Corbyn Shows The Way

All of a sudden, British Prime Minister Theresa May called for snap General Election mainly to secure Brexit mandate. She thought that the poor image of opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn […]

Three Cheers For Macron

France is all set to experience a new revolution, as President Emmanuel Macron’s En Marche! has won majority in the Parliament. Together, En Marche! and its coalition partner Republic on […]

Trump’s Foreign Policy Directionless

When a successor tries to prove that he is different from his predecessor, then he takes an extra burden – the burden of proving himself/herself right. Since becoming the US […]

The Meaning Of A War

India and Pakistan are currently in turmoil. Apart from exchanging gunfires along the Line of Control (LoC), the two neighbouring countries are issuing statements and counter-statements on various issues, including […]

The Cultural Cocktail

It has become increasingly difficult for the people of a multi-lingual and multi-cultural country, like India, to save their (regional) languages. It is a fact that Hindi and English are […]

1887: A Love Story?

Perhaps, Princess Diana was not the only ‘lonely’ person in British Royal family. Of course, the Princess of Wales was never keen to lead her life by the rules of […]

EU’s Noble Gesture

Although negotiations between India and the European Union (EU) over a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) have remained deadlocked since 2013, the 28-member bloc is trying hard to bolster ties with […]

Pakistan Has Highest Birth Rate In S Asia

Pakistan has the highest birth rate in South Asia, as the country’s population surges. Pakistan recently conducted its first census in 19 years and the census shows that the country’s […]