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The Myth of the “Compromised Nation”: Decoding the Congress’ Selective Memory on Energy and Strategy
In the high-stakes theater of modern geopolitics, where great powers clash and alliances are as fluid as the markets, India has often been pressured to step out of its seat and onto the stage. Whether it is the ongoing conflict in the Middle East or the performative trade tensions with the United States, the demand…
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The Razakar Paradox: Why Bangladesh’s Gen-Z is Flirting with the Ghosts of 1971
While Indian news cycles remain fixated on the box office success of Dhurandhar or the winter fog in Delhi, a historical tragedy is being rewritten across our eastern border. December 25, marked the return of Tarique Rahman to Dhaka after 17 years in exile. As he steps onto the tarmac to the cheers of thousands,…