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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” —…
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…
Venezuela and the Price of False Promises
Poonam Sharma
Venezuela: How Populism, Economic Mismanagement, and Authoritarianism Destroyed a Once-Prosperous Nation
The recent events in Venezuela have once again triggered global outrage, particularly over the role played by the…
New Face of Racism: How Hindu-Hatred Went Mainstream in 2025
Poonam Sharma
In 2025, something deeply unsettling has taken shape on Western social media—particularly on X (formerly Twitter). What was once confined to fringe activist circles has now entered the mainstream: open hostility toward Hindus…
Delhi on Alert : Is “Operation Aghaat” for a Larger Threat?
Poonam Sharma
Delhi is not merely India’s capital; it is the country’s most sensitive security nerve center. Any disruption here has consequences far beyond local law and order. Against this backdrop, the recent launch of “Operation Aghaat…
Development Without Roots: Education or Cultural Erasure?
Poonam Sharma
Secularism or Selective Amnesia? How Colonial Hangovers Are Uprooting Bharat’s Civilisation
The best example of political bias is not always found in Parliament or television studios. Often, it quietly shapes young minds…
How Bots and Bigotry Built the Anti-Indian Movement
Poonam Sharma
In the volatile intersection of digital technology and identity politics, a new kind of demagogue has emerged—one who doesn’t just broadcast hate, but manufactures it. Nick Fuentes, a fringe white nationalist once dismissed…
Power, Faith, Cost of Compromise: India at a Strategic Crossroads
Poonam Sharma
When Symbolism Becomes Strategy
In global politics, symbolism is never neutral. When a Prime Minister visits a church or lights a candle, the act is projected far beyond its immediate intent. It is read, interpreted,…
Hindu Persecution in Bangladesh: Many Unanswered Questions
Poonam Sharma
The lynching of Deepu Chandra Das in Bangladesh has once again exposed a wound that South Asia has never truly allowed to heal. For India—particularly its eastern states—this is not a distant tragedy unfolding across a…
China -A Virus, a Silence, and a Global Fault Line
Poonam Sharma
When History Refuses to Stay in the Past
The anxiety spreading across parts of China today does not feel unfamiliar. Hospital overcrowding, rising fevers, pneumonia-like symptoms, whispers of lockdowns, and the silencing of…