29/03/2026
🏛️In an era of geopolitical tension, hybrid warfare, and rapid technological change, decision-making timelines are shrinking — and executive power is expanding. 🌐⚖️
But is this a threat to democracy, or a necessary adaptation?
Across the United States, Europe, India, and Israel, stronger executive leadership has enabled faster responses and greater strategic coherence — yet it also raises critical questions about accountability and institutional balance.
This article explores the evolving role of executive authority in modern democracies, and why the real challenge lies not in stopping its growth, but in ensuring that oversight and safeguards evolve alongside it. 🧠📊
Read more on The IAS Gazette, link in bio.
27/03/2026
The idea of a “stable job” isn’t what it used to be. 💼📉
With layoffs, inflation, and AI reshaping the workforce, many Gen Z workers are redefining what security really means.
Freelancing, side hustles, content creation, and small businesses aren’t just alternatives anymore — they’re becoming the new normal. ⚙️✨
Because today, stability isn’t just a paycheck — it’s adaptability, multiple income streams, and staying one step ahead in an uncertain world.
Read how careers are being reimagined in The IAS Gazette, link in bio. 🧠📊
25/03/2026
📱 Scrolling Through Life: When Connection Feels Like Isolation
We’ve never been more connected — yet so many feel more alone than ever. 🌐💭
In a world of endless scrolling, curated lives, and constant comparison, social media can blur the line between connection and isolation. What starts as interaction often becomes pressure, FOMO, and quiet withdrawal.
This piece explores how digital spaces are reshaping our relationships — and why “being online” doesn’t always mean being connected. 🧠💔
Read the full article on The IAS Gazette, link in bio.
13/03/2026
Here is our team representing SIM IAS-MUN at NTUMUN 2026!😎