The Human Cost of Innovation: When Philanthropic Trust is Sacrificed for Profit
This advocacy report examines the ethical betrayal at the heart of the Musk v. OpenAI trial, urging a return to the nonprofit mission of serving the public good.
This advocacy report examines the ethical betrayal at the heart of the Musk v. OpenAI trial, urging a return to the nonprofit mission of serving the public good.
The RMN Foundation maintains that the current “narrative building” in India mirrors the “Gleichschaltung” of 1930s Germany.
By Rakesh Raman
New Delhi | March 31, 2026
As the world enters the second quarter of 2026, the RMN Foundation is sounding a global alarm. The “Smokescreen” of manufactured narratives in India is no longer just a domestic issue; it has become a central component of a regime-led strategy to mask transnational repression and systemic democratic decay.
The latest institutional reports confirm the dark reality that the RMN Foundation has consistently highlighted.
RMN Foundation Law & Justice Desk
New Delhi | March 29, 2026
NEW DELHI — The RMN Foundation, a humanitarian organization dedicated to assisting disadvantaged and distressed citizens, has formally raised alarms over what it describes as a systemic breakdown of digital access and judicial transparency at the Delhi Cooperative Tribunal (DCT). The foundation asserts that these technical and administrative failures constitute a significant barrier to justice for residents of Delhi’s cooperative housing societies.