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The 1966 Cow Protection Movement: Indira Gandhi Government’s Savage Hindu Massacre and the Conspiracy to Bury the Truth

Hindu history is scarred with untold atrocities, and the 1966 Cow Protection Movement is a horrifying chapter that exposes the Indira Gandhi government’s brutal anti-Hindu agenda. On November 7, 1966, thousands of innocent Hindu sadhus, saints, cow protectors, women, and children were gunned down in cold blood for demanding a ban on cow slaughter. The Congress government crushed this sacred…

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COMPARING – Sun Tzu’s The Art of War and Chanakya’s Arthashastra

Introduction to the Authors Sun Tzu: Sun Tzu was a Chinese military strategist and philosopher who lived around the 5th century BCE during the Warring States period. Believed to be a general, he authored The Art of War, a concise guide to military strategy that emphasizes tactics, deception, and winning with minimal conflict. His work, rooted in his experience as…

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The Story of California: From Mexican Land to U.S. State and Today’s Tensions

California is a place of beauty, diversity, and dreams. But its history is full of changes, conflicts, and big questions about its future. Only 175 years ago, California wasn’t part of the United States. It belonged to Mexico. Today, riots and debates about immigration are making some people wonder if California could break away from the U.S. This article tells…

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Gandhi’s Charkha Conspiracy: Symbol of Freedom or Shackle on India’s Future?

MK Gandhi is often celebrated for his role in India’s freedom struggle, but not everyone saw him as a hero. Some, like the great industrialist Shantanurao Laxmanrao Kirloskar, believed Gandhi’s ideas hurt India more than they helped. In his autobiography, Cactus and Roses, Kirloskar shared his frustration with Gandhi’s focus on the charkha (spinning wheel) and strikes, which he saw…

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BE 2: The Russia-Ukraine War: A Fight for Russia’s Survival (February 24, 2022 – May 2025)

The Russia-Ukraine war, which began on February 24, 2022, is a conflict rooted in Russia’s need to protect its borders and security from the cunning and aggressive expansion of NATO and the West. For decades, NATO, led by the United States, has been creeping closer to Russia, breaking promises and trying to place its military right on Russia’s doorstep by…

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India Shines at Shangri-La: Operation Sindoor Redefines India’s Global Defence Stature

For years, India was seen as the underdog in global defence alliances like the Quad and the Squad, often labeled the “weak link” due to its perceived reliance on foreign arms and logistical challenges. But in May 2025, Operation Sindoor—a daring, precise military strike against terrorist camps in Pakistan—changed the world’s perception overnight. At the Shangri-La Dialogue 2025 in Singapore,…

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The Oreshnik Missile: Russia’s Mighty New Weapon

Russia has always been a powerhouse in military technology, and its latest creation, the Oreshnik missile, is a shining example of its strength and innovation. This incredible weapon, whose name means “hazel tree” in Russian, has caught the world’s attention with its power and advanced capabilities. Let’s take a journey through the story of the Oreshnik, from its creation to…

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