Topic: Bangalore Nagarathnamma
Bangalore Nagarathnamma, the singer who took to Sanskrit and feminism in 19th Century India
European record companies participated with artists like Nagarathnamma, a devadasi, at a time Indian society hounded them in name of morality.
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US blames failure to shut Pakistan border for Afghan defeat. India, please take note
The US could have used its coercive resources to compel Pakistan to shut down the Taliban’s transborder sanctuaries. It chose not to—costing its victory.
‘The kingdom has done what it can’: Saudi Arabia on oil market
Saudi Arabia argued that pumping more crude would do little to help the market, assessing that oil supply right now is relatively in balance.
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Quad action against ‘illegal fishing’ may also target China’s Indo-Pacific ‘political activities’
Indo-Pacific Partnership for Maritime Domain Awareness will use advanced & integrated satellite imagery & technology to combat illegal fishing & 'dubious operations' of Chinese maritime militia.
Mandir or Masjid? New surveys not needed, just acceptance of truth & move towards reconciliation
That temples were destroyed and mosques built is undisputed history. The past can’t be changed, but we can’t deny the wrongs of the past either before we consider reconciliation.