Napoleon, Nelson & The Nile
In ordering an expedition to Egypt and creating an Army of the Orient under the command of the young General Napoleon Bonaparte in April 1798, France’s post-revolutionary Directory sought to […]
Russia Does What India Did
After India, Russia, too, has imposed a ban on grain export in order to stabilise the domestic market. President Vladimir Putin recently announced that Moscow would not export rice abroad […]
The Effectivity Of ‘Nuclear Shield’
Pakistan has always prioritised its military power over its economy and politics. For Islamabad, maintaining strong Armed Forces is more important than performing administrative duties. In other words, Pakistan relies […]
Analysing India’s Footprints In The Caucasus
Taking advantage of its cordial ties with Iran, India is sending the Pinaka Multi-Barrel Rocket Launcher System (MBRLS) to Armenia through the West Asian nation. Baku has made such a […]
2000-Year-Old Roman Cemetery Unearthed
Archaeologists, who have been working on a 2,000-year-old Roman-era cemetery in Gaza, recently discovered at least 125 tombs inside the cemetery. The Palestinian Ministry of Antiquities has confirmed the news, […]
80 Years After She Left UK…
June 16, 1943. The Second World War was still going on. Indian-origin Noor Inayet Khan (also known as Nora Inayat-Khan, Nora Baker and Noor-un-Nisa Inayat Khan; January 1, 1914 – […]
To Educate The Swedish People
Kuwait has decided to print 100,000 copies of the Holy Quran translated into Swedish in a project aimed at emphasising Islamic principles, and values of tolerance and peaceful coexistence among […]
A Total Loss Of Dignity
Honourable President of India Droupadi Murmu may not have noticed that the history of India has become a gigantic caricature. In the Mahābhārata (one of the two major Sanskrit epics […]
India’s Stability In Question
The north-eastern Indian Province of Manipur has been on fire since May 3, 2023, when an ethnic clash erupted between the Meitei people, a majority who live in the Imphal […]
