Modi and Kishida talks point to evolving common strategies that may spill over to multi-lateral engagement at G-20 and G-7 Amritpal Kaur Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent Japan visit was not limited to paying tributes to Abe San. Apart from representing India at his former Japanese counterpart’s funeral, Prime Minister Modi seems to have established … Continue reading Indo-Japanese Relations Go Beyond the Pacific
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Mahatma, an Apostle of Peace
Neha Dahiya / New Delhi, India Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi’s 153-rd birth anniversary is celebrated on October 2 as international non-violence day in consonance with United Nation’s resolution of 2007. On this day, CIHS team has compiled ten major instances where Mahatma Gandhi’s statues have been defaced, mutilated or pulled down by terror groups owing allegiance … Continue reading Mahatma, an Apostle of Peace
Hinduphobia in the United Kingdom
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Hindus Under Attack in Leicester
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Wikipedia: An Islamist-Leftist Global Propaganda Tool
It is widely believed that Wikipedia is a reputable online encyclopedia but according to Wikipedia itself, "Wikipedia is not a reliable source for academic writing or research." In light of numerous instances of bias, factual misrepresentation, and the dissemination of false information, Wikipedia cannot be trusted to provide impartial and authentic information. This is a … Continue reading Wikipedia: An Islamist-Leftist Global Propaganda Tool
The Queen Cherished Her Time in India
Neha Dahiya / New Delhi, India Princess Elizabeth Alexandra Mary, the first child of the then future King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (The Queen Mother), was born on April 21, 1926 in Mayfair, London. At twenty five years old, Princess Elizabeth ascended to the British throne and became Queen of the United Kingdom and … Continue reading The Queen Cherished Her Time in India
Economic Divergence Unfolds
India has emerged as fastest growing economy with 8.7 per cent surge while China struggled to stay afloat with $ 5.5 trillion package K.A.Badarinath It’s a tale in contrast. The two countries have always been viewed as competitors to gain global footprint, acceptability and reach. Presently, the two nations in question are going through a … Continue reading Economic Divergence Unfolds
US Figures Big On Human Rights Violations
Republicans & Democrats that point to rights violation and abuse elsewhere turn a blind eye on their own dubious record Neha Dahiya & Rohan Giri New Delhi US has turned out to be the biggest hub for racism, discrimination by colour, lack of freedom to express and is the biggest violator of basic human rights. … Continue reading US Figures Big On Human Rights Violations
War on Inflation Must Continue
Second cut in duties on petrol & diesel, GST rates and further increase in interest rates may be some options to fight price rise K.A.Badarinath / New Delhi Spectre of high inflation and higher interest rates is back with a vengeance. Heady mix of the two make a lethal combination and turn out to be … Continue reading War on Inflation Must Continue
Foreign Contribution Regulation (Amendment) Act, 2020 And Examining The Role Of NGOs.
“There are NGOs, often funded from USA & the Scandinavian Countries, which are not fully appreciative of the development challenges that our country faces. But we are a democracy. We are not like China. You know for example, what’s happening in Kundakulum [In Southern India, where local NGO-led protest have stalled commissioning of two 1000-Megawatt … Continue reading Foreign Contribution Regulation (Amendment) Act, 2020 And Examining The Role Of NGOs.










