The Tunnel In The River-Bed

River Euphrates is popularly considered as the bearer and carrier of the Mesopotamian Civilisation that had developed in the heart of Asia about 6,000 years ago. The importance of Mesopotamian […]

Neolithic Activities, In Art Form

What was the world like thousands of years ago? How did people live their lives at that period of time? There is a lot of curiosity among modern people about […]

A Different Resolution In 2023

It would become mandatory for Iranian women to wear hijab (Islamic female head covering or scarf) even inside cars in 2023. Amidst anti-hijab protests, the Ebrahim Raisi Administration has hinted […]

The Artist & His Canvas

Pelé (born Edson Arantes do Nascimento; October 23, 1940 – December 29, 2022) used to be a blessing to the people, living in a miserable world. The former Brazilian forward […]

Jingoism: A New Definition

At a time when a war between Russia and Ukraine is going on in Europe, tension mounts in the Balkans. In the last week of December 2022, Xhelal Sveçla, the […]

The ‘Developed’ Dilemma

There has been a lot of concern about the slowdown in economic growth and the rise in inflation across the globe. Oil prices had risen in the 1970s, so did […]

In The Occupied Territory

Tension has been mounting up in Gilgit-Baltistan ever since its separation from Pakistan occupied Kashmir (POK). Recently, the residents of Gilgit-Baltistan, a region occupied by Pakistan as an administrative territory […]

The Balkan Friends Of India

When Josip Broz Tito (popularly known as Marshal Tito), the President of erstwhile Yugoslavia, visited India in 1955, the global geopolitical landscape was different. After the end of the Second […]

2022: The Year That Was

Wishing you a successful and prosperous year ahead. The Boundless Ocean of Politics presents you the last post of 2022. By all standards, 2022 was a difficult year on the […]

Blue & White Explained

The story heads back to the 5th Century Byzantine Empire (formerly the Roman Empire), when Blue was the colour of nobility… it was expensive to manufacture, and owing blue clothes […]