Pakistan’s Own Report Confirms India’s Military Superiority In a stunning twist, Pakistan’s recently released dossier dated May 18, 2025, intended to portray India as an aggressor, has backfired spectacularly. Instead of gaining sympathy or strategic leverage, the document inadvertently confirms India’s successful precision strikes and exposes the scale of Pakistan’s…
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Is Friendship a Path to Dharma or a Spiritual Trap?
Friendship is one of the most sacred and powerful human experiences. According to Goswami Tulsidas, the revered poet-saint and author of Ramcharitmanas, friendship is not just a social bond—it is a sacred duty (dharmic kartavya). However, in today’s world, when friendship becomes a tool for selfish gains, power play, or…
India Breaks the Drone Hype: Real Defense Truth Revealed
The Future of War or Just Overhyped? Battlefields are no longer defined by tanks and trenches. They’re now ruled by drones—unmanned aerial vehicles that buzz in and strike without warning. The MQ-9 Reaper from the US, Turkey’s Bayraktar TB2, China’s Wing Loong II, and Russia’s Orion have become symbols of…
Sachar Committee: Seeds of Sharia Policy?[Part-2]
Part 2 – (Read Part-1 here) 🔎 From Recommendations to Realpolitik: Unmasking the Agenda While Part 1 traced the formation and findings of the Sachar Committee, Part 2 focuses on implementation, impact, and potential long-term objectives, including claims that it subtly steers the Indian governance model toward religious appeasement and…
Sachar Committee: Seeds of Sharia Policy? [Part-1]
Part 1: The Origins, Findings, and Unfolding of a Controversial Report When the UPA Government constituted the Sachar Committee in 2005 under the leadership of Justice Rajinder Sachar, it was framed as an effort to bring socio-economic justice to India’s largest minority—Muslims. The committee’s mandate was to conduct a fact-based…
India’s Road to Defense Autonomy – Akashteer & Beyond
India’s Road to Defense Autonomy – Akashteer & Beyond Atmanirbhar Bharat – From Dependency to Independence: India’s Defense Evolution For decades, India relied on foreign nations for critical military supplies. Jets, submarines, missiles—most were imported, often with delays and long-term dependency. However, that story is changing. India is now investing…
Operation Pearl Harbor 2.0? Ukraine’s Drone Strike on Russia and the Global Lessons for India
On June 2, 2025, Ukraine launched one of the most audacious and strategic strikes in its ongoing war with Russia. By targeting multiple deep-inland Russian airbases across three time zones, the scale and precision of this drone attack shocked the global defense community. Some Russian commentators have likened it to…
Power, Provocation, and the Politics of Faith: A Wake-Up Call for Hindus
In a time when freedom of expression is hailed as a hallmark of democracy, its selective application—especially in matters of religion—exposes a troubling double standard. Two events involving west bengal illustrate this well: Saayoni Ghosh, now a Member of Parliament with the Trinamool Congress, was associated with a social media…
Vaivasvat Manu – The Patriarch of Post-Deluge Civilization
Vaivasvat Manu, also known as Sraddhadev or Satyavrat, is revered in ancient Vedic history as the seventh Manu, or progenitor of humankind after the great deluge – the Jal Pralay (Known to Abrahamics as Noah). As the son of Vivasvan, the solar deity, he is referred to as Vaivasvat, meaning “son…
Chakshush Manu – The Sixth Patriarch of Ancient Vedic Civilization
Chakshush Manu, recognized as the sixth lawgiver in the ancient Vedic cycle of Manvantaras, stands out as a historical figure revered not only for his role as a progenitor of mankind but also for his wisdom, spiritual insight, and connection with divine forces. He was born to the celestial being…
