Mayank Chaubey
Colonel Mayank Chaubey is a distinguished veteran who served nearly 30 years in the Indian Army and 6 years with the Ministry of External Affairs.
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Turkey’s Outreach to India: A Realisation That Supporting Pakistan Comes at a Cost
Speaking at the prestigious Raffles Lecture hosted by the...
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From Bharat’s Villages to UAE’s Desert Sands: The Extraordinary Journey of Indian Cow Dung in a World Facing War, Blockades, and Food Insecurity
There was a time when the smell of freshly...
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When the CIA Began Watching Indian Air Power Closely – And How Operation Sindoor Validated Those Fears
There are moments in history when a nation’s military...
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“The most powerful nation is the one that never abandons its soldiers.”
The story from that cold evening in 1997, when...
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From Southern Israel to Bondi Beach: Islamist Terror, Civilisational Targets, and the Shared Vulnerability of Hindus and Jews
When Identity Itself Becomes the Justification for ViolenceOn 7 October 2023, the world witnessed a rupture that went far beyond another terrorist incident in...
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From 15 August 1975 to Today : How the Shadow of Maj Dalim Still Shapes Bangladesh Politics
On the morning of 15 August 1975, Bangladesh ceased to be merely a young post-liberation state struggling with governance and scarcity. It became something...
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Trump, Congress, and India : How a Rare US House Hearing Exposed a Strategic Rift
IntroductionIn Washington, formal hearings are often routine, procedural exercises that rarely capture attention beyond the Beltway. Yet, every so often, a session comes along...
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Rethinking the “Hindu Rate of Growth” Narrative
The expression “Hindu Rate of Growth” was coined in the late 1970s by economist Raj Krishna to describe India’s low GDP expansion, roughly 2–3...
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The Relevance of the Ram Mandir Flag Hoisting for Sanatan and Bharat
IntroductionWhen the saffron flag rises above the sanctum of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, it does not flutter merely as stitched cloth responding...
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Beneath the Earth, Above the Law: The Mystery Rising Near Al-Falah University
A Quiet Village, An Uneasy DiscoveryThe villagers around Al-Falah University are simple people, farmers, labourers, shopkeepers. Their days begin with the sound of tractors...
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