From the Himalayas to the South China Sea, China’s territorial claims are pushing neighbors closer — but not always to Beijing In recent years, China’s aggressive stance on territorial disputes has significantly impacted regional diplomacy across Asia. These conflicts — stretching from the Himalayas to the South China Sea —…
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The India-Tibet-China Triangle: A Forgotten History Behind a Modern Border Dispute
The India-Tibet-China Triangle: A Forgotten History Behind a Modern Border Dispute History in politics isn’t just a record of the past—it’s often a tool to shape present narratives. In the case of India, Tibet, and China, centuries of interactions—diplomatic, cultural, and military—have shaped a complex geopolitical triangle that still influences…
Digital Borders and Real Consequences: The Arrest of Sarmishtha and a Larger Debate
A young woman named Sarmishtha was arrested by the Kolkata Police from Delhi and presented in court, which granted transit remand to transfer her to Kolkata. The reason? A social media post. But the larger story reveals much more than just one arrest—it reflects the growing complexity of digital expression,…
Morbi: How a Small Town in Gujarat Became India’s Industrial Powerhouse
Morbi is a small town in Gujarat that most people in India have never heard of. It covers less than 1% of India’s land. But when it comes to making certain products, Morbi is a giant. This tiny town makes more than 90% of all the wall and floor tiles…
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…
Why India’s Interest in the Su-57 Fighter Jet Could Be a Game-Changer
As global interest grows in fifth-generation fighter jets, India is once again being drawn into conversations around Russia’s stealth fighter—the Su-57. With its advanced radar capabilities, potential for indigenous customization, and future-ready combat applications, many Indian defense analysts believe this jet could become a cornerstone in India’s push toward next-generation…
India at a Crossroads: Self-Reliance or Strategic Isolation?
As global alliances falter and neighbors hedge their bets, India must chart its own sovereign path forward—with strength, clarity, and decisive policy. In the wake of Operation Sindoor, a strategic air campaign that demonstrated India’s military prowess, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent public appearances—from his ‘Mann Ki Baat’ broadcast…
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…
A New Era in India’s Defense Technology: The Rise of Indigenous Air Power
A recent flare-up between Bharat and Pakistan in the skies was more than just a regional confrontation—it was a preview of a larger, more crucial battle: one between domestic technological independence and foreign military dependence. Over the past decade, India has undergone a quiet but powerful revolution in its defense…
Raivat Manu – The Sage-King of the Fifth Epoch in Ancient Vedic History
Raivat Manu, the fifth of the legendary Manus and a central figure in early Vedic civilization, is recognized in ancient Indian history as a lawgiver, king, and spiritual guide during the Raivata Manvantara—the fifth great age of mankind. He was the twin brother of Tamasa Manu, and together they represent…
