U.S. and Israeli air strikes had killed Iran’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei, sunk much of its navy and destroyed bulk of its Air Force.
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The recent escalation between Iran and Israel, combined with U.S. naval movements near the Strait of Hormuz, shows how quickly conflict spreads beyond the battlefield
Early 2028 Republican primary rivalry emerges as JD Vance and Marco Rubio compete to inherit Trump’s political movement.
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India’s shifting foreign policy credibility and the proposed Benign Vanguard Doctrine for autonomous leadership in the Global South.
Analysis argues U.S. strikes on Iran target China’s energy lifelines, linking Hormuz, Venezuela and rare earth geopolitics strategy.
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A deeper look at computer vision, autonomous drones, and the future of warfare
Essay examining Trump as mirror of American democracy, media spectacle, and institutional strain shaping modern US politics.
Debate over Iran’s leadership highlights tensions between sovereignty, U.S. power, Israel’s threats, and the future of global order.
The great intellectual and practical challenge of our moment is not to choose between the learned and the learner, between precedent and innovation, between institution and disruption
National Women’s History Month is not merely an occasion for congratulatory messages or ceremonial praise. It is a call to introspection.
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Within hours, reports spread that Ali Khamenei—the man who had defined the Islamic Republic for nearly four decades—was dead.
What began as an operation to halt Iran’s nuclear ambitions may prove something larger.
But after stopping eight ‘unendable’ wars, Donald Trump rained missiles on Tehran taking out the supreme leader of Iran
India has moved from a balancer to a participant in one camp’s security imagination.
Exploring divine authority, political power, sectarian conflict, and moral leadership in a globalized, technologically advancing world.
Analyzing Trump’s disruptive second term strategy, from tariffs to Iran strikes, beyond market volatility and perceived chaos.
From the Strait of Hormuz to grocery bills worldwide, the consequences of war travel faster than the missiles that begin it.
Before expanding H-1B visas for doctors, policymakers must fix the bottlenecks in U.S. medical training and payment systems — where capped residency slots, rising debt burdens, and distorted reimbursement incentives are suppressing domestic physician supply.
With unmatched military and diplomatic leverage, the United States held the greatest capacity to restrain escalation — and now bears the heaviest share of its consequences.
American military supremacy, after years in which its credibility had frayed at the edges, has reasserted itself in terms the world cannot misread.
AI can enhance defensive capabilities, reduce collateral damage through precision targeting, and strengthen early warning systems that prevent catastrophic conflict
Trump weaved and waffled for a record 107 minutes as he took a victory lap proclaiming that he has ushered in a “golden age of America”
The promise of the student who rises from a Vidya Bharati classroom to claim a place in the civil services is the nation’s promise.
