by Dr. Aaloc Srivastav, IAS (R) | Oct 12, 2022 | Defence & Foreign Policy
Anti Hijab Movement In Iran May Intensify Further It looks as if protest over tragic and premature death of 22 year old Mahsa Amini, a Kurd woman of Iran is transforming into a mass movement. It is no longer confined to Iran or former Persia , a Shia dominated country...
by Dr. Aaloc Srivastav, IAS (R) | Sep 29, 2022 | Blogs
DEFICIT & EXCESS RAINFALL BOTH BRING MISERIES Experiences of recent past, on the weather front, may be, due to phenomenon of Climate Change, show that we are faced with miseries both during scarcity of rainfall as also when turns vigorous. Acute drought...
by Dr. Aaloc Srivastav, IAS (R) | Sep 14, 2022 | Blogs
Queen May Have Expired But King George III Lives On 9th September, 2022, a Sunday originally earmarked to get rid of symbols of slavery and colonial baggage of India, coincidentally became a day of mourning for Great Britain (G.B). Queen Elizabeth II (Q.E.), its...
by Dr. Aaloc Srivastav, IAS (R) | Aug 18, 2022 | Blogs
TAIWAN, A PERPETUAL IRRITANT BETWEEN USA AND CHINA Taiwan, has been in news for nearly a month. A small island country of 24 million people, it always had a complex political situation as also significance. Its history is replete with occupations by nations ranging...
by Dr. Aaloc Srivastav, IAS (R) | Jul 28, 2022 | Governance
Leadership Crisis in The World It’s a strange coincidence that since February 2021 world has seen disturbances and turbulence both to leadership and state of nature in many parts of world as a result of which normal development works are receiving a certain...
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