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From Standoff to Dialogue: The Reframing of India–China Relations
Poonam Sharma
The history of India and China's relationship is one of cooperation and confrontation in turn, a intricate dance influenced by geography, history, and rival ambitions. Civilizational connections between the two countries reach…
The Great Calcutta Killings and Gandhi’s Miracle of Peace
Paromita Das
New Delhi, 22nd August: At the dawn of the 1940s, Calcutta stood as a cauldron of political rivalries and communal anxieties, caught between fragile alliances and the rising influence of the Muslim League. Once the jewel of…
China’s Support for Bharat Signals Shift in Global Geopolitics
Paromita Das
New Delhi, 22nd August: In global diplomacy, rivalries often overshadow partnerships. Yet, the recent words of Chinese ambassador Xu Feihong, who openly expressed support for Bharat (India) against the Trump administration’s…
Reviving Birsa Munda’s Legacy through Needonomics is Essential for Sustainable Viksit Bharat – Prof.…
Ranchi (Jharkhand), 22nd August: “Reviving Birsa Munda’s legacy through Needonomics is essential for achieving a sustainable and humane Viksit Bharat,” said Prof. Madan Mohan Goel, Proponent of Needonomics and former Vice-Chancellor. He…
Modi, Macron, discusses to end Ukraine conflict
By Anjali Sharma
WASHINGTON- Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday diacussed Ukraine conflict with French President Emmanuel Macron during a phone call, media reported.
They also reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthen the…
Guterres calls for ceasefire in Gaza after massive destruction
By Anjali Sharma
UNITED NATIONS -UN Secretary General António Guterres on Thursday renewed his urgent call for a ceasefire, as Palestinians fled intense airstrikes, artillery shelling and gunfire with intensifying Israeli activity in and…
Supreme Court : Can Governors Override Majority Governments?
Poonam Sharma
The Supreme Court of India is sitting on one of the most significant constitutional hearings in recent history, reviewing the jurisdiction of Article 200 of the Constitution, which regulates the authority of Governors in…
National Boundaries: Real or Illusion?
National boundaries, often taken for granted as natural demarcations of political space, are in reality historical constructs rather than inherent divisions of the earth. If borders were natural or divinely ordained, rivers would flow…
Beijing’s Silent Coup? The Factions Closing in on Xi Jinping
Poonam Sharma
Rumors are abuzz in Beijing. In the center of China's tightly sealed capital, unusual military activity, spontaneous internet shutdowns, and rumors of factional treachery within the Communist Party are increasing the threat of…
US Hypocrisy on Russian Oil: Why Bharat Is the Easy Scapegoat
Paromita Das
New Delhi, 21st August: When it comes to geopolitics, the United States has perfected the art of selective outrage. In recent weeks, Washington has unleashed a volley of accusations against Bharat, portraying New Delhi as the…