Global Affairs, History, post

Your Tax Dollars at Work: How U.S. Politicians Fund Wars and Chaos Worldwide

Dear American citizens, it’s time to take a hard look at where your hard-earned tax dollars are going. You work tirelessly, pay your taxes, and trust your leaders to use that money wisely. But the truth is, much of it is being used to fuel wars, instability, and even terrorism across the globe. While politicians claim they want peace, their…

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Global Affairs, History, post

End Opium Farming: Protect Manipur’s Nature and People

Manipur, a beautiful state in Northeast India, is facing a big problem. People are growing opium poppies illegally, and it’s harming the environment and the community. The call to “Stop Opium Cultivation in Manipur and Save Manipur from Environmental Disasters” is about protecting the state’s forests, rivers, and people. Let’s explore this issue step by step, from how it started…

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Blog Series, Global Affairs, History, post, Russia Ukraine War

BE 1: The Russia-Ukraine War: Why Russia Fights for Its Safety

The Russia-Ukraine war, which started in 2014 and grew much bigger in 2022, is a story of a powerful group called NATO pushing Russia into a corner. Many people believe Russia attacked Ukraine to protect itself from NATO, the United States, and their dangerous plans. This article explains why Russia is right to defend itself, why Ukraine and NATO are…

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Global Affairs, History

India: The World’s Third Mightiest Economy in Real Buying Power (PPP)

Why India’s Economy Is a Big Deal: Understanding PPP and Why It Matters When we talk about how big a country’s economy is, we often hear about GDP, or Gross Domestic Product. It’s like a scoreboard that shows the total value of everything a country produces—goods like cars and clothes, and services like banking or healthcare. But there’s another way…

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Global Affairs, History, post

The Hidden Truth About U.S.-India Trade: How Trump’s Deficit Claims Are Misleading

Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed that the United States is running a massive trade deficit with India, painting India as a country that unfairly benefits from trade with America. On February 13, 2025, he even exaggerated this deficit, claiming it was as high as $100 billion, and used it to justify imposing retaliatory tariffs on Indian goods. But a groundbreaking…

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Current Affairs with Humor, Global Affairs, History, Operation Sindoor, post

India’s Hydro-Hilarious Heist: A Golmaal-Style Smackdown of Pakistan

Fade in: The Himalayan rivers—Chenab, Jhelum, Ravi, and Sutlej—sparkle like India’s crown jewels under the sun. It’s April 22, 2025, and Pakistan-backed terrorists have just pulled a villainous stunt in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, snatching 26 lives. India’s done playing the nice guy after decades of Pakistan’s sneaky attacks—Kargil, Mumbai, and now this! Enter PM Modi and Jal Shakti Minister…

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Global Affairs, History, Operation Sindoor, post

India’s Hydro-Diplomacy Masterstroke: Crippling Pakistan with Water Strategy Post-Pahalgam Attack

On April 22, 2025, a brutal terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, killed 26 civilians, asking them if they are Hindus and were asked to read Kalma then shot brutally. Orchestrated by Pakistan-backed militants. India swiftly responded with Operation Sindoor, launching precision strikes and a series of punitive measures against Pakistan. While these actions included diplomatic and military steps,…

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History, India, post

How Congress and Indira Gandhi Crushed India’s Dreams: The Dark Legacy of 97.5% Tax and Economic Destruction

Imagine working hard, earning Rs. 100, and then being forced to give away Rs. 97.50 to the government. You’re left with just Rs. 2.50 to feed your family, pay your bills, or save for your dreams. This isn’t a made-up story—it’s the harsh reality Indians faced under Indira Gandhi’s Congress government in the 1970s. The Congress party, often hailed as…

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Hinduism, History, post

A Tapestry of Miracles Woven in India’s Sacred Heart

In the golden sands of Rajasthan, where the Thar Desert whispers tales of valor and faith, stands the Tanot Mata Temple, a beacon of divine protection and spiritual resilience. Nestled just 120 kilometers from Jaisalmer, near the Indo-Pak border, this ancient shrine dedicated to Goddess Aavad, an incarnation of Hinglaj Mata, is more than a temple—it is a testament to…

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