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As New Yorkers elect a democratic socialist to lead the financial capital of the world, Donald Trump revives Cold War

When Zohran Mamdani was sworn in as the new Mayor of New York City, it wasn’t just another electoral cycle

The 2025 laureates didn’t just study creative destruction; they completed a century-long project to drain Marx’s explosive critique of its

María Corina Machado’s Nobel Peace Prize signals not the triumph of peace, but the triumph of power. It exposes how

For a century, the RSS has sought to rewrite the moral grammar of India — turning Gandhi’s republic of conscience

How a ceasefire proposal masquerades as peace while scripting Palestine’s permanent subjugation. The world greeted Donald Trump’s “20-point...

The interception of the Global Sumud Flotilla—its passengers detained, its mission halted—reveals the naked truth of Israel’s blockade: not security,

The detention of Sonam Wangchuk isn’t just a political crackdown; it’s a philosophical showdown over what constitutes true security—borders or

A restless generation is shaking Kathmandu—while India, China and America jostle to claim the sparks. When streets around Kathmandu filled

Once upon a democracy, in the city that never sleeps, a political earthquake stirred the steel foundations of the American

Behind the illusion of a “rising India” lies a regime of statistical manipulation that hides mass deprivation, manufactures consent, and

With the bombing of Iran’s nuclear sites, America and Israel haven’t just crossed redlines—they’ve vaporised them. This is not pre-emption.

This Saturday, across more than 2,000 U.S. cities, Americans took to the streets for “No Kings Day,” a sweeping call

As the bombs fall and Gaza’s civilizational core is razed to dust, legal evasions and rhetorical gymnastics fail to obscure

As strongmen rise and democratic norms fray, the quiet dismantling of culture is paving the road to authoritarianism. This isn’t

In an act of bureaucratic blitzkrieg eerily reminiscent of darker chapters of the twentieth century, Donald Trump’s administration has now

For a moment in the early 2020s, Elon Musk seemed to bestride the globe like a tech-age colossus — the

Can Nuclear-Armed Neighbours Afford a Drone War When Their Citizens Can’t Afford Food? Sindoor and Smoke On a tranquil July

In the sweltering heat of Islamabad, a nation teeters on the brink. Pakistan’s economy, long a tinderbox of fiscal mismanagement

In the smouldering shadow of the Pahalgam massacre — where pilgrims were butchered on a sacred journey to the Amarnath

When Donald Trump imposed a 25% tariff on Canadian steel and Mexican automobiles in March 2025, he framed it as

The airport was eerily quiet, except for the hushed murmurs of families clutching passports, eyes darting nervously at the arrival

Why do the American ruling elites, both in the Republican and Democratic parties, oppose China so strongly? Since taking office,

“When goods do not cross borders, soldiers will.” – Frédéric Bastiat What begins with tariffs may end with tanks. The

Kinshasa’s streets hum with restless energy, a city suspended between hope and despair. In the east, rebels loot villages, their

How Trump’s Economic War, Immigration Crackdown, and Assault on American Colleges Reveal a Deeper Threat In the twilight of American

Hindutva was never a movement of the masses; it was a movement against them. It marched to power draped in

Once the last bastion against executive overreach, India’s judiciary today stands accused of capitulating to the ideological project of Hindutva—an

The battlefields of Ukraine are not just testing Kyiv’s resilience; they are exposing the fragility of the Western security order.

The United Nations chamber, vast and unyielding, has seen history bend under the weight of global realignments before. But on

It began as vintage Trump: red-meat rhetoric, swaggering boasts, the electric thrum of a comeback tour. But in a single

Donald Trump’s immigration stance was never just about border security—it was a defining ideological crusade. More than a set of

The Trump administration’s decision to repurpose Guantánamo Bay for migrant detention is a move laden with symbolism, ethical dilemmas, and

Donald Trump’s assertion that the United States should “own” Gaza—and his refusal to rule out deploying U.S. troops—represents...

With key state elections looming, India’s Union Budget 2025 reveals a strategic mix of populist tax cuts and targeted sectoral

A sea of humanity surged towards the sacred confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati, seeking salvation in the Maha

India’s ambition to cement its role as the dominant power in South Asia has often been thwarted by its own strategic missteps and inconsistent...

In Gaza, the silence of desperation rivals the thunder of conflict. The siege gripping this small strip of land has turned starvation into a...

In the heart of South Asia, Bangladesh is quietly unravelling under the weight of sectarian violence, political decay, and rising geopolitical...

Israel’s military-industrial complex is no mere appendage to its statehood—it is the central artery through which its economy, diplomacy, and...

As America awaits the outcome of one of its most consequential elections, the nation stands on the precipice of a new era, divided along lines of...

As the 2024 presidential election looms, the Indian-American community is at a crossroads, grappling with what it means to secure

As Donald Trump once again dominates the political landscape, his rhetoric in the 2024 U.S. presidential race draws alarming parallels to the...

The diplomatic landscape is increasingly shaped by allegations of transnational repression, a strategy purportedly employed by nations to exert...

In an extraordinary diplomatic move, Israel has declared United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres “persona non grata,” effectively banning...

Mahatma Gandhi, the iconic figure of India’s independence struggle, has been enshrined in the nation’s collective memory as a paragon of...

The rich taste of hilsa, a delicate fish prized across the Indian subcontinent, especially in West Bengal, has long transcended culinary...

In the corridors of the United Nations last week, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi reaffirmed India’s enduring support for a ‘two-state...

As the embers of ethnic violence consume Manipur, the unspeakable horrors faced by the Kuki Christian community reveal a chilling parallel to one...

The Modi government’s push for “One Nation, One Election” — proposing simultaneous elections for the Lok Sabha, state assemblies, and local...
