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Europe is committing cultural & political suicide by allowing unrestricted migration

Mass Migration is Destroying Europe from Within European governments today are committing cultural and political suicide by allowing unrestricted migration A woman in Germany has been...

Arohini is not just a name, it is our identity

Rachna Hooda and her all-women team of MNS officers called Arohinis created history by climbing a 6,120-metre peak of the Yabat Tokpo Valley in Ladakh

China’s strategic advances in the Pacific Islands and the need to bolster security in the island nations

The Pacific Ocean, which was historically perceived as a region of lesser significance, has now emerged as a focal point in global geopolitics.

Right to Information (RTI) Act: A Comprehensive Guide

The RTI Act is not just a law—it is a tool for democratic empowerment, placing the power of information in the hands of the people.

Migrant crisis: Simmering public anger in Europe

The natives of Europe have been watching their governments import millions of migrants who bring chaos, crime, and cultural erasure

Landmark Supreme Court rulings that shaped India

Over the past 75 years, Supreme Court judgments have played a key role in nation-building—by defending the Constitution, enlarging personal liberty, and putting principled limits on state power.

Unmanned Systems for Deterrence in the Pacific Islands

Unmanned systems are ideally suited for continuous surveillance of the vast Pacific region. Off-the-shelf drones are revolutionising tactical operations by providing cost-effective and rapid ISR capabilities.

Can U.S. presence in Bagram threaten Chinese Nuclear assets?

Bagram today is less a military base than a geopolitical symbol — of who controls the flow of intelligence in the heart of Asia.

100 Years of RSS: An idea that shaped India

Dr. Keshav Baliram Hedgewar founded the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in Nagpur on Vijaya Dashami in 1925. His mission was neither to form a political outfit nor incite religious militancy.

The $100 Billion Question: Will Putin Bend?

Rosneft and Lukoil are the lifeblood of Vladimir Putin's war machine, pumping out millions of barrels daily to fund the conflict in Ukraine.

What the 2025 Economics Nobel Prize Means for India’s Future

The Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences 2025 was awarded to Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt on 13 October 2025 “for having explained innovation-driven economic growth”.

Eradication of Naxalism by 2026: victory within reach or temporary lull before a storm?

The year 2025 has seen a series of surrenders by Naxalite cadres in Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra, signalling a shift in the decades-long insurgency.
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