The American Shadow: How U.S. Power Links Nepal’s Fires and France’s Fury
Two distant crises, yet both point to a single truth: no nation’s unrest is free from global power. When Kathmandu […]
Two distant crises, yet both point to a single truth: no nation’s unrest is free from global power. When Kathmandu […]
The floods have shown us a truth we would rather ignore: what was built to last centuries still stands, while
Every year, September 8 is more than just a date on the calendar for physiotherapists across the world, it is
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Every cloudburst is not nature’s fury but the invoice of our greed. Every landslide is not an accident but a
The Quad was meant to be a compass for the Indo-Pacific, but too often it feels like a weather vane,
Between mistrust and necessity, India and China stand divided by the Himalayas yet bound by history, economics, and geopolitics; reminding
Trump and Putin’s Anchorage meeting was more than a handshake; it was a test of whether global order can bend
At 7:34 AM this Independence Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi began what would become the longest Red Fort address in
When the tricolour rises against the August sky, it carries more than the colours of a nation; it carries the weight