From Cold War to Hot Zone: China’s Strategic View on NATO’s Eastward Expansion

The eastward expansion of NATO into Eastern Europe has long been a point of geopolitical contention, predominantly involving Western nations and Russia. However, with China’s growing influence in global security and supply chains, its perspective on the issue has gained prominence despite its geographic distance from Europe. China views NATO’s expansion as a deliberate effort […]

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How the British created Hindu-Sikh divide?

The British imperialists ruled India by introducing and deepening identity-based divisions within the unified Hindu society. One significant divide they cultivated was between Sikh Hindus and non-Sikh Hindus. To understand this more clearly, let’s delve into this from a historical perspective. Throughout the medieval period, the abundant prosperity of Punjab attracted numerous invasions, leading to […]

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Redefining Justice: The positive impact of New Criminal Laws

An effective criminal justice system is the foundation of a prosperous state. But, unfortunately, the prevailing situation within the Indian judiciary is often characterized by extended delays and repeated adjournments, overshadowing its efficiency. In the past, India was known for its vibrant, hierarchical, and fair judicial system, but all of that changed with the British […]

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Balancing Faith and Knowledge: Madrasas in the Contemporary world

  A nation’s progress is intricately linked to its educational framework, which stands as a key catalyst for human advancement and social change. It is a potent instrument for empowering individuals, instilling confidence in both people and communities about their capabilities, thereby enabling them to shape their future. Historically, education has empowered societies to move […]

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How Indian Politics is different from the Western Politics?

Throughout history, there has been a propensity to interpret the world through a singular lens – ‘The Western Worldview’ – and limited efforts are made to challenge or alter this perspective. The West generally attempts to categorize the global events based on benchmarks designed by them, entrenched in their history, culture, politics, and socio-economic background, […]

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From Cold War to Hot Zone: How NATO’s Push Eastward Fueled Russian Aggression

The Russia-Ukraine conflict has spiraled into a prolonged geopolitical crisis, drawing in global powers and reshaping alliances. A video recently shared by Elon Musk on X (formerly Twitter) features American economist Jeffrey Sachs, who argues that the United States’ policies—particularly NATO’s eastward expansion—have significantly contributed to escalating tensions with Russia. According to Sachs, this expansion […]

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TEMPLE- MOSQUE ROW; PLACES OF WORSHIP (SPECIAL PROVISION) ACT, 1991

For decades, communal conflicts over places of worship have persisted, ranging from the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid dispute in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, to clashes involving the Shahi Jama Masjid in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh. Despite legislation aimed at resolving such disputes and fostering harmony, the temple-mosque controversies continue. The Places of Worship (Special Provisions) Act, 1991, enacted […]

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