The royal adoption of Indic garb was more than a deliberate campaign to cement control – it was a sign of a deeper form of ...
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The Economist also reports on Nagpur riots, highlighting PM Modi’s silence, and again throws its weight behind Nitin Gadkari ...
In every geographical region, countries strive to expand their influence and attain a regional status that aligns with their ...
The Jallianwala Bagh massacre, also known as the Amritsar massacre, occurred when the British Indian army fired on civilians in the Punjabi city in 1919.
Now, at the age of 72, Mr Stalin is reaching a moment in his tug-of-war with the national authorities that could define his ...
Fenner Brockway Lecture, hosted by Liberation, was delivered this year by Peter Mertens, Chair of the Workers’ Party of Belgium. STEVE BISHOP reflects on some of the highlights of Mertens’ address ...
Delimitation: While the 2026 delimitation may favour northern states, the women's reservation law could shift political ...
A race for an open seat on Wisconsin's top court will be an early test of the Trump administration's popularity in a ...
Bangladesh lacks branding. Branding is about marketing, shaping perceptions, and keeping a lasting taste in the mind of the ...
It’s not a seat we can afford to lose because if Republicans and conservatives gain control of the court, that’s Elon Musk ...
Pakistan has once again dismissed India’s claim that Jammu and Kashmir is an “integral part” of the country, reiterating that ...