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Why India Needs Narendra Modi for Another Decade to Complete Its Civilisational Rise
India stands at a defining civilisational moment. The next decade will determine whether Bharat emerges as a global superpower or remains a perpetually “potential” nation held back by coalition...
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Honour Lord Parshuram by Fighting Corruption, Not Enabling It
Goa does not suffer from a shortage of symbols. It suffers from a shortage of spine.Every few months,...
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Trump Can Block the Persian Gulf, But the Caspian Sea Is Iran’s Backdoor
There is a tendency in global strategic thinking - particularly in Washington - to assume that geography behaves...
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It is Time for ‘Shakti’ to Rise: Women’s Reservation as India’s Democratic Awakening
India today stands at the cusp of a long-overdue democratic correction. For decades, the country that prides itself...
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The West Asia War: The Endgame Where Nobody Wins, Yet Nobody Loses
There are wars that conclude with decisive victories, marked by surrender documents and victory parades. And then there...
Redrawing the Middle East: Lines Drawn in Blood, Not Ink
History teaches us a brutal truth - borders are rarely drawn by cartographers; they are carved by conflict. The ongoing war involving the United...
Dharma Draws the Line: When Eradication Becomes Adharma
I had a long conversation with a learned friend recently - the kind that begins with conviction and ends in introspection. His argument was...
Buddhism: India’s Civilisational Bridge to Lead Asia Again
There was a time when India did not need aircraft carriers, trade wars, or strategic alliances to influence Asia. It sent monks, not missiles;...
I Concur With Dattatreya Hosabole: Faith Must Be Free, But Forced Conversion Threatens India’s National Security
At a time when India is navigating complex questions of identity, faith, and national cohesion, the statement by Dattatreya Hosabale, Ma. Sarkaryavah (General Secretary)...
Drones, Dollars and Dynasty: The Trump Doctrine Goes Airborne
In geopolitics, wars are no longer fought only on battlefields. They are negotiated in boardrooms, shaped in private meetings, and monetised in ways that...
The Shroud, The Subcontinent, and The Silent Years: Did Jesus Leave Footprints in India?
The Shroud, The Subcontinent, and The Silent Years: Did Jesus Leave Footprints in India?By Savio RodriguesThere are moments in history when science unsettles certainty...





