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“Khalistan: A Project Of Pakistan” (A Report By Macdonald-Laurier Institute)

In “Khalistan: A Project of Pakistan” from Macdonald-Laurier Institute, veteran journalist Terry Milewski reveals the concept of Khalistan as a project of Pakistan

Muivah Is Part Of The Problem, Not Solution

Th. Muivah, who has been considered to be a key figure in resolving the Nagaland issue for almost five decades , is ironically the part of problem himself explains Zasivituo Angami in this detailed analysis

‘Now It Can Be Told’:First Hand Account Of Brutalities During Partition

A rare first hand account of brutalities, deceit, bravery and valour on ground zero during Bharat’s partition in 1947 is recounted through a rare book ‘Now it Can Be Told’ by Rajiv Tuli   Along with independence on 15 August, …

Jammu-Kashmir: Gupkar Declaration To Six-Party Resolution

The six party resolution on Jammu and Kashmir is a facade of power-hungry elite and hence doesn’t carry any weight, explains KN Pandita- A year ago, on August 4, 2019, prominent political leaders of Kashmir Valley had come together at …

How Far Flung Naga Villages Celebrated Independence Day?

Dr. Moatoshi Ao gives a detailed account about how far flung Naga villages celebrated this year’s independence day indicating the days of conflict are over in the state and it has become part of the mainstream. The joy of celebrating …

The Theft of India: The European Conquests Of India (1498-1765)

‘The Theft of India’ highlights the terrible suffering inflicted on Indians by the European powers during the three centuries that followed Vasco da Gama’s discovery of the sea route from Europe to India. The Europeans, during this period, exported not …

Ahilyabai Holkar (1725-1795): The Brave Queen Of Malwa

The history books in Bharat rarely talk about Ahilyabai Holkar,one of the finest women rulers of Bharat. She was born on 31 May, 1725, in the village of Chondi in Jamkhed, Ahmednagar. Also known as Maharani or Rajmata Ahilyabai Holkar, …

China’s World: What Does China Want?

In the next decade China’s actions on the world stage will affect us all. A new superpower, with the largest population and GDP on the globe, there are now fears that China is becoming more assertive. Here, award-winning China expert …

100 Years Of Khilafat Movement In India: Dispelling Manufactured Cotton-Candy discourse

There is an urgent need to dispel the manufactured cotton-candy discourse on the Khilafat Movement. Make no mistake; the Khilafat Movement has relevance because the mindset that set it in motion 100 years ago is still at work. This mindset …

Covid19: Ground Survey Reports From Tribal Areas Of Jharkhand-Chhattisgarh

Tribal India’s social and cultural habits are a good blueprint to follow to prevent the spread of Covid-19, a ground-level survey conducted in Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh has found. The survey conducted by Patna-based NGO Society for Empowerment (SFE), which has …

Congress Flag Committee Suggested Saffron National Flag :Full Report

A Flag Committee was set up by Indian National Congress in 1931 which recommended that the Bharatiya(Indian) national flag should be saffron with a blue coloured Charkha. The members of the Committee included Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel and Jawahar Lal …

China’s India war: How China took India and the world for ride

Bertil Lintner’s brilliant book ‘China’s India War’ busts several myths about what we all know about India and China relations till now especially in context of 1962 war. We are also sharing an excerpt from the book after a brief …

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