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India’s Biggest Risk Isn’t Pakistan — It’s Strategic Complacency
India is rising. Few serious observers dispute that. Economic growth has accelerated, infrastructure has expanded, internal security has improved, and India’s global posture is more confident than at any point since Independence. India today speaks with greater assurance in global forums, absorbs external pressure with less anxiety, and acts with a clearer sense of national…
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Fact vs Fiction: Dhurandhar 2, ₹60,000 Cr FICN, and the Real Impact of Demonetization
Dhurandhar dropped strong hints about the fake currency nexus—how the system operates, who prints the currency, how it is transported, and who the stakeholders are. In an earlier post, I compared the cinematic portrayal with real-world mechanisms and highlighted where the film aligned with reality and where it diverged. Have a look at : Fact…
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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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Cricket: A blessing in disguise
Sports not only entertain us but compliment our lives as well. For how long have we been listening quotes like “A healthy mind lives in a healthy body”, quite long I suppose. They act as an adhesive that binds people. If you are a football fan and visit a restro-bar in Europe during a football…