Administration Under The Delhi Sultanate…
People in India often discuss the history of the Mughal Empire with a special focus on relations between Hindus and Muslims. While some give emphasis on liberal policies of third […]
The Power Of Culture
In the global contest between Democracies and Autocracies, Culture has emerged as a pivotal battleground. While military might and diplomatic manoeuvring dominate headlines, the shaping of narratives and ideologies through […]
She Watches Silently & Weeps!
There is a beautiful statue of an angel with wings in the middle of the cemetery. Although no one is sure whether it is a male or a female figure, […]
On Ethnic Nationalism
In the post-Cold War Era, the reemergence of Ethnic Nationalism is challenging the principles that once mitigated its impact, posing a threat to global stability. Historically, the alignment of state […]
World’s Oldest Lipstick Found In Iran
Archaeologists had discovered a special type of bottle while excavating a place in Iran a couple of decades ago. After carrying out research, they recently found that the intricately decorated […]
World’s Largest Democracy Prefers Autocracy!
In its latest survey, Pew Research Centre has revealed that around 85% of Indians support an authoritarian system! The Washington DC-based nonpartisan think-tank conducted the survey among 30,861 people in […]
A Death In Custody, And…
The recently-held Presidential Election in Russia was a smooth one. It is because even the faintest hope of opposition vanished with the sudden demise (murder?) of Alexei Anatolyevich Navalny (June […]
On France’s Systemic Islamophobia
Increasing Islamophobia at the political and societal levels leads to the exclusion of veiled women from society, despite them being born and raised in France, being highly educated and possessing […]
The Magnificent City Of Merv!
A city, rich in administrative quality, religious tolerance and economy, was influenced by one empire after another. Merv, located 40km from the city of Mary in Turkmenistan, had gradually emerged […]
