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

How India’s Suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty Will Turn Pakistan into a Golmaal Circus: India’s Epic Win!

Buckle up for a Bollywood masala blockbuster that’s funnier than a Golmaal marathon! Picture this: India and Pakistan are fighting over a giant pani ka matka (water pot)—the Indus River. India, played by the slick Ajay Devgn as Gopal, decides to pull the ultimate prank by suspending the Indus Waters Treaty in April 2025, leaving Pakistan, played by the bumbling…

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Global Affairs, History

How India’s Suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty Will Impact Pakistan

The Indian government recently decided to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty, a 1960 agreement that has managed water sharing between India and Pakistan for decades. This decision is a big deal because Pakistan depends heavily on the rivers covered by this treaty for its water needs—about 80% of its water comes from these rivers, especially for farming. Let’s break down…

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Current Affairs with Humor, post, Scams & Scandals, USA

Ocean’s Eleven: The Great Credit Card Caper

When I read about this Credit Card issue, instantly Oceans 11 popped-up in my mind. I really watched Oceans 11 once again after a long time, just to write this article. Let’s break down the “fake credit card problem” in the U.S. like it’s a funny Ocean’s Eleven-style movie. Imagine a cool crew called DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency) stepping…

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British Agent Gandhi, History, post

The Truth About Madan Lal Dhingra: Why He Killed Sir William Hutt Curzon Wyllie

Madan Lal Dhingra, a young Indian revolutionary, shot and killed Sir William Hutt Curzon Wyllie in London on July 1, 1909. History books and public records claim Dhingra acted out of revenge for British cruelties in India, like inhumane killings or colonial oppression. This is not true. The real reason, deliberately hidden by the British and overlooked in mainstream narratives,…

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Hinduism, Mantras and Stotrams, post, Upanishads

Nirvana Shatakam and The Divine Light of Adi Shankaracharya

In the sacred land of India, over a thousand years ago, a luminous soul named Adi Shankaracharya graced the earth. Born in the 8th century in Kerala, this sage, philosopher, and spiritual giant revived the timeless wisdom of Advaita Vedanta, the philosophy of non-duality. At a tender age, he mastered the Vedas and Upanishads, and by his teens, he was…

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post, Science and ISRO

The Journey of ISRO: From Humble Beginnings to Space Glory

The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is India’s space agency, known for its remarkable achievements in space exploration. This is the story of how ISRO began, its history, and its journey so far, as per Author’s best knowledge. How ISRO Began: The Early Days Dream of a Visionary: First Steps in Space: A Small Beginning: Birth of ISRO: ISRO’s History:…

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