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Hari Singh Nalwa: The lion-hearted warrior who conquered Afghanistan
Any narrative of Indian history is incomplete without the mention of Hari Singh Nalwa, one of the greatest warriors India has ever produced.
India should not start a war and the PM should not travel abroad so often
At the present time – as per the current planetary configurations and Indo-Pak situation, India should not attack Pakistan.
Jaish-e-Mohammed – a terrorist organisation or family business?
Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), meaning "Army of Muhammad” was founded nearly 25 years ago by Maulana Masood Azhar in February 2000.
100 meters responsibility: A movement for India’s youth to build a stronger nation
The 100 Meters Responsibility movement calls on India’s youth to take charge of their immediate surroundings—100 meters around them.
Coordination between different ministries is vital for Good Governance
With a distinguished career marked by landmark policy formulation and implementation, former Secretary of the Ministry of Human Resources, Arun Kumar Rath, IAS (Retd), has a valuable perspective on bureaucracy, good governance, and interdepartmental coordination.
One India, One Voice: Championing Accountability and Justice
Unverified assertion by BJP MP Nishikant Dubey about "over 5 lakh Pakistani women" living illegally in India threatens to unravel India's unity.
Is Pakistan un-Islamic? What can a nation that makes life miserable for its own Muslims offer Kashmir?
Pakistan was created in 1947 as a holy land where Muslims could live with dignity and equality, free from discrimination. Yet, Muhammad Ali Jinnah himself called the newly created state a "moth-eaten Pakistan.”
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
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.
Scrolling in sadness: social media is triggering fear of missing out (FOMO) in India’s youth
Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) — is a psychological phenomenon where individuals feel anxious or uneasy that others are leading a better quality of life than them.
Happiness: is not the destination, but the journey
In today’s fast-paced, hyper-connected world, happiness is the new milestone or finish line. The simple but profound reason behind this is that happiness is not a destination but the journey
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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