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Sharp takes Swarajya’s rigorous policy analysis and delivers it in new formats designed for how people actually read today.

We start with the same reporting standards, fact-checking, and substantive research that Swarajya has maintained since its refounding in 2014. Then we distill complex developments into 600-word pieces that maintain analytical depth while cutting everything that doesn’t directly serve understanding.

The goal is insightful analysis without the traditional format constraints. Each Sharp piece connects policy to personal stakes, shows you the mechanism behind decisions, and quantifies the real costs. Same substance and rigour, optimized for quick comprehension and immediate sharing.

Where Swarajya provides comprehensive coverage across politics, economics, defense, and culture, Sharp focuses on making the implications immediately clear. We’re not summarizing—we’re analyzing with a tighter frame.

The Swarajya Connection

Swarajya was founded in 1956 under C. Rajagopalachari’s patronage to champion economic freedom, individual liberty, and cultural rootedness. After refounding in 2014, it has become India’s leading voice for civilizational perspective on policy, economics, and strategic affairs.

Sharp extends that mission by making complex analysis accessible without sacrificing accuracy. Same editorial standards, different format.

Who Reads Sharp

This is for readers who can tell substance from fluff—which is why you’ll only find substance here.

If you need to understand policy developments without wading through diplomatic hedging, if you make decisions based on data rather than narratives, if you value 600 words of insight over 3,000 words of padding, Sharp delivers exactly that.

No filler. No obvious observations dressed up as analysis. Just the facts, the mechanism, and what it means for you.

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