the ‘make in India’ propaganda seems to be another lie. Talking about lies, the government claims that we would get the jets five months earlier. The CAG demolishes this claim, stating that 4 | Politicia Welham Boys’ School April 2019 ender age ap gWe still are not paid equally. And ifw tive to men. However,g in a study done you believe that it's a myth, do the in 2017, it has been found that those math. Unequal pay hurts women.