International News
Pension: A right or a favour?
Pension should not be viewed as a favour granted by the state or employer, but as a fundamental right earned through years of service and contribution
10 Ways to keep students and staff in schools
A school is not just a building; it's a community where students grow and staff nurture, where every lesson learned is a step toward shaping a brighter future.
Why did IAF ‘abandon’ the Ayni airbase in Tajikistan?
The IAF recently wound down its presence at the Ayni airbase in Tajikistan —India’s one and only operational overseas military installation
50th anniversary of sinking of SS Edmund Fitzgerald: A shipwreck that still haunts America
Fifty years ago, on November 10, 1975, SS Edmund Fitzgerald, carrying 29 sailors, suddenly vanished without a warning
Chain of Command in limbo: The CDF notification crisis and Pakistan’s military uncertainty
Recently, Pakistan adopted 27th Constitutional Amendment. As a result, the post of Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff will be replaced by a Chief of Defence Forces
Chaoyang garden festival kicks off in Beijing
Chaoyang is a vital window on Beijing's international exchanges. It is home to nearly all foreign embassies in China, as well as 90% of foreign media outlets
Double standards: selective empathy for Gaza’s children
The Telegraph recently published an op-ed titled ‘Youngest casualties of war’ in the context of the casualties of children in Israel-Hamas war.
Naxalism in India: Go, went, Gone…
The Government of India is aggressively working to eliminate Naxalism from India by 31st March 2026, to ensure that no citizen has to lose their life because of it.
Moon – laboratory for understanding the universe
The moon is the Earth's only natural satellite and has fascinated humans since time immemorial. The moon affects the ocean tides and impacts the lives of people
Indo Taliban relations – more smoke than fire
The Taliban continues to face worldwide isolation as nations and international organizations refuse to acknowledge its government for its illegal takeover of the country and repression of the basic human rights of Afghan girls and women.
Booming market for synthetic or designer drugs being prepared in clandestine laboratories
In the past few years, South Asia – the most populous and most densely populated geographical region in the world has witnessed a phenomenal rise in the production, trafficking, and consumption of synthetic or designer drugs, performance-enhancing steroids, and psychoactive bath salts (PABS) being prepared in clandestine laboratories.
The women who defied all odds in a men’s world
It is not easy for women to prove themselves and be treated as an equal, if not better, in a male-dominated world. Here is a list of women who defied all odds and dared to be different.
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