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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 are wars that refuse such neat endings - wars that stretch,...

Modi at the Pike Syndrome Crossroads: When Power Stops Pushing Boundaries

There comes a stage in leadership when power is no longer the problem. Mandate is not the problem....

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....

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...

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...
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India Rarely Wins the Narrative War – And That’s a National Security Failure

India is a nation of unmatched civilizational legacy, technological prowess, and military strength. Yet, when it comes to the war of narratives, we falter,...

Goa’s Identity Crisis: Chasing Dreams, Losing Soul

There was a time when Goa was known not just for its sun-kissed beaches, vibrant susegad lifestyle, and Indo-Portuguese charm, but for something far...

The Indian Deep State: The Silent War to Unseat Prime Minister Modi

There is a war in India. It is not one of tanks or missiles, but a war of ideologies, vested interests, and invisible puppeteers...

India Does Not Need a Gandhi Today. It Needs a Veer Savarkar

There are moments in a nation’s history where it must pause and ask itself—what kind of leadership, philosophy, and vision do we need to...

The Untapped ‘Gobar’ Gold Rush

In a nation where cows are not merely animals but symbols of reverence, tradition, and cultural continuity, it is baffling that we still view...

India Must Build, Not Just Buy: The Urgent Call to Dominate the Tech Space

India is the world’s second-largest smartphone market, with over 700 million users, yet not a single globally competitive Indian smartphone brand has emerged in...
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