By George, Good Bye George!
In the 1980s, a one-liner on the then US Vice President George Herbert Walker Bush (June 12, 1924-November 30, 2018) was frequently cracked that “You die we fly.” It was because […]
Koushik Das (born on May 16, 1976 in Kolkata) is a career journalist. Based in the Indian capital of New Delhi, Koushik writes mainly about foreign policies and current geopolitical issues, and rarely about other topics. His own political ideas are highly influenced by Antonio Gramsci, Louis Althusser, Michel Foucault, Michael Oakeshott and others. English philosopher and political theorist Oakeshott (Dec 11, 1901-Dec 19, 1990) says that “in political activity, men sail a boundless and bottomless sea. There is neither harbour for shelter nor floor for anchorage, neither starting-place, nor appointed destination. But we have to keep afloat”. (Rationalism in Politics, 1962) As a student of Political Science, Koushik loves to share his views on issues, which have great impacts on his thought process (and also on India, South Asia and of course on the global community), with his readers through his website – Boundless Ocean of Politics. By doing so, he tries to keep himself afloat. You will find some of his articles in https://inserbia.info/today/ (https://inserbia.info/today/author/kou_das13_i/), as he has been trying to assess the global geopolitics since 2003. You can also mail him at kousdas@gmail.com
In the 1980s, a one-liner on the then US Vice President George Herbert Walker Bush (June 12, 1924-November 30, 2018) was frequently cracked that “You die we fly.” It was because […]
He has been buried at his home more than seven decades after his death! Sergeant Richard Murphy Jr was one of more than 72,000 US soldiers listed as “missing in […]
The Indian seismologists have warned that an earthquake of magnitude 8.5 or more could rock the Himalayas and might trigger a disaster of a massive nature in South Asia. The […]
France had had many colonies in West Africa, as the European powerhouse ruled Algeria (1830-1962), Ivory Coast (1843-1960), Benin (1883-1960), Mali (1883-1960), French Guinea (1891-1958), Mauritania (1902-1960), Niger (1890-1960), Senegal […]
Mihrigul Tursun was born in the Chinese Province of Uighur. After completing her primary education, Tursun arrived in Egypt to study English literature. There, she fell in love and married […]
It has been mentioned many a times that the mental state of a person has an impact on his/her handwriting! According to graphologists, mental condition and circumstances influence a person’s […]
The beginning was fairly peaceful… However, the Yellow Vest protests – spurred by an increase in the gasoline tax a couple of weeks ago in Paris – have intensified in violence, […]
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has decided to change the definition of disabilities to classify people without a sexual partner as infertile. The organisation is ready to classify single men and […]
The death of John Allen Chau is a tragic one, no doubt. The 26-year-old American evangelist wanted to introduce the Sentinelese – an indigenous stone-age people and one of the […]
Two photographs of a girl with a middle-aged man… both of them are smiling, as if they make each other happy. People will be surprised to see those images for […]