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Category: South Asia

A Golden Jubilee…

Bangladesh celebrates its Victory Day on December 16 every year to commemorate the victory of the Combined Forces in support of a Free Bangladesh over the Pakistani Forces in the […]

Expressing Solidarity!

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has openly backed the protests by the Indian Farmers against the newly enacted Farm Law, and this has disturbed the Government of India. During a […]

Advancing To Medieval Barbarism

The northern Indian Province of Uttar Pradesh has possibly set an example on enactment of a horrible Law and usage of the same in a horrible fashion! The Cabinet of […]

A Reconstructive Destruction?

A section of the Indians still exhibits satisfaction with the performance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Otherwise, the National Democratic Alliance, led by the PM, would definitely have failed to […]

The Not-So-Young Turks…

Turkey had failed to become a member of the European Union (EU) even after moving its capital from Istanbul to Ankara way back in 1923. Perhaps, the European leaders rightly […]

As One Sows & Shows

As the Farmers’ Protest rocks India now, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged the agitators to have faith in his Government. The request should not be considered as non-toxic, as […]

Withdrawal Symptoms?

It is being observed that the militants have started launching a series of rocket attacks in Iraq and Afghanistan shortly after the outgoing Donald Trump Administration in Washington DC announced […]

One Step Forward, Two Steps Back

Georgi Dimitrov (June 18, 1882 – July 2, 1949), the leader of Communist International, had held a meeting with Soviet Leader Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin (December 18, 1878 – March 5, […]

Up Against Orthodoxy…

Indian Historian Ramchandra Guha has described Marathi writer Hamid Umar Dalwai (September 29, 1932 – May 3, 1977) as India’s Last Liberal in his publication ‘Makers of Modern India‘. The […]