Assessing Nehru: Architect or Accidental Actor in Kashmir’s Destiny
Critics contend that Nehru’s diplomatic approach in Jammu and Kashmir had adverse consequences. Continue reading Assessing Nehru: Architect or Accidental Actor in Kashmir’s Destiny
Critics contend that Nehru’s diplomatic approach in Jammu and Kashmir had adverse consequences. Continue reading Assessing Nehru: Architect or Accidental Actor in Kashmir’s Destiny
As constituents gear up for a crucial meeting scheduled for December 6, some leaders express dissatisfaction, attributing the electoral setbacks to the grand old party’s perceived neglect of its coalition partners. Continue reading Echoes of Discontent: Opposition Bloc’s Turbulence Post Congress’ Electoral Blow
In recent years, there has been a discernible effort by the BJP to downplay Nehru’s contributions to the nation. This is evident in the marginalization of Nehru’s legacy in school textbooks, public discourse, and official commemorations. The renaming of government schemes, institutions, and landmarks previously named after Nehru is a clear attempt to rewrite history and redefine India’s narrative. Continue reading The BJP’s Attempt to Redefine India: Imagining a Nation Without Nehru
With the introduction of Islam on the Indian subcontinent in the 7th century, the stage was set for a complex interplay of cultures, faiths, and traditions. Continue reading Harmony and Discord: Understanding the Divide Between Hindus and Muslims in India
Despite being a crucial part of the broader anti-BJP alliance formed to challenge PM Modi’s government, the SP has unilaterally announced its intention to contest 65 seats in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections without consulting other parties within the coalition. Continue reading Congress vs Samajwadi Party: Will Alliance Infighting Gift UP to BJP in 2024
Why would Israel provide support to Hamas in the first place? While Israel may not have directly created a “Frankenstein’s monster,” it certainly played a role in nourishing it. Continue reading Unraveling the Enigma: Israel’s Complex Relationship with Hamas
The Israel-Palestine conflict has endured for nearly a century, marked by numerous wars over sovereignty and land, with significant portions currently under Israeli occupation. These lands are considered part of the Israeli homeland and are occupied and protected based on the principles of Zionism. Continue reading Unveiling the Tapestry of Zionism: A Century-Long Journey in the Shadows of Conflict
The disputed Al-Aqsa Mosque complex has been at the epicenter of the Israel-Palestine conflict for an extended period. Continue reading Al-Aqsa Mosque: The Heart of Conflict Between Israel and Palestine
Israel faces its own pressing questions of legitimacy, some stemming from decades-old issues and others emerging from the recent attacks. Continue reading Hamas’ Deadly Assault: The Complex Dynamics in Israel and Gaza
Even Israel’s renowned “Iron Dome System,” which had consistently intercepted over 90% of rockets, found itself overwhelmed. Continue reading From Gaza to Iron Domes: Unraveling the Israel-Palestine Conflict’s Explosive Reawakening
In the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas, it appears that there is one clear winner, … Continue reading Iran’s Strategic Calculus in the Israel-Hamas Conflict
The upcoming G20 Leaders’ Summit in New Delhi is expected to be a pivotal event, marked not only by the absence of key leaders but also by the overshadowing impact of the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. Continue reading “Challenges and Prospects at the G20 Summit: The Absence of Leaders and the Ongoing Ukraine Crisis”
The image makeover of Rahul Gandhi has begun. He seems to have replaced petulance with strategy and got himself advisors who can take the bull by its horns. No matter what you might say, Pappu or otherwise, there is no other leader who gets national media space or for that matter is known across India, other than of course Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Continue reading Can Rahul Gandhi beat Modi to Win the 2024 Elections?
Finance Minister announced farm cess on petrol and diesel that would lead to a further rise in fuel prices. Continue reading Budget 2021: No changes in tax slabs; farm cess on petrol, diesel
Biden’s victory is historic, most notably because Kamala Harris will become the first woman, African-American and South Asian American to take the office of the vice president. Continue reading Biden defeats Trump to win presidency
Rahul Gandhi being shoved around by UP police was arguably the most politically potent image of the Congress leader yet. With his sister Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and a large posse of supporters in tow, Rahul was trying to reach Hathras to meet the family of a girl who was allegedly gang-raped by upper caste men and later succumbed to the barbaric injuries inflicted on her. Continue reading Will Rahul Gandhi seize Hathras moment for reviving himself?