Once, in the cradle of the ancient world, where the Sarasvati once flowed and hymns to Agni echoed across the sacred land, there lived a tribe known as the Parshus. They were kin to the Vedic Aryans—worshippers of many gods, seers of cosmic truths, builders of a civilization born not…
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India’s EV Breakthrough Ends Rare Earth Dependency
India’s EV Industry Breaks Free From China’s Rare Earth Grip India no longer needs to rely on China for critical EV components — and neither does the world. Thanks to the long-term vision of the #MakeInIndia initiative, change is finally taking root. Globally, one phrase has dominated EV discussions: Rare…
Flight Safety Crisis: An Aircraft Technician’s Bold Call
✈️ Flight Safety Crisis: An Aircraft Technician’s Bold Call In the world of aviation, few things command as much awe as fighter jets cutting through the night sky in perfect formation. The public cheers for pilots—rightfully so—but the silent guardians who ensure those aircraft fly flawlessly often remain unseen. These…
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…
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…
When Justice Blinks: Revisiting Legal Challenges to Religious Texts in Secular India
Yato Dharmastato Jayaḥ? (Where There Is Justice, There Is Victory) India, as a secular democracy, guarantees freedom of religion and expression under its Constitution. Yet, these very freedoms have come under debate in legal cases that question whether religious texts should also be held accountable to modern standards of justice…
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…
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…
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…
