Wolf War Diplomacy refers to China’s transition from a conservative to an aggressive or assertive style of diplomacy in the twenty-first century to defend national interests in confrontational and conspiratorial ways under the leadership of Xi Jin Ping. The term was derived from the two popular Chinese action blockbusters – Wolf Warrior and Wolf Warrior […]
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The Holocaust – The genocide that was aimed at the Jewish Community residing in Europe. An event that annihilated more than six million Jews in less than twenty-four months. The catastrophic happening was carried out under the Nazi Regiment during World War 2, during which Adolf Hitler had succumbed to power. This horrific act of […]
Swami Vivekananda very emphatically envisioned Vedanta to be the religion of the future. While dogma-based religions which acted as emotional support for mankind once upon a time, ceased to function again and again from the World Wars to the Cold War to the pitiful state of nature and animals it can be seen now from […]
The Social and Economic War
The Second World War was the most critical and deadliest war the world has ever seen. The rise of World War II was started by the time of the First World War in 1914. In Europe the conditions were not stable and this all set the stage for the Second World War and it started […]
Pondering upon: Is India too Diverse?
The Republic of India or Bharat Ganarajya, the world’s second-most populous country, seventh largest by land, the most populous democracy, also home to 447 recognized languages, 28 states, 8 Union Territories, & stories worth over 1800 years. Hence considered to be an expression of diversity. Ranging from varieties in occupation during the Indus Valley civilization […]
Diversity. What comes to your mind when you first hear it? India is indeed a secular nation that is truly diverse in every that it possesses in its body. But is just India that has always been known this way since the beginning of time? Not quite. Way before India was even an independent nation […]
The Second World War (1939-1945) is regarded as one of the worst periods in history. With over 60 million fatal casualties and even more deaths because of organized famines, genocides. However, despite the stories of gloom and death, there were instances of great acts of humanity, nationalism, empowerment, and even some miracles. This article seeks […]
The Beginning On January 1, 1981, Greece had joined the European Union with a debt-to-GDP ratio of 28% and a budget deficit of 3%, in other words as a somewhat perfect economy. At this point, there were two main political parties, the NDP and the PASOK, both of which were founded in the year 1974. […]
Jitendra Nath Misra is a former ambassador, and vice president of the Jawaharlal Nehru Hockey Tournament Society. If a film can trigger unexpected emotions and sensations that connect us to our surroundings, it would have done its job. Such a film is Alone in Berlin, starring Brendan Gleeson and Emma Thompson, which never made it […]