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"Operation Sindoor: India Strikes Back After Pahalgam Terror Incident"
India launched Operation Sindoor on May 6, striking terror camps in Pakistan after the Pahalgam attack killed 26 civilians.
The precision strikes reportedly killed over 70 militants; Pakistan claims civilian casualties and violations of sovereignty. Tensions remain high as both sides exchange fire and global leaders call for de-escalation.
May 72 min read


Pope Francis Laid to Rest as Youth Gather in Tribute: A Reflection on the Papacy’s Enduring Legacy
On April 26, 2025, Pope Francis was laid to rest in Vatican City following a solemn funeral Mass attended by nearly 250,000 mourners ,...
Apr 284 min read


The Indus Water Treaty: A Comprehensive Overview
The Indus Water Treaty of 1960 governs water distribution between India and Pakistan, with India controlling eastern rivers and Pakistan, the western ones. In April 2025, India suspended the treaty following a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, raising tensions. This move could significantly impact Pakistan, and global powers like China may intervene to prevent further escalation.
Apr 278 min read


Impact of Pakistan Suspending the Simla Agreement on India-Pakistan Relations
Pakistan's recent move to suspend the Simla Agreement raises concerns over its impact on India-Pakistan bilateral ties and the LoC. The agreement, signed in 1972, established the LoC as the de facto border and emphasized bilateral dispute resolution. If Pakistan withdraws, it could lead to further tensions, with Kashmir remaining a focal point of disagreement and possibly inviting third-party involvement.
Apr 274 min read


In the Age of Climate Change, Can the World Still Come Together?
The world’s a mess! Leaders like those arguing in suits—U.S. vs. China’s $2.5B trade fight, Russia’s Ukraine war forcing 12M to flee—are clashing. Meanwhile, floods and fires, costing $300B last year, hit hard. Bangladesh faces 19M flood risks, Amazon loses trees fast. Can we stop this before storms and fights ruin us? Read more!
Apr 165 min read


Indian Judicial System: The Ongoing Debate on Judges’ Asset Disclosures
“In the world's largest democracy, the judiciary is often seen as the final guardian of justice. Yet, when it comes to transparency in its own ranks, the Indian judicial system treads a shadowy path. While politicians, civil servants, and public figures are compelled to declare their wealth, judges—entrusted with interpreting the very Constitution—remain largely exempt. This silence from the bench raises an uncomfortable question: can justice truly flourish in opacity?”
Apr 163 min read


National Herald Case: A Timeline of Power, Property, and Political Questions
The National Herald case, now more than a decade in the public eye, took a significant turn when the Enforcement Directorate (ED) filed a...
Apr 163 min read


In Science We Trust: Why Faith Alone Can’t Build a Nation
In an age of instant communication and unlimited information access, it is ironic that scientific temper—the ability to think rationally, ask questions, and base opinions on evidence—remains elusive for many.
Apr 165 min read


Did Rana Sanga Invite Babur? A Historical Inquiry into Rajput Diplomacy
Did Rana Sanga invite Babur? Sources differ—some suggest diplomatic contact, others deny it. No clear evidence places Sanga at Panipat. Debate is welcome, but distortion or violence isn’t. History deserves discussion, not division. Let facts, not fury, guide us.
Apr 154 min read


India’s Port Infrastructure Reinvented: Policy-Driven Growth to 2030
India’s port sector is set for rapid growth, driven by major investments, policy reforms, and the Maritime India Vision 2030. Over the next five years, India aims to boost port capacity, efficiency, and global trade presence, marking a bold step in its maritime future.
Apr 153 min read


The Rise of Reasoning AI: How OpenAI’s o3 and o4-mini–Models Could Redefine Scientific Discovery
OpenAI’s new reasoning AI models, o3 and o4-mini, are redefining innovation by generating scientific ideas, detecting research gaps, and designing experiments. With built-in bias detection and cross-domain thinking, they’re not just supporting science — they’re beginning to lead it.
Apr 154 min read


India’s Hyperloop Revolution: Pioneering Sustainable High-Speed Travel for the Future"
India is stepping into the future of transportation with the development of a 410-meter Hyperloop test track at IIT Madras—the world’s longest of its kind. Backed by the Ministry of Railways, this project marks a bold move toward ultra-high-speed, sustainable travel. As global Hyperloop systems gain traction, India positions itself as a serious contender in next-gen mobility, blending innovation with long-term economic and environmental goals.
Apr 152 min read


Clarifying the Principal Purpose Test: CBDT’s Strategic Step in Streamlining India’s DTAA Framework
The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has issued pivotal guidance on the Principal Purpose Test (PPT) within India’s Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements (DTAAs), aligning domestic tax governance with global anti-abuse standards. This strategic clarification aims to prevent treaty shopping while enhancing compliance certainty for cross-border investors. As India updates over 30 treaties under the OECD’s BEPS framework, the move positions the country to balance robust tax e
Apr 154 min read


Beyond Gravity: Blue Origin’s All-Female Flight Lifts a New Generation
Blue Origin’s historic all-female spaceflight, led by Lauren Sánchez and featuring Gayle King and Katy Perry, marks a new era in space exploration. This 10-minute journey wasn't just a flight—it was a statement of courage, diversity, and a bold vision for the future of women in space.
Apr 154 min read


Arrest of Yoon Suk: Defining South Korea's Democracy
In an unprecedented chapter of South Korea's democratic evolution, the ongoing criminal trial of former President Yoon Suk-yeol marks a...
Apr 143 min read


Mehul Choksi's Arrest: Unraveling the ₹13,500 Crore Fraud Case
Escorted by officers at Antigua’s airport, a tense Mehul Choksi faced flashing cameras as he prepared for extradition to India. Clad in casual clothes, flanked by media and national flags, he took uneasy steps toward justice after years on the run.
Apr 144 min read


Understanding the Waqf Act: Structure, Strain, and the Road Ahead
India's Waqf properties, worth over ₹1.2 lakh crore, face issues of mismanagement and encroachment. The Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2025, aims to reform governance through digitization, tribunals, and transparency—shaping a more accountable future for these religious endowments.
Apr 144 min read


From Silicon Valley to Shanghai: The Manufacturing Puzzle America Can’t Solve"
The global supply chain challenges have forced America to confront its reliance on foreign manufacturing. From Silicon Valley’s tech dominance to Shanghai’s industrial might, the U.S. faces a growing puzzle: how to balance innovation with reshoring production to ensure economic security and resilience.
Apr 146 min read


Trump’s Semiconductor Tariffs: How U.S. Trade Policies Could Reshape the Global Chip Market
Trump's proposed semiconductor tariffs could reshape global supply chains, impacting chip prices, innovation, and trade relations. As the U.S. pushes for self-reliance, nations like India emerge as key players in a shifting, high-stakes global tech landscape.
Apr 143 min read


India Sees Record-Breaking Business Deals Worth $7.2 Billion
India recorded $7.2 billion in deal activity in February 2025, the highest in three years. Driven by strong M&A and private equity investments, the surge signals rising investor confidence and robust economic momentum across key sectors.
Apr 142 min read
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