Are you angry at Modi for not attacking Pakistan?
Anger is so satisfying at times. A rage against the ones who’ve wronged you. Something thrown in frustration. Just break something and you feel a bit better, for a while. For ...
Anger is so satisfying at times. A rage against the ones who’ve wronged you. Something thrown in frustration. Just break something and you feel a bit better, for a while. For ...
It’s no secret that rationality and the Pakistani government have nothing do with each other whatsoever, but now it appears that not only has incumbent Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s administration managed ...
The acute civilian military disconnect in India is most prominently seen by the public reactions after every terrorist attack (like the latest in Uri, which sadly won't be the last), where ...
The start-up culture and the entrepreneurship ecosystem have slowly taken over the Indian market in the last few years. A western concept with infinite potential has been embraced very well by ...
Recently I happened to read ‘JFKs forgotten crisis’ by Bruce Reidal, a book which peeps into Kennedy administration’s handling of the less spotlighted war at the Indo china border in 1962 ...
The government of India is evaluating various options to give a befitting reply to Pakistan for its relentless support of cross-border terrorism which has recently taken the lives of 17 brave ...
On the first day of January 2010, India and Pakistan inched a step closer towards each other. Two leading media houses, The Jang Group of Pakistan, and The Times of India ...
The recent Supreme Court ruling on September 6th 2016 for the release of 15000 cusecs of Cauvery River water to Tamil Nadu has triggered the century old water sharing dispute between ...
I have always believed that politics is a war that dwells on the result of how well the battle of human psychology can be won. Votes are not earned or won, ...
To tackle one’s hostile neighbor one has to know the behavior pattern of the neighbor, his economic strength, his inner dynamics within his house and his culture overall. From India’s point ...
Wergild, also known as blood money, was used to estimate the price of a human being in Early Germanic Society. The size of the wergild was largely dependent on the social ...
Poor Baluchistan- so close to Pakistan and so far from liberty. But while the Baluchis do deserve and need our full sympathies, it might be possible that Indians- at least the ...


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