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Manoranjana GuptaEurasia Review |
The 2025 Bihar Assembly election has produced one of the most consequential political mandates in recent Indian history, offering a

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The recent statement of US Senator Ben Cardin, Chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, hailing the ‘coup’ against the...
