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How America Is Being Cornered Without a Single Shot Fired
Poonam Sharma
Wars are no longer announced with sirens or formal declarations. In today’s world, the most dangerous battles unfold quietly—inside balance sheets, currency markets, and capital flows. While global media remains busy with…
Romance Over Ruins: When Ideology Silences Bengal’s Dead
Poonam Sharma
For those who have watched The Bengal Files, history is not a distant academic chapter. It is a wound that never fully healed. It is memory passed down in whispers—streets overcrowded with corpses, of neighborhoods burning,…
The Philosophy of Force: Stephen Miller
Poonam Sharma
In the inner sanctum of the Trump administration’s second term, few figures wield as much intellectual and policy-making gravity as Stephen Miller. Long known as the architect of the first term’s most aggressive immigration…
Sovereignty in the Age of Predatory Diplomacy
Poonam Sharma
The recent declaration from the White House that military force is "always an option" for the acquisition of Greenland marks a chilling departure from the foundations of modern diplomacy. Following the lightning military…
National Pride to Political Nihilism: Chavan and his Remark
Poonam Sharma
The controversy triggered by a senior Congress leader Prithvi Raj Chavan's comparison of India with Venezuela is not an isolated slip of the tongue. It is a window into a deeper political decay—one that reveals how far the…
One Sentence, Many Storms: Arnab Goswami
Poonam Sharma
Sometimes, a single sentence is enough to expose deep fault lines in politics, media, and public psychology. Arnab Goswami’s recent remark — “What will happen by making Dhurandhar? If you have guts, make a movie on Unnao” —…
Iran’s Streets, China’s Fear: The Unspoken Connection
Poonam Sharma
When protests erupted in Iran—first over the rising cost of living, then rapidly transforming into nationwide political demonstrations—many outside observers treated it as a familiar story. Another Middle Eastern crisis.…
Why India Was Forced to Step Back from Venezuela
Poonam Sharma
India did not walk away from Venezuela because it wanted to. It stepped back because staying on had become almost impossible. A mix of U.S. sanctions, frozen payments, and growing instability inside Venezuela gradually closed…
Assam : Itihas Sankalan Samiti’s 36th State Conference in Mirza
GG News Bureau
Mirza Assam , 4thJanuary :The 36th State Conference of the Bharatiya Itihas Sankalan Samiti (BHIS), Assam, commenced today at the Sudhakantha Dr. Bhupen Hazarika Auditorium of Dakshin Kamrup College in Mirza. The two-day…
Maduro, Flores pleads ‘not guilty’ at first court hearing in New York ‘I was kidnapped’
By Anjali Sharma
WASHINGTON - Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife Flores who was captured by the US from his Caracas residence after a military operation on Monday produced before a New York federal court for an initial hearing,…