Digital Counterattack: India’s cyber strategy post-Pahalgam
The recent Pahalgam attack has brought forward a new scenario for India. The nation now needs to be prepared for new kinds of attacks on its cyber assets
(Dis) United States of Pakistan – a shattered nation, falling apart
All over the world police and para-military forces use force to control riots, and rebellion but not like Pakistan – which uses its Air Force and attack helicopters
Doubts that led to scientific discoveries and changed the world
Science is not about certainty but about doubt. Every breakthrough, discovery, and technological revolution has been preceded by persistent questioning.
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.
Swiggy’s mounting losses: a failed Business model?
Swiggy is running into huge losses—losses worth Rs. 2,350 crore and its loan liabilities are in the range of Rs. 2,000-3000 crore.
Ghosts of Raisina Hill: where are the original inhabitants of Lutyens’ Delhi?
More than 114 years ago in 1911, the British colonial administration decided to shift the imperial capital of British India from Calcutta to Delhi.
Tagore’s Women: Love, loss, and the songs they left behind
Today is Pochishe Boisakh, the day Rabindranath Tagore was born, and the day we remember him not just as a great poet, but as a silent force
Cyberpsychology take on Met Gala 2025
Cyberpsychology is becoming an important field, due to the need to understand how human behaviour, emotion and perception are being impacted by technology
Unconventional warfare: emerging threats and national security challenges
Information warfare refers to the use of information as a weapon to influence, disrupt, or manipulate the perception of people, governments, or organizations.
Operation Sindoor: Technology in Action
Operation Sindoor, launched by India on May 6, 2025, marked a crucial moment in the nation's counter-terrorism and strategic military doctrine.
Why did India return Haji Pir pass to Pakistan
The Haji Pir bulge, is a high-altitude pass over 8,652 feet above sea level in the Pakistan-administered Kashmir (PoK).
What does Turkey’s support to Pakistan mean for India?
Turkey is Pakistan’s second biggest defence partner next to China. According to the SIPRI report published in March 2025, Turkey exports ten percent of the arms to Pakistan
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