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Military Medicine: How battlefield wounds were treated in ancient times
In the medieval and the ancient era, military medicine differed from regular civilian medicine in the sense that it involved a sense of great urgency.
Bleeding to blisters: weird medicines in the doctor’s cabinet
Before modern medicine came into being, mankind endured some bizarre and dangerous treatments for centuries.
Every chest pain does not mean heart attack
Chest pain is a common symptom that can be caused by a variety of factors, ranging from mild to life-threatening conditions.
Trade wars: Will China’s rare earth export curbs hurt USA?
China currently supplies 90% of the rare earth magnets used in electric cars, drones, robots, missiles, and spacecraft.
Air Taxis: the faster, quieter, greener future of urban air travel
We are about to witness a new revolution in urban air travel -- an era of efficient, quiet, and sustainable transportation.
Pahalgam terror attack can not be forgiven, but anger leads to clouding of judgment
The brutal attack in Pahalgam, meaning "village of the shepherds," left 26 innocent people dead in Kashmir.
Pahalgam terror attack: Need for strategic reassessment
The terror attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir on 22 April 2025 was not only a cowardly act but also pointed to a void in our security policy.
India must apply pressure on the common people, only then Pakistan will behave itself
The Pahalgam attack is not just a terror incident; it is a direct assault on India’s internal security and the peace in Kashmir.
What is the price Pakistan is paying for sponsoring terrorism?
Pakistan is paying the price for its own sins. Around 700 people die every day in Pakistan due to drug-related complications, translating to 250,000 deaths annually
The Pahalgam attack was an avoidable intelligence and security failure
The Pahalgam attack, which claimed 29 lives, including tourists and two foreigners, was a stark reminder of the persistent challenges in Jammu and Kashmir.
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Hope for dumb students: there are foreign universities where you can buy a degree if you can afford it
Kid got just about 65% in class 12th CBSE? Don’t lose heart. There are foreign universities that enrol even dumb kids for undergraduate programs...
Pahalgam and the art of war: delay, drain, dislocate, dominate and destroy
Chanakya—India’s pre-eminent strategist—advised patience over haste, attrition over aggression, timing over fury.
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