Epstein Scandal: A Philosophical Angle
The inclusion of American thinker, linguist and public intellectual Avram Noam Chomsky (b. December 7, 1928) in documents related to Jeffrey Edward Epstein (January 20, 1953 – August 10, 2019) […]
‘Whimsicracy’
The beginning of the Year 2026 has been marked by several unexpected and, in some cases, dramatic events across the globe, ranging from political upheavals to international crises. First, US […]
In Search Of Peace: Hard & Bumpy Road Ahead
In his The Art of War, Chinese military strategist Sun Tzu (BCE 544 – BCE 496) mentioned: “There is no instance of a nation having benefited from prolonged warfare.” Gaza […]
Indian Judiciary Makes Peaceful Coexistence Difficult
The Supreme Court (SC) of India recently revised its prior order that mandated the permanent removal of stray dogs from the streets of New Delhi. The new directive allows sterilised […]
Murder, Suicide & Poverty
The incident of suicide has increased across the globe in recent times. People often kill their near and dear ones before committing suicide to save themselves from extreme humiliation or […]
Replacing Western Hegemony By Different Narrative
Dr Subrahmanyam Jaishankar (born January 9, 1955), the Indian Minister of External Affairs, recently shared his experience in dealing with immense pressure as a diplomat with others at an event […]
Benjamin Netanyahu: A Traitor
When Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin ‘Bibi’ Netanyahu returned from his official visit to Washington DC in the first week of February 2025, he had to go directly to the court, […]
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 […]
It’s Difficult To Trust Israel
Israel’s message of peace failed to convince the global community at the end of the first quarter of the 21st Century. Nearly 1.2 million people have been killed in Gaza […]
