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The Asymmetric Advantage: How Iran Maintains Strategic Leverage in the Middle East

In the traditional calculus of military power, the United States and its allies—including Israel and the Gulf monarchies—possess an overwhelming advantage over the Islamic Republic of Iran. The U.S....

Navigating the Geopolitical Storm: How the Indian Government is Mitigating Risks from Iran-USA Tensions

The perennial volatility between the United States and Iran presents one of the most complex diplomatic challenges for...

The Global Butterfly Effect: The Multi-Dimensional Impact of an Iran-USA-Israel War

The prospect of a full-scale direct war between Iran, the United States, and Israel is no longer a...

Calculated Brinkmanship or Strategic Blunder? Analyzing the Risks of the Netanyahu-Trump Approach to Iran

The geopolitical landscape of the Middle East has shifted from a decades-long “shadow war” into a direct, kinetic...

The Precipice of Global Conflict: Analyzing a US-Israel Strike on Iran, Tehran’s Retaliation, and the Systematic Shift of World Order

For decades, the “shadow war” between Israel and Iran, with the United States acting as Israel’s primary security...
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Dharma Khsetra KurukShetra – Part VIII – The Yakshas || Guardians of the Sanctity.

So who are these Yakshas were they feared? Were they tormentors or protectors, or simply creatures from the Cosmic World. For Centuries & ages...

Hindu Symbols

Hinduism is rich in symbolism. Many acts of worship, such as puja, are symbolic, a form of visualisation in which worshippers simulate activities normally...

Dharma Khestra Kurukshetra – Part VII – Pheowa –The Timeless Sanctity

Located 27 kms from the City of Kurukshetra, Pheowa derives its name from the Sanskrit Word Prithudaka. The Word Prithu means the best &...

Is Veer Savarkar a misunderstood hero mocked for his mercy petitions or a visionary ahead of his times? Are his idea relevant even today...

Veer Savarkar was a man who wore many hats - revolutionary poet, writer, social reformer, freedom fighter, but he’s most well known for the...

Dharma Khestra Kurukshetra – Part VI – The Legend of River Saraswati

Although the Rig Veda mentions various rivers, it’s the Sarswati alone which has been referred to more than 50 times in it. Not only...

Dharma Khestra Kurukshetra – Part V – Bhadra Kali Shakti Peeth (Devi Koop)

Older than history, older than tradition, older than even legends, from the earliest times Kurukshetra has been the cradle of civilization. It’s a theme...
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