Syria May Turn Into A ‘New Afghanistan’
A new Afghanistan is being born in the lap of the Mediterranean Sea. Such a speculation has intensified a couple of months after the fall of the Bashar al-Assad Regime […]
The Blue Tick Anxiety
Various funny images of a pair of blue ticks are circulating on the internet! These ticks are quite special. The users of WhatsApp enjoy a lot when a black tick […]
Study: Friends May Affect Digestive System!
Sometime in the first half of the 17th Century, Jan Baptist van Helmont (January 12, 1580 – December 30, 1644) claimed that there was a link between emotions and the […]
Where Democracy Co-exists With Diversity
Emperor Ashoka (BCE 304 – BCE 232), the third ruler from the Mauryan Dynasty who is popularly known as Ashoka the Great, used to rule a large part of the […]
The Tragic Tale Of Minik & 5 Other Inuit
The Inuit or Eskimos are basically warriors whose resilient attitude helps them survive on the Earth. Inuit are a group of culturally and historically similar Indigenous peoples traditionally inhabiting the […]
Indian Foreign Policy Needs A Rejig
India and the Neighbourhood: Case Studies, the recently published book co-edited by Suranjan Das and Santanu Chakraborty, is a much-needed addition to the analysis of South Asian politics. This publication […]
Can Syria Restore Its Rich Cultural Diversity?
Syrian rebel leader Abu Mohammad al-Julani (or Abu Mohammed al-Golani; born Ahmed Hussein al-Sharaa in 1982) and his Sunni Islamist political and paramilitary organisation Hayʼat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) stunned the […]
On Privacy, Secrecy & Confidentiality
K S Puttaswamy (February 8, 1926 – October 28, 2024), the former Judge of the Karnataka High Court (India), recently passed away at the age of 98. However, the Indian […]
9th Century Stone Inscriptions Unearthed In India!
In a landmark archaeological discovery, 69 stone slab inscriptions dating back to as early as the 9th Century have recently been uncovered in the southern Indian Province of Karnataka’s Kodagu […]
