What made Christianity what it is today – Chapter 3: The first crusade
In the last chapter of the series, we saw how the confrontation between Islam and Byzantines shaped the world's geography. While Christians were ...
In the last chapter of the series, we saw how the confrontation between Islam and Byzantines shaped the world's geography. While Christians were ...
Nuclear weapons have never done any good to anyone. It has destroyed generations in Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan. Even a relatively low-grade ...
Global media is stuck in a matrix. They have created an alternate reality of their own and are not ready to skip the ...
There was a time when our diplomats used to run from pillars to posts to get our legitimate voices heard. It has become ...
On the 6th of April 1971, American Consulate in Dhaka, Bangladesh (then East Pakistan) sent a confidential ‘Blood Telegram’ to its government in ...
In the Saptanga Theory of Statecraft, among the seven limbs of the state, Kautilya gives key importance to Durg (Fort). He argues that ...
The world is a battleground between good and evil. Your perception about who wins depends on the winner because he/she is the one ...
Globalisation may be a new concept, but globalised trade is not. That is why the concept of Reserve currency is as old as ...
Warfare is simple. You destroy the enemy; you win and you get to rewrite history. Additionally, you can also guide the future of ...
In the past, we have enumerated the concept of a civilisational state which India is. Well, the mark of a civilisational state is ...
Prithviraj Chauhan had defeated the Islamic invader, Muhammad Ghori, 16 times in a row. Every time before his release from the Prithviraj Court, ...
In a recently fought war between Armenia and Azerbaijan, despite being almost equal in defence capabilities, Armenia lost badly. In the war, Armenians ...


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