It is one constitutional reform proposal — the first one — hosted on a wider platform that publishes named, arguable proposals: republicproject.in.
India Reborn is a specific, named, arguable proposal to redesign India's representative institutions ahead of the 2027 delimitation. It is structured as a versioned canonical text. Each clause has a stable URL. Each amendment leaves a public record. Each edition is citable forever.
You can read in three modes. Read is the default — the paper, nothing else. Deliberate opens comments anchored to the paragraph you're reading. Amend lets you propose textual changes inline; you sign your edit, and it enters the public record.
To change the canonical text, you must have read the paragraph you're changing — a small, silent gate. To comment, no gate. The civic instinct is: discuss freely, edit with care.
Citizens propose edits and endorse those they find sound. Once an edit reaches the endorsement threshold, the editorial panel reviews it on the merits. Adopted edits enter the next edition; rejected edits remain on the public record with the panel's reasoning attached.
It is not a think tank. It is not a media organization. It is not a political movement. It is not affiliated with any party, government body, foundation, or research institution. It accepts no earmarked funding. It is one specific proposal, hosted publicly so it can be read, argued with, and improved.
This site hosts one paper. The platform that hosts the wider library of proposals is republicproject.in. That's where you submit a new proposal, recruit an editorial panel, and request hosting.