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Beyond the Tariff Number: How Bharat Learned to Negotiate Without Bowing
It was announced in a burst of headlines.“US cuts reciprocal tariffs on India to 18%.”Markets reacted first….green ticks, optimistic futures, satisfied anchors. Studio debates followed: Who blinked? Who won?...
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₹7.85 Lakh Crore and a Clear Message: India’s Defence Budget Signals Strength, Speed and Self-Reliance
India’s Union Budget 2026–27 leaves no room for ambiguity. In the shadow of Operation Sindoor, New Delhi has...
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From Power to Responsibility: Why India’s Responsible Nations Index Could Redefine Global Governance
A Quiet Launch, A Loud MessageOn the surface, the launch of the Responsible Nations Index (RNI) in...
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Gaza’s Unfinished Story and Trump’s Calculated Gamble : Why Modi Has Been Invited into a War That Never Truly Ended
Wars rarely end the day the guns fall silent. Some simply pause, catching their breath before history pushes...
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Chabahar: Why India Has Not Exited – But Has Quietly Stepped Back
Chabahar: Why India Has Not Exited - But Has Quietly Stepped Back- Col Mayank Chaubey (Retd)For weeks now,...
Political Parties in India Must End the Culture of Freebies
The culture of distributing freebies in India, often witnessed during election campaigns, has been a topic of intense debate. While these handouts may provide...
Why Israel Failed in Its Attempt to Deradicalize the People of Gaza
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a deeply rooted and complex geopolitical issue, with Gaza being a focal point of tension. Over the years, Israel has...
I enjoy visiting temples even though I am an Indian Christian because I embrace Sanatana Dharma
In a world often divided by religious boundaries, my journey as an Indian Christian visiting temples stands as a testament to the profound philosophy...
The Perceived Threat: Why the United States Might Be a Greater Concern for India than China
In the contemporary geopolitical landscape, the perception of threats and alliances shapes national strategies and foreign policies. While China has often been portrayed as...
The Wages of Sin is Death: A View on the Conflict in Palestine
The phrase "the wages of sin is death" aptly encapsulates the severe consequences that individuals or groups may face when engaging in or supporting...
India Does Not Need Another Mahatma; Instead, It Needs a Chhatrapati Shivaji
I understand that the headline might be surprising and you might have differing opinions. However, given India's current transformation into Bharat, I believe that...




