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Preparation to deal with unexpected crises

Preparation to deal with unexpected crises

Indian Army Chief General Manoj Pandey has rightly called for the armed forces to be prepared for ‘Black Swan’ i.e. unexpected events as technology has emerged as a new area in the strategic competition between countries. ‘Black Swan’ events refer to events that occur suddenly and are beyond imagination. In today’s era, the meaning of … Read more

towards energy self-sufficiency

towards energy self-sufficiency

The work of extracting oil from the oil reserves in Krishna-Godavari basin will start soon. Recently, for the first time, it has been announced to extract oil from new discovery. A big project of ONGC, India’s largest company of crude oil and natural gas, is going on in this basin. A target has been set … Read more

India’s appeal

India's appeal

The Israel-Hamas conflict and Israeli bombardment in Gaza has been going on for more than three months. So far, more than 23 thousand people have been killed in Gaza and at least 340 in the West Bank, most of whom are children and women. More than 11 hundred people have died in Israel. Despite the … Read more

important hajj agreement

important hajj agreement

In the last few years, mutual relations between India and Saudi Arabia have expanded significantly. The bilateral Haj Agreement 2024 is an important milestone in this process. Recently, Union Minister Smriti Irani and Saudi Minister Taufiq bin Fauzan Al-Rabiah signed this agreement in Jeddah, the capital of Saudi Arabia. Union Minister of State for External … Read more

message to police

message to police

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called for making the Indian Police modern and world class to fulfill the resolve of making India a developed nation by 2047. Addressing the conference of Director Generals and Inspectors General of Police from across the country held in Jaipur, he said that police should work with data instead of … Read more

Maldives: Conduct of ministers is indecent

Maldives: Conduct of ministers is indecent

The derogatory remarks made by three Deputy Ministers of the Maldives government about Prime Minister Narendra Modi on social media are against diplomatic decorum in every way. These statements reveal his narrow mindedness. Maldives President Mohammed Muizu, who came to power a few days ago, has tried to send a positive message by suspending those … Read more

priority to national interests

priority to national interests

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar is famous for stating the foreign policy of the Modi government openly and frankly. He has played a central role in giving policy form to the world vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. On one hand, factionalism is increasing in the changing world system, while on the other hand, India’s … Read more

Hazardous chemicals in groundwater

Hazardous chemicals in groundwater

For years, there have been reports from many parts of the country about the presence of deadly chemicals in groundwater and these also cause many serious diseases. But concrete efforts are not being made to solve this problem. In a recent news it was reported that arsenic was found in the groundwater of 230 districts … Read more

increasing anxiety due to internet

increasing anxiety due to internet

The Internet, which is considered a boon for today’s world, also has its dark sides. One serious challenge among these is that of child pornography. There have been efforts to prevent it all over the world, but the biggest hurdle in this comes from the complexities of rules and regulations. Determining who is responsible for … Read more

Women should also become policy makers

Parliament Special Session: 75 years of Parliament's journey, 4 bills listed for special session

History was made in Parliament last week, when in less than 24 hours the 128th amendment to the 63-year-old Constitution of India was passed. For more than four decades, women have been promised one-third reservation in the Lok Sabha and Assemblies, so that they can be given political power by sheer force of numbers. But … Read more