History Commentary Defence & Security Europe Operation Catapult : Why did Churchill attack his own ally, France, during WW2 This article tells the story of World War II, a global conflict that shook nations to their core. The year... BY Anmol Kumar August 28, 2025 0 Comment
Commentary History The Rajput Policy of the Mughals: Akbar’s Vision and Aurangzeb’s Downfall The Mughal Empire, which ruled India from the 16th to the 19th century, was known for its administrative and military... BY Apurva Naik March 24, 2025 0 Comment
Explainer Africa History A Brief History of Sudan – Part 3 : Role of International Actors in the Region Sudan as well as South Sudan both post 2011 have seen a rise in conflict in their region. Although in... BY Rashat Sharma December 24, 2024 0 Comment
Explainer Africa History A Brief History of Sudan – Part 2 : Reality of the Region Post 2011 Although one would expect peace in the region when South Sudan declared independence in 2011, the reality was that conflict... BY Rashat Sharma December 24, 2024 1 Comment
Explainer Africa History A Brief History of Sudan – Part 1 : From Independence to Creation of South Sudan On January 1 1956, after various nationalist movements and negotiations between the British and the Egyptians. Sudanese leaders declared the... BY Rashat Sharma December 24, 2024 1 Comment
Commentary History Indo-Pacific The Guningtou Effect: Taiwan’s Historical Memory as a Tool Against Chinese Pressure In contemporary times, we often see the aggression of China towards Taiwan and China has often stated that the Communist... BY Rashat Sharma November 9, 2024 0 Comment
Commentary History Shivaji’s Letter to Aurangzeb : Not just a Letter but a Lecture on Secularism & Justice Why did the iconic Hindu king who founded the Maratha Empire write a letter to his greatest adversary, Aurangzeb? Was... BY Apurva Naik October 19, 2024 0 Comment
Explainer History Was the Cold War purely an Ideological Warfare? “From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic, an iron curtain has descended across the Continent.” Winston Churchill... BY Shubam Kumar September 28, 2024 0 Comment
Commentary History The Man Who Cracked the Code: James Prinsep and the Ancient Scripts Imagine a man whose ancestors, his father and grandfather, have lived in a country for centuries, yet he remains oblivious... BY Apurva Naik September 28, 2024 0 Comment
Commentary History The Deccan Riots Report of 1878: Exposing the Underlying Causes of Rural Uproar In 1878, the British Parliament received a crucial document known as the “Deccan Riots Report,”. What was this report all... BY Apurva Naik September 21, 2024 0 Comment