Acknowledging Jinnah's role in India's partition, the article argues that the separation ultimately shielded India from economic and social turmoil, enabling its growth and stability.
The push for renewable energy in developing nations, while well-intentioned, risks economic hardship by imposing costly, inefficient solutions without addressing real growth needs.
From war-torn nation to economic powerhouse, Vietnam’s rise as a global manufacturing hub highlights its transformative journey driven by reforms, strategic location & global trade.
The 1962 war was driven by Mao's jealousy of Nehru and China's territorial ambitions, despite India's defensive Forward Policy, which aimed to assert claims under International Law.
The Pahalgam attack highlights Kashmir's ongoing security challenges. As India faces political divisions, the need for decisive action against terrorism and local support for peace is urgent.
The Pahalgam attack calls for a reflection on humanity, unity beyond religion, and the real causes of terrorism. It’s time for consistent action against terror, not divisive rhetoric.
The recent terror strike in Pahalgam highlights Pakistan’s strategy of 'bleeding India through a thousand cuts.' Kashmiris & media unite against terrorism, signalling a shift in resolve.
India’s education system needs a shift from standardized tests to an inclusive model that recognises diverse learning styles, using animal metaphors to illustrate the need for change.
India's decision to end Bangladesh's trans-shipment access signals a strategic shift, combining geopolitics, trade, & security concerns, while sending a clear message to regional players.
If anyone is responsible for the deterioration of Osmania University, it is the state. While we could earlier blame the erstwhile Andhra rulers, that excuse no longer applies.
RBI Handbook of Statistics shows state’s GSDP has more than doubled in past decade, finishing second behind Maharashtra. It has performed well across health & education parameters as well.
It is argued that India-Israel ties are moving from buyer–seller dynamic to one focused on joint development & manufacturing partnership, a shift 'more durable' than traditional arms sales.
Don’t blame misfortune. This is colossal incompetence and insensitivity. So bad, heads would have rolled even in the old PSU-era Indian Airlines and Air India.
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