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One Sentence, Many Storms: Arnab Goswami
Poonam Sharma
Sometimes, a single sentence is enough to expose deep fault lines in politics, media, and public psychology. Arnab Goswami’s recent remark — “What will happen by making Dhurandhar? If you have guts, make a movie on Unnao” —…
Iran’s Streets, China’s Fear: The Unspoken Connection
Poonam Sharma
When protests erupted in Iran—first over the rising cost of living, then rapidly transforming into nationwide political demonstrations—many outside observers treated it as a familiar story. Another Middle Eastern crisis.…
Why India Was Forced to Step Back from Venezuela
Poonam Sharma
India did not walk away from Venezuela because it wanted to. It stepped back because staying on had become almost impossible. A mix of U.S. sanctions, frozen payments, and growing instability inside Venezuela gradually closed…
Assam : Itihas Sankalan Samiti’s 36th State Conference in Mirza
GG News Bureau
Mirza Assam , 4thJanuary :The 36th State Conference of the Bharatiya Itihas Sankalan Samiti (BHIS), Assam, commenced today at the Sudhakantha Dr. Bhupen Hazarika Auditorium of Dakshin Kamrup College in Mirza. The two-day…
Why an attack : America’s Vice President J.D. Vance
Poonam Sharma
Who targeted J.D. Vance? Why was he targeted?
Look, the fact that all security services are maintaining complete silence makes this case highly suspicious.If this had been a simple case of robbery, or someone firing shots…
Soft Diplomacy Is Fading: Bharat’s Strategic Test
Poonam Sharma
The sudden manner in which the attack occurred, and the way President Nicolás Maduro was taken into custody, gives the impression of a political kidnapping rather than a lawful arrest. The immediate reactions from his family…
Venezuela and the Price of False Promises
Poonam Sharma
Venezuela: How Populism, Economic Mismanagement, and Authoritarianism Destroyed a Once-Prosperous Nation
The recent events in Venezuela have once again triggered global outrage, particularly over the role played by the…
Why the US Attack on Caracas Marks a Dangerous Turning Point
Poonam Sharma
From Sanctions to Shock and Awe: How Washington Chose Military Force Over Diplomacy
The US airstrikes on Caracas and the capture of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro represent one of the most dramatic escalations of…
Myanmar Election : Return to Democracy a Scripted Illusion?
Poonam Sharma
Four years after Myanmar’s military crushed an elected government and plunged the country into chaos, the junta is once again using the language of democracy. The 2025 election, presented as a “roadmap back to civilian rule,”…
“Mullahs Must Leave”: The Long Road to Iran’s Defiant Slogan
Poonam Sharma
The slogan “Mullahs must leave” did not suddenly erupt on Iran’s streets. It is the product of a long and painful historical journey—one marked by rising expectations, broken promises, and growing disillusionment with…