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Red, Blue and the World: The Global Ripple of American Elections
I remember researching about the voting trends for the US elections, in order to prepare for a psephology class recently, in which I came to realize how important this election result becomes, not only for the American citizens but also for the world in general....
Ju-LEH LADAKH
As soon as I was done with my half yearlies, I could breathe a sigh of relief only to find myself packing for a vacation, my parents had planned for me. And the moment I found that the scheduled and chalked out tour was meant to be spent in the newly designated union...
India Awakes @75
In a recent media interview, the US president hailed the US military precision drone strike that killed the top Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri in a counter-terror operation as a necessity and one that had been long due. In an effort to justify such unilateral...
Distress in the Neighbourhood: Is Pakistan going the Sri Lanka Way?
India, the large and profusely diversified country, has earned a hegemony and force to reckon with, in the South Asian region. India is a home to the world’s second largest populace and is surrounded geographically by fabled neighbours like Pakistan and Talibanized...
Russian Invasion of Ukraine: Gaining Ascendancy or Losing Credibility
The discipline that I’ve always been interested in, is ‘Geopolity’. Be it from the subject point of view or from the current affairs’ angle, having an inclination towards the subject would always give you an edge. And it won’t be...
A Sojourn at Kalimpong
Situated in the nature’s lap, Kalimpong is a beautiful hill station located in North Bengal. It is a teeming town full of hills, Tibetan architecture, richly crafted and positioned on the slopy valleys. The majestic district accommodates amiable locals who are ready...