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…
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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…
BhaRuCh Alliance: A Strategic Dream or a Future Reality?
Can Bharat, Russia, and China overcome deep-rooted mistrust to challenge Western dominance? In today’s changing world of global politics, one idea keeps coming back — the possibility of a BhaRuCh alliance, bringing together Russia, India, and China. If it happens, this group could challenge the power of the West. But…
Operation Spiderweb: How Ukraine’s Drone Strike Shook Russia’s Nerve System — and What India Must Learn
In modern warfare, the battlefield is no longer limited to land, air, or sea. It now includes something far more elusive — the human mind. And Ukraine’s recent “Operation Spiderweb” against Russia is a textbook example of this evolution. More than 40 Russian aircraft destroyed, across four separate airbases spread…
“Tibet’s Future and India’s Big Strategic Choice”
🗻 Tibet’s Uncertain Future and What It Means for India The future of Tibet is again under global focus. China has tightened its grip on the region. Meanwhile, the Tibetan people continue to fight for their culture and rights. This situation has placed India in a tough spot. Should it…
QUAD Explained: India’s Rising Role
🌏 India and the QUAD: A New Chapter in Indo-Pacific Security The Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QUAD) is now more active than ever. This group, made up of India, the United States, Japan, and Australia, aims to protect peace and freedom in the Indo-Pacific. India’s role in this group is growing…
Wings of Change: IAF Modernization 2025 Takes Flight
The Indian Air Force (IAF), the fourth largest in the world, is undergoing a historic transformation. As 2025 unfolds, the IAF’s modernization efforts have shifted from incremental upgrades to strategic overhauls, reflecting India’s broader aspirations of self-reliance, deterrence, and regional dominance. Why 2025 Is a Landmark Year The geopolitical climate,…
Internal Threats and Strategic Vulnerabilities: A Wake-Up Call for India
The recent events in Russia — where an apparent security breach and sabotage reportedly took place — offer not a triumph for Ukraine or the United States, but rather expose a deeper rot within Russia itself. It is not the enemy at the gates, but betrayal from within that seems…
Behind the Protests: Unraveling the Web of Anti-Modi Sentiment
Who Really Opposes Modi—and Why? Many claim to be opposing Narendra Modi based on policy—citing decisions like the rollback of free ration, agricultural reforms, or the impact of demonetization. But these are often superficial grievances. The deeper and more organized opposition stems from entrenched ecosystems that feel directly threatened by…
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…
