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Power, Intervention, and the Price of Innocence: Rethinking Justice in the Iran Conflict
In every war, governments speak of strategy, security, and national interest. They talk about eliminating threats, restoring balance, and defending sovereignty. But beneath those powerful words lies a simpler and more brutal truth: it is always ordinary people who suffer first. The recent attacks involving Iran, Israel, and the United States have triggered global debate. Some argue that Iran’s lea…
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युवा संसद में गूंजा ‘माय भारत, विकसित भारत’ का संकल्प, प्रतिभागियों ने लोकतंत्र पर रखे दमदार विचार
बागपत, 27 फरवरी 2026। भारत सरकार के युवा कार्यक्रम एवं खेल मंत्रालय के निर्देशन में माय भारत एवं राष्ट्रीय सेवा योजना के सहयोग से जिला स्तरीय विकसित भारत युवा संसद 2026 का आयोजन जनता वैदिक डिग्री कॉलेज में हुआ जहां बागपत के युवाओं ने “आपातकाल के 50 वर्ष : भारतीय लोकतंत्र के लिए सबक” विषय पर अपने विचार रखे। हर प्रतिभागी को तीन मिनट का समय दिया गया, लेकिन उन तीन मिनटों में युवाओं ने जो आत्मविश्वास द…
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Diplomacy Without Conscience: Why Modi Israel Visit Demands Moral Questioning
⎯ 🔥1In moments of global crisis, diplomacy is never neutral. Every visit, handshake, and public statement carries moral meaning beyond political symbolism. The recent visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Israel comes at a time when large sections of the international community have raised serious concerns about the humanitarian situation in Gaza. For many observers, this timing raises uncomfortabl…
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Racism Within: A Question India Must Finally Confront
⎯ 🔥❤️2India proudly calls itself a land of diversity a nation built on languages, cultures, religions, and identities that coexist under one democratic framework. We celebrate this idea in speeches, textbooks, and national slogans. Yet recent incidents of racial discrimination force us to ask an uncomfortable question: Do we truly practice the unity we claim to believe in, or has diversity become only a…