SCO Summit 2025: A Geopolitical Pivot in Tianjin

SCO Summit 2025

In 2025, the following SCO Summit will be held in Tianjin, China, serving, in a literal sense, as the real turning point in Eurasian geopolitics. Besides flag-waving, the summit provides an opportunity for SC members to build partnerships in areas such as security, trade, energy cooperation, and cultural exchanges. However, the summit stands out particularly … Read more

A New Moon of Uranus Discovered

A New Moon of Uranus Discovered

In February 2025, the NASA astronomers made a notable revelation of recognising a new natural satellite (moon) orbiting Uranus. The findings have opened up new opportunities for outer space research and to understand the complex dynamics of this far-off space. Uranus occupies a unique place in the solar system, and this discovery is a milestone … Read more

Smart City Index 2025: The Housing Affordability Challenge

Smart City Index 2025

The Smart City Index 2025 of the IMD World Competitiveness Centre sees technology as only one aspect, along with infrastructure readiness. It further points towards what is probably the major challenge of contemporary urban existence: affordable housing.  Housing costs in both developed and developing economies are rising well beyond incomes. In India, which is presently … Read more

Significance of Ajit Doval’s Journey to Russia

Significance of Ajit Doval’s Journey to Russia

The National Security Advisor(NSA) and spymaster Ajit Kumar Doval is a retired IPS officer. Recently, Ajit Doval has been in the spotlight due to his diplomatic engagement with Russia. The visit was more than just a bureaucratic visit, but preparations for the Modi-Putin summit.  ‘In a world where countries are breaking alliances and declaring war, … Read more

Nimisha Priya Case Explained: Truth Behind Yemen Death Sentence Cancellation Claim

Nimisha Priya Case

The Nimisha Priya Case, sentenced to death in Yemen, had once again hit headlines with reports surfacing regarding a possible cancellation of her execution. The Grand Mufti of India went on to claim that her death sentence had been formally overturned, while India’s Ministry of External Affairs MEA claimed that such claims were false, thus … Read more

Israel Bombs Syria: Druze in the Crossfire of Sectarian Violence and Geopolitical Games

Israel Bombs Syria

Between July 13 and 16, 2025, violence erupted amid the largely Druze population of the southern Suwayda province of Syria. The immediate precursor to violence was the abduction of a Druze merchant. However, below the surface, the deeper and camouflaged turmoil would trace its path through tribal rivalries resulting from estrangements, and the increasingly chaotic, … Read more

Precision Redefined: IAF Turns to LORA Missile After Operation Sindoor

LORA Missile

In the ever-shifting chessboard of geopolitics, nations don’t just flex muscles through military parades or sharp words—they do it through smart, calculated upgrades to their defence arsenals. And this silent yet powerful move is now unfolding in India. It’s sleek. It’s fast. It’s accurate. And it could quietly transform how India deals with threats across … Read more

Are India’s Interests at Risk? A Case Study on US-Pakistan Relations

US-Pakistan Relations

In 2025, US-Pakistan ties seemed to have rekindled the diplomatic circles, an impending concern to India. From military partnerships and economic aid to symbolic gestures like high-profile visits, developments raised an important question: Should India worry about this recalibrated relationship between Washington and Islamabad? Here we will examine the historical background, military dimensions, strategic implications, … Read more

PM Modi’s Five-Nation Tour: A Strategic Leap for India

PM Modi’s Five-Nation Tour

PM Narendra Modi is embarking on his never-before foreign tour that lasts from 2-9 July 2025 in the last decade and covers five important nations: This is an ambitious effort towards India’s renewed outreach towards the Global South. ALSO READ- National Sports Policy 2025 Why Each Visit Matters- Ghana: Trinidad & Tobago: Argentina: Brazil: Namibia: … Read more

China’s Blackout Bomb: The Quiet Weapon That Screams Power

China’s Blackout Bomb

Imagine a city that never sleeps—buzzing with lights, sounds, and movement. Now imagine it all going dark in a matter of seconds. No explosions, no sirens, no bloodshed—just darkness. Hospitals flicker and die, traffic lights go black, phones stop ringing, and water stops flowing. The silence is not peaceful—it’s terrifying. This isn’t a scene from … Read more