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Why Pakistan will fail in reviving Khalistan  through the Farmers’ agitation

Why Pakistan will fail in reviving Khalistan through the Farmers’ agitation

by Prakash Nanda | Feb 1, 2021 | Blogs

Why Pakistan will fail in reviving Khalistan through the Farmers’ agitation Is Pakistan making a serious attempt to revive the Sikh insurgency in India? Indian authorities now strongly believe that some activists of the Khalistan-movement played a significant role in...
Indians in the United States display India’s “Soft Power”

Indians in the United States display India’s “Soft Power”

by Prakash Nanda | Jan 20, 2021 | Blogs

Indians in the United States display India’s “Soft Power” In a remarkable transformation from being the “problem-minority” to “model-minority”, Indian-Americans will create history when Joe-Biden Administration will commence its innings officially today (January 20)....
Russia’s growing ties with China do not deter it from acting big on nuclear-collaborations with India

Russia’s growing ties with China do not deter it from acting big on nuclear-collaborations with India

by Prakash Nanda | Jan 9, 2021 | Defence & Foreign Policy

Russia’s growing ties with China do not deter it from acting big on nuclear-collaborations with India Amid talks in a section of the media and intelligentsia that Russia is abandoning its traditional friend India for its new found ally China, On December 29, 2020, the...
Right Angle – Rahul Gandhi’s “Astanama” of Democracy

Right Angle – Rahul Gandhi’s “Astanama” of Democracy

by Prakash Nanda | Dec 27, 2020 | Blogs

Right Angle – Rahul Gandhi’s “Astanama” of Democracy Congress leader Rahul Gandhi says that India is no longer a democracy. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee says that India is no longer a federation. And the Khan Market gang continues to find...
Supreme Court’s avoidable overreach in the farmers’ agitation

Supreme Court’s avoidable overreach in the farmers’ agitation

by Prakash Nanda | Dec 20, 2020 | Blogs

Supreme Court’s avoidable overreach in the farmers’ agitation The ongoing agitation involving a section of the farmers, mostly from Punjab, on the borders of Delhi has now brought the Hon’ble Supreme Court to the picture. Though the Court has not given its verdict and...
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