The Importance Of Dialogue In The 21st Century
When animosity between two conflicting parties escalates beyond rhetoric to the threat of war, rational persons remind them of the importance of dialogue in order to restore normalcy. However, a […]
Exploring The Four-Dimensional World…
Human beings love to travel. Homo habilis, an extinct species of archaic human from the Early Pleistocene of East and South Africa about 2.3 million to 1.65 million years ago, […]
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 […]
In January… 160 Years Ago!!!
“Please read and answer this letter as though I was not President, but only a friend….” wrote Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865), the 16th President of […]
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 […]
