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The Nuclear Reckoning: Moment Of Awakening For India

New Delhi, Nov. 14 -- President Donald Trump's abrupt order directing the U.S. military to restart nuclear weapons testing after a 33-year hiatus represents far more than a symbolic flex of deterrence... Read More


The Great Climate Finance Divide: Broken Promises, Systemic Hypocrisy and the Defining Challenge for COP30

New Delhi, Nov. 14 -- The Amazon is known as the world's largest river by discharge volume. Its vast waters empty into the Atlantic Ocean precisely where the city of Belem in Brazil sits - the venue f... Read More


China's New Great Game: How Beijing is Redrawing South Asian Geopolitics

New Delhi, Nov. 14 -- China is no longer just a neighbor to South Asia; it is actively redrawing the region's economic and security map. For decades, South Asian geopolitics was a story of India's reg... Read More


Demographic Changes And National Identity: Fragmented Identity Groups Risk Societal Divisions

India's Model, Nov. 12 -- Demographic shifts in the 21st century are transforming societies more deeply than technology, ideology, or economics. The urgency of this issue is apparent across Europe, th... Read More


The Uncertain And Questionable Road to Democracy in Bangladesh

New Delhi, Nov. 12 -- There is no alternative to elections for sustaining democracy in any country. In Bangladesh's history, fair electoral systems have repeatedly been disrupted. To date, the country... Read More


India In The Crosshairs of State-Sponsored Terrorism: Is The Delhi Bombing A Wake-Up Call?

New Delhi, Nov. 11 -- The horrific car bombing around 6.50 pm on November 10, 2025 near Gate No. 1 of the Red Fort Metro Station killed 8 and injured 24. Scattered body parts were seen lying around an... Read More


JNU: A Bastion Of Resistance Against Ideological Conformity

New Delhi, Nov. 11 -- In the contemporary political landscape of Indian higher education, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in New Delhi has stood as a bastion of critical thought, social justice, and... Read More


From Sir Creek to the Arabian Sea: India's Trishul Military Exercise Is A Double-Edged Sign

New Delhi, Nov. 9 -- When nations prepare for conflict, they frequently pretend to be preparing for peace. India's ongoing Trishul military exercise, a large-scale tri-service simulation spanning from... Read More


The Survival Games of Pakistani Generals And Politicians

New Delhi, Nov. 9 -- During the 1970 Black September conflict in Jordan, Pakistani troops under Gen Zia-Ul-Haq (later Pakistan's president) killed 25,000 Palestinians. In a sharp contrast to this, tod... Read More


India's AI Journey Is Redefining Digital Leadership

New Delhi, Nov. 8 -- In the recently concluded General Assembly session at the UN, Macaron of France was one among many who saw deepening divisions among the world's nations, telling the General Assem... Read More