Beijing’s ambivalence came to fore at BRICS and engagement with New Delhi while India showed promise, responsibility and capacity to lead Rahul Pawa In this reshaping of the BRICS landscape, India has assertively stamped its diplomatic and strategic acumen under Prime Minister Modi, outpacing the Chinese dragon with the calculated grace of an elephant—focused, powerful, … Continue reading Indian elephant outpaces Chinese Dragon
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India’s Moon Mission Opens Up a Zillion Opportunities
Start-ups, small & medium firms to big enterprises will fuel India’s space foray and its economic contribution to $ 100 billion K.A.Badarinath When The New York Times scoffed at India a few years back to even try and send a lander with rover to Moon or attempt a Mars Mission, the publication may not have … Continue reading India’s Moon Mission Opens Up a Zillion Opportunities
Does Global High table make sense without India?
Given her economic clout, global supply chains; responsible nuclear power & thriving open democracy, its India time under the Sun Dr Amritpal Kaur One representative benchmarks of post-second World War international order is the leading countries coming together for policy networking in the wake of cold war era ‘blocs’. Global engagement has taken a different … Continue reading Does Global High table make sense without India?
A Resolute Goal
Reform, transform and perform is the mantra that will fuel India’s grand standing as a developed nation by 2047 Rohan Giri India's Independence Day holds immense significance as it commemorates the nation's liberation from British colonial rule while embodying its journey to realize 1.4 billion people’s dreams. Prime Minister Narendra Modi address on this special … Continue reading A Resolute Goal
Unleash India spirit!
Changing geo-political equations & global order has etched a key role for India as Vishwa Guru & Mitra, the most dependable ally K.A.Badarinath Prime Minister Narendra Modi put up a comprehensive socio-economic development plan before 1.4 billion Indians while delivering his tenth address from ramparts of iconic Red Fort. Given the grand plan that encapsulates … Continue reading Unleash India spirit!
77 Years Later: Women, Religion, and Gender Biases in Pakistan
Pakistan's commemoration of its 76th year of independence ironically highlights the dire situation of its women to the world. Even after seven long decades post-independence, women in Pakistan are still deprived of basic rights like education, freedom of expression, and opportunities for employment. Interactions with these women reveal a bleak landscape of their relentless battles … Continue reading 77 Years Later: Women, Religion, and Gender Biases in Pakistan
‘Mother India’ Noise for Votes May Not Work
Congress will have to rejig its strategy to take on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. No confidence motion was lost opportunity for grand old party. K.A.Badarinath Who killed ‘Mother India? Was it the Narendra Modi government as alleged by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi or the grand old party that held the country’s reins for over five … Continue reading ‘Mother India’ Noise for Votes May Not Work
Unabashed Biases Come to Fore
Hindu-phobic reportage during recent violence in Nuh may have actually led in part to escalation in violence, loot and daylight killings Introduction: Biases displayed by global media in reportage of recent violence in India’s northern state of Haryana are unprecedented. Unlike what is written in major global news outlets, it’s important to present the actual … Continue reading Unabashed Biases Come to Fore
India’s Space Supremacy on Ascent
Chandrayaan-3, ISRO's premier lunar exploration is a milestone in its path to achieving greater excellence, cost competitiveness and emerge as space power Rahul Pawa Human space exploration has predominantly been shaped by superpowers of the Cold War era, with US space agency, NASA and its Russian counterpart, Roscosmos leading the way. This is a thing … Continue reading India’s Space Supremacy on Ascent
Bangladesh’s Crossroads: Navigating Rising Extremism and Anti-Hindu Persecution
Rahul PawaSince its inception in 1971, Bangladesh has borne witness to an alarming trend of persistent human rights violations against the Hindu minority. The initiation of this harrowing journey can be traced back to the Bangladesh Liberation War, which tragically saw hundreds of thousands - some estimates even escalating to 2.4 million - of Hindus … Continue reading Bangladesh’s Crossroads: Navigating Rising Extremism and Anti-Hindu Persecution










