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Indian Financial System

An Overview of the Strong & Complex Indian Financial System, c. 2018 to 2022

India’s financial sector has expanded in tandem with the nation’s impressive growth performance. The growth of NBFCs (Non-banking financial companies), increased reliance on market-based financing, and the emergence of digital money and finance are a few examples of how India’s financial system has altered its structure concurrently.  Public Sector Banks in particular continue to dominate […]

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United Nations

India and the United Nations: 10 Remarkable Milestones in a Dynamic Partnership

India has a long and close relationship with the United Nations (UN). It is a founding member of the United Nations (24th October 1945) and has been a strong supporter of its principles and goals. India has also played a significant role in the UN’s work, including in peacekeeping, development, and humanitarian assistance. India’s contributions

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ISRO Space Agency

The Great ISRO: Dominating the Outer Space Geopolitics, since 1969!

The Indian Space Research Organisation is India’s national space agency. It is headquartered in Bengaluru, Karnataka. It was established in 1969, and it is responsible for designing, developing, launching, and managing space programs in India. The primary objective of ISRO was to develop space technology for peaceful purposes. ISRO has achieved many successes in its

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History of the foreign relations of Bharat

The Dynamic History of the Foreign Relations of Bharat, since. 1947

After the Second World War, colonies began gaining independence and creating countries that had either been destroyed by the War or by the years of exploitation committed by the colonial rulers. Among all of these newly independent countries, some opted for constitutional democracy, while others had military or authoritarian administrations, and some required some time

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Propaganda and Subversion

Propaganda & Cultural Subversion: The Most Powerful Weapons of the Modern Times, since 1950s

Propaganda and Cultural Subversion, particularly target destroying a nation’s culture slowly and steadily by propagating false (or incomplete) information to the masses employing various mass media and the internet. A successful cultural subversion doesn’t take place overnight, rather it takes years or sometimes generations to get implemented. In subtle terms, cultural subversion is not about

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Kargil War 1999

From Surprise to Victory – The Saga of Kargil!

Every year on July 26, India honours the soldiers who gave their lives in the Kargil War by observing Kargil Vijay Diwas. Without a doubt, the conflict illustrates high-altitude fighting in hilly terrain and poses substantial logistical challenges for the opposing parties. In the conflict, the Indian Army launched “Operation Vijay” in 1999 to retake

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Mangal Pandey

Mangal Pandey: The Fierce Pioneer of the Great 1857 War of Independence

The events that led up to the Indian Rebellion of 1857, commonly referred to as the “Sepoy Mutiny” and “India’s First War of Independence,” involved an Indian soldier named Mangal Pandey. His name has come to be linked to the insurrection of 1857. Mangal Pandey, a devout Brahmin by faith, served as a Sepoy (soldier)

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Baji Prabhu Deshpande

Baji Prabhu Deshpande: The Great Sacrifice of the Maratha Empire, c.1660

Baji Prabhu Deshpande, one of the most valiant and brave Maratha warriors ever, lost his life in the service of his Raja, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, on July 14, 1660. The ‘Battle of Pavankhind’, a key rearguard engagement that made it possible for Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj to flee the Panhala fort, is linked to the legend

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Chapekar Brothers

Chapekar Brothers: The Great Unsung Heroes, c. 1869-1898

To begin with, there are countless anecdotes and real-life stories of how the Britishers tortured and tormented the Indians whenever they got even a petty reason to do it! But as a matter of pride, many Bravehearts repeatedly roared to resist the oppressive British empire through their daunting and gallant acts of armed revolution. The

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