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Revisiting Mercantilism and Physiocracy with Needonomics Lens: Lessons for an Era of Global…
Prof Madan Mohan Goel, Propounder Needonomics & Former Vice-Chancellor (Thrice)
The 21st century global economy faces a peculiar paradox — unprecedented technological advancement coexisting with moral decay, widening inequality, and…
Where is the famous chant — ALL EYES ON… Sudan?
Poonam Sharma
When Gaza erupts, within minutes, the internet is flooded with hashtags.
Global celebrities, activists, “secular humanists” — all rush to paint the narrative in bold letters: Israel = villain.
But Sudan?
Not a word.
Because if…
Bengal’s Vanishing Markets
Poonam Sharma
The picture says it all-an empty road where once stood one of the busiest border markets of West Bengal. Stalls shuttered, carts abandoned and silence echoing through lanes that were once alive with traders, buyers and daily…
Bihar 2025: Tejashwi’s Bold Welfare Push vs Nitish’s Legacy
Paromita Das
New Delhi, 4th November: As Bihar's 2025 assembly elections approach, a fierce contest unfolds between the ruling coalition led by Nitish Kumar and the opposition Mahagathbandhan spearheaded by Rashtriya Janata Dal’s (RJD)…
India’s Maiden Women’s World Cup Win ‘Historic’: Dr. Vijay Jolly
India beats South Africa by 52 runs to lift ICC Women’s World Cup 2025
Dr. Vijay Jolly calls it a “historic” and “proud moment for India”
Lauds Captain Harmanpreet Kaur and Vice Captain Smriti Mandhana for leadership
Notes Pakistan…
Cleaning Electoral Rolls India’s Landmark Step Nationwide
Poonam Sharma
The integrity of Indian democracy has always reposed in one fundamental pillar-the accuracy and credibility of its electoral rolls. Of late, allegations of discrepancies in the voter lists have raised quite a few searching…
Power Politics in Pixels: The Global Engineering of Hindu Hostility
Paromita Das
New Delhi, 4th November: Discontent rarely emerges in isolation in today’s interconnected world. The recent surge of online hostility toward Hindus—especially among certain immigrant circles—is not a spontaneous social…
Bharat’s Silent Superpower: The Thorium Revolution Waiting
Paromita Das
New Delhi, 4th November: They say oil-built empires, uranium-built bombs, but thorium could have built freedom. It is not a fuel of war or greed but of balance—clean, contained, and ceaseless in power. One ton of thorium can…
Global Funding in NYC Soros Networks and Mamdani
Poonam Sharma
Zohran Mamdani, once hailed by his supporters as a champion of working-class New Yorkers, today finds himself under intense scrutiny regarding the financial and ideological forces that propelled his rapid rise. Recent…
Between Gujarat and 1984: Rahul Gandhi’s Politics of Selective Morality
Dr. Kumar Rakesh
Rahul Gandhi’s political journey has always oscillated between moments of promise and stretches of puzzling indecision. Each time he steps into the national spotlight, expectations surge — that he will finally rise above…