S Gurumurthy In a world fractured by power-hungry nationalism, often conjures images of military marches, border skirmishes, and ideological superiority, Indian idea of nationalism offers something radically different; a quiet, profound alternative rooted not in might but in meaning. It is not a nationalism that thunders from podiums; it is one that whispers from the … Continue reading Indian Nationalism is Not What the West Thinks
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‘Mis-Reporting on War Against Terror’
India faced serious issues when a few top international media outlets shred objectivity in their reportage on terror, terrorist organizations, their handlers and financiers. Rohan Giri In the dense fog of war against terror unleashed by India after dastardly killing of 26 tourists in Pahalgam, several international media outlets rushed not to inform, but to … Continue reading ‘Mis-Reporting on War Against Terror’
Aero India 2025: India’s Rising Power in the Global Aerospace Landscape
Akshay Raina India’s aerospace and defence sector has been rapidly evolving, reflecting the nation’s growing commitment to self-reliance, technological innovation and its aspiration to become a global leader in defence and aerospace technologies. This commitment found its most visible expression in Aero India, the largest aerospace exhibition in Asia, which was held in Bengaluru from … Continue reading Aero India 2025: India’s Rising Power in the Global Aerospace Landscape
RSS Shaping Individuals, Communities, Society
As Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh sets foot into its centennial, Sah-sarkaryavah Arun Kumar elaborates on its conviction on Bharat being a Hindu Rashtra, her civilizational ethos, multiple national languages and emphasises on Bharat’s view of ‘Vasudaiva Kutumbakam’ (World as one big family) and its golden era. https://www.youtube.com/live/Sy5VFct4IjI?si=MY-aIL-m_Z2Xkehy He spoke to Megha Prasad of ABP TV network … Continue reading RSS Shaping Individuals, Communities, Society
Godhra Massacre: A Dark Reminder of Terror and Brutality
Pummy Pandita There are wounds that never go away, and some scars that don’t fade. One such terrible incident was the Godhra Massacre on February 27, 2002, when 59 defenceless Karsevaks, including women and children, were burned alive inside a locked train compartment in a planned, heartless attack. It was not a riot nor an … Continue reading Godhra Massacre: A Dark Reminder of Terror and Brutality
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s USA Visit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the United States in February 2025 represents a significant milestone in the evolution of the India-U.S. relationship. This visit was not only a display of high-level diplomacy but also a demonstration of both nations’ commitment to addressing contemporary challenges while harnessing emerging opportunities in multiple domains. With a focus … Continue reading Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s USA Visit
PM Modi and Trump Forge a New Dawn in U.S.-India Relations
Prime Minister Modi’s visit to the United States not only deepened the strategic alliance between the two nations but also set in motion a cascade of initiatives that promise to reshape the geopolitical landscape for decades to come. Rahul Pawa In a dazzling display of strategic vision and personal rapport, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent … Continue reading PM Modi and Trump Forge a New Dawn in U.S.-India Relations
PM Modi Leads India’s Global AI Charge
Rahul Pawa When the next AI Summit convenes, it will be on Indian soil, in a country that is scripting its own AI destiny one built on access, equity, and innovation.In the heart of Paris, under the ornate ceilings of the Grand Palais, the world witnessed a pivotal moment in technological history. The AI Action … Continue reading PM Modi Leads India’s Global AI Charge
India, Japan, and Buddha
Dr. Jay Prakash Yadav Japan’s National Day embodies a legacy shaped by cultural wisdom and strategic foresight. Since Buddhism’s arrival from India in 552 AD, Japan has integrated its principles into governance. The history of cultural friendship between India and Japan dates to AD 552, the time when Japan was introduced to Buddhism. It was … Continue reading India, Japan, and Buddha
USAID in India: A Subversive Influence
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) was established in 1961 during the Cold War, ostensibly to provide humanitarian aid and foster economic development. However, over the decades, it has evolved into a tool of American geopolitical manoeuvring, often acting against the very interests of the nations it claims to help. While USAID publicly … Continue reading USAID in India: A Subversive Influence










