Ancient Pleasure Boat Discovered Off Egypt’s Coast
Egypt’s sands have long concealed astonishing mysteries and priceless artefacts. Researchers recently made a mysterious discovery near the coast of Alexandria, sparking a great excitement in archaeological circles. The latest […]
Ancient Romans Considered Indian Spices As Luxury Item
The phrase “All roads lead to Rome” was literally true at the peak of the Roman Empire as people used to travel to the Italian capital even from India and […]
A Diplomatic Setback
India faces complex challenges in navigating the shifting global geopolitical landscape. In what may be seen as a huge diplomatic setback for New Delhi, the recent withdrawal of the South […]
Just A Short-Term Relief
The US, on October 30, 2025, granted India a six-month sanctions waiver to operate the Iranian port of Chabahar, boosting New Delhi’s effort to enhance trade with Afghanistan and Central […]
US To Kick China Out Of South America
Washington DC’s Geopolitical Manoeuvres To Kick China Out Of South AmericaIn the early morning hours of October 10, 2025, Peruvian President Dina Ercilia Boluarte Zegarra was ousted from office in […]
Climate Change Helps China Explore New Sea Route
Arctic Sea ice is constantly melting because of Global Warming, with summer sea ice expected to disappear completely before 2050 under current emission trends. Climate Change has increased the frequency […]
World To Remember The Audacity & Arrogance
The sick and polluted world suddenly got a breath of fresh air as a flotilla of 45 vessels, carrying nearly 500 participants from more than 44 countries (the largest civilian-led […]
Maritime Diplomacy: India Loses Strategic Advantage
US President Donald John Trump imposed tariffs totalling 50% on Indian products, including 25% for New Delhi’s purchases of Russian oil, in August 2025 in an attempt to put New […]
Cleopatra-Era Port Discovered
The death of Cleopatra VII, the last ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt who passed away on August 10/12, BCE 30, still remains a mystery. While some scholars hypothesise […]
