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…
Category: By – Devendra Sikarwar
With thanks from Shriman Devendra Sikarwar [Author of Unsung Heroes – Indu Se Sindhu Tak]
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…
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…
Karma and Conflict: How History’s Echo Shapes Today’s Reality
The philosophy of karma—the principle that every action carries consequences—is deeply embedded in Indian tradition. It transcends faiths and ideologies, reminding both individuals and societies that deeds, whether good or evil, leave a lasting imprint on the course of destiny. As the world watches the humanitarian crisis unfold in Gaza,…
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…
“Operation Sindoor: Global Analysts Confirm Heavy Losses to Pakistan Air Force”
In the aftermath of the Bharat-Pakistan conflict of May 2025—codenamed Operation Sindoor—a growing body of international defense analysts has presented compelling evidence of heavy losses sustained by the Pakistan Air Force (PAF). Based on open-source intelligence, satellite imagery, and field reports, these analyses highlight India’s superior strategy, precision weapons, and…
India Becomes World’s Fourth-Largest Economy: Progress, Problems, and the Path Ahead
India Becomes World’s Fourth-Largest Economy: Progress, Problems, and the Path Ahead On May 25, 2025, India achieved a significant economic milestone: it officially became the fourth-largest economy in the world, with a GDP of $4.33 trillion, up from $2.04 trillion in 2014. In just over a decade, India has leapfrogged…
The West’s Selective Sympathy: Islamophilia, Oil Diplomacy, and the Silent Siege on India and Israel
Why is the West Islamophilic? You may often wonder why former imperial powers like Britain and its settler colonies—Canada, Australia, and others like France and Germany—appear increasingly Islamophilic under the leadership of the United States. Why do these countries, despite historically having clashed most violently with Islamic forces, now seem…
Why Hindus Stopped Fighting: A Spiritual and Cultural Autopsy
Faith, Identity, and the Decline of Hindu Resistance In India, discussions about the decline of Hindus and the expansion of Islamic influence are frequent. Yet, rarely do we explore the core reason behind this shift. The collective character of any civilization doesn’t form in a year or two—it takes thousands…
