“Kerala’s Raj Bhavan: The ‘Mother India’ Symbol Clash”
In democracies, symbols carry immense power. While parliaments and state assemblies often feature emblems, maps, anthems, and portraits (e.g., Mahatma […]
In democracies, symbols carry immense power. While parliaments and state assemblies often feature emblems, maps, anthems, and portraits (e.g., Mahatma […]
“The greatest threat to democracy is not a coup, but silence.” On June 25, 1975, that silence was enforced with
At the 2025 Hague Summit, NATO leaders made a historic commitment: raise defense and security-related spending to 5% of GDP
Tensions in the Middle East have sharply escalated. Just this weekend, the U.S. joined Israel in bombing Iran’s key nuclear
On June 12, 2025, tragedy struck when Air India Flight 171, a Boeing 787‑8 Dreamliner operating between Ahmedabad and London Gatwick, crashed
From Courtrooms to City Streets, Karnataka’s Crackdown on Bike Taxis In a decisive legal and policy turn, the Karnataka government
As global power structures shift from unipolar dominance to complex multipolarity, the United Nations (UN) faces both existential challenges and
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer just a buzzword—it’s reshaping how we live, work, and even how we are governed.
QINGDAO, CHINA (June 2025) From June 24 to 25, 2025, defence ministers from all ten Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) member states
In recent years, India and Croatia have steadily strengthened their bilateral relationship, driven by growing trade and investment ties, defence