
Stay or Leave: The Migration Mindset and the Indian Dream

Narendra Modi’s Global Honours: A Powerful Yet Underutilised Strategic Narrative

India for Global Good: A Trusted Friend in the COVID-19 Crisis

India’s Padma Awards Must Focus on Science, Trade, and Innovation

Shifting the National Narrative: Indian Dream

The US-Enabled 1971 East Pakistan Genocide and Its Enduring Relevance
Realising the Indian Dream requires overcoming the migration mindset – shifting the national discourse from pessimism to aspiration. Mission 2047’s success depends on transforming attitudes towards ambition, merit, and national ownership, inspiring confidence in India as the natural home of success.
PM Narendra Modi’s global honours have the potential to tell a broader story – one that reflects not only India’s diplomatic reach but also its values, influence, and stature, while reshaping strategic narrative.
On 20 January 2021, India launched Vaccine Maitri, embodying its philosophy of one world, one family. Amid global uncertainty due to the pandemic, India supplied COVID-19 vaccines to 99 countries, and medicines to over 150 nations, driven by its commitment to global good. This article examines India’s timely pandemic assistance to countries near and far, as a reliable global partner.
India’s Padma Awards favour arts and literature. To achieve Mission 2047, national recognition must prioritise fields that drive economic growth, innovation, and industry.
The path to India’s greatness cannot rest on government alone; it requires the resolve & spirit of people. We must break free from fault lines that shackle us & take ownership of India’s progress. Our national narrative must break free from fault lines that shackle us to mediocrity and perpetual victimhood. Let’s weave the Indian Dream into the fabric of the 21st century.
On the 3rd of December 1971, Pakistan initiated a series of airstrikes against Indian airbases, triggering the Indo-Pak war. It ended on the 16th of December 1971 with the unconditional surrender of 93,000 Pakistani troops to the Indian military in…
India is in an enviable position where the outcome of the United States presidential election does not necessarily impact its bilateral ties, which have continued to grow in this century under various US administrations, including three during Narendra Modi's tenure as Prime Minister of India. Nonetheless, here's the good, the bad, and the ugly of a Donald Trump win from an Indian perspective.
“India is moving forward in the role of a ‘Vishwa Mitra’ in a fast-changing world. Today India has given the world confidence in achieving common collective goals. India’s commitment, efforts and hard work for global welfare is making the world…