Under Modi

Until 2014, India was involved in frequent terrorist attacks, threats of insurgency, Naxal attacks, cross-border violence and inefficiency in criminal justice. 11 years later, India’s position was changed – to this, internal security, confidence, resilience and honor must be the “Modi-Shah” doctrine above Rashtra Niti. This huge improvement in internal security is not a coincidence,…

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Dirty politics, more dirty ideology

If politics is possible art, then ideology is the impossible blueprint. When ideology trumps politics, the consequences range from pathetic to catastrophic. This is exactly what we have witnessed in the world’s largest democracies, India and the United States. Although various problematic elements of Hinduism adversely affect the function and performance of the Narendra Modi…

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Open letter to Mr. Raj Thackeray

Mr. Thackeray, the pain and pain in my throat and pain written this, because while thousands of soldiers stood on our borders, ready to sacrifice their lives for this country, I watched leaders like you, in which they ruthlessly waged war. You repeatedly target non-Marathi Indians, especially those in northern India, and have been no…

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Same story, new actor

The next Netas Gen is the leading Bihar Congress, but it is still caste and faith Nitish Kumar rarely looks shaky. Even if his government changed from one alliance to another. He is rarely a failure engine in imagery or perception. But before the 2025 General Assembly elections, Bihar’s CM may find itself shaking like…

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Talking to Mumbai

Language chauvinism is the political strategy of the BMC poll. But it can create dangerous social divisions Constructive politics, related to many people, and cynical politics can only serve the interests they command. With these measures, it is difficult to integrate the ongoing language conduct in Maharashtra into a constructive political model. While there may…

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In class, caste and culinary amnesia

Growing up with caste in Kolkata in the 1970s was not an important part of my life. Of course, you know it exists, from the offensive mentions of the bride’s desire for advertisements and occasional remarks about someone being chhoto jaat (the next caste) to explain its “misbehavior.” But for the most part, we live…

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Navigate bilateral diplomacy in Pakistan’s terror infrastructure

The 1972 Shimla Agreement represents a fundamental diplomatic framework that continues to shape South Asian geopolitics. However, its core principles face systemic erosion from Pakistan’s enduring commitment to terrorism as Scraff. Given U.S. President Donald Trump’s claim to mediate Indian-Pakistan peace, it is crucial to study how the bilateral framework of this historical agreement remains…

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JP, Vajpayee, Morarji, Charan Singh…vs Mrs. G

On June 25, 1975, the emergency was announced, and then OPPN Bigwigs was gathered in Delhi. Witnesses explain Indira Gandhi’s last protest before moratorium on democracy 21 months Delhi has changed dramatically over the past 50 years. The city looks different and feels different. However, some iconic places seem to be roughly the same number…

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Fudod’s Thought

Iran may still negotiate with us, with a lasting view while having a small-scale conflict with Israel. Even if its nuclear central gene is damaged, its knowledge will not be possible. But if the conflict spreads, the welfare of the 9MN Indians in the region will be the first focus for New Delhi. For twenty…

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Bihar: Kings and Kings Manufacturers

This is likely another close poll. Neither NDA nor India is partially because their script is similar in some ways, but it has a successful formula. Smaller parties will cash out Modi’s rally in Sai Wan yesterday showed that the accumulation of opinion polls in Bihar Parliament is good. It is a kind of authenticity…

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