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
How CCP is Architecting a New World Order
CCP is positioning itself not just as a regional power but as the central player in an emerging new world order. With every move, Beijing is sending a clear signal: the era of Western dominance is drawing to an end, and China's moment has arrived. In recent years, Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has embarked on … Continue reading How CCP is Architecting a New World Order
DeepSeek, ChatGPT, and the Illusion of an AI Supremacy: Real Story Behind the U.S. Outrage
Rahul Pawa Next generation of AI breakthroughs will not necessarily emerge from trillion-dollar companies with exclusive access to compute power. Instead, they will come from those who can best refine, iterate and optimise open-source research. This is why the reaction in the U.S. is so intense. DeepSeek, particularly its "R1" model, sent a subtle tremor … Continue reading DeepSeek, ChatGPT, and the Illusion of an AI Supremacy: Real Story Behind the U.S. Outrage
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
India Hate Lab’s Flawed Report Lacks Credence
The report smacks of selective amnesia, prejudiced frameworks, overlooks rising crimes on Hindus, seeks to bring about divisiveness. India Hate Lab's (IHL) 2024 report on Hate Speech Events claims that hate speech incidents increased significantly in the country and Hindu nationalist organizations, ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) were behind these crimes. A closer examination however … Continue reading India Hate Lab’s Flawed Report Lacks Credence
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
The Xi Phenomenon
Book by Tsang, Steve and Olivia Cheung: The Political Thought of Xi Jinping, Oxford University Press, New York, (2024). Dr Amritpal Kaur There are rare moments in contemporary, post second world war history where a single country could challenge international order so comprehensively while sitting in the wings for most of the time. It can … Continue reading The Xi Phenomenon










