Tata and Birla: How Indian businesses survived British rule
The story of India’s struggle for independence is often painted with the broad brushstrokes of mass movements, non-violent protests, and […]
The story of India’s struggle for independence is often painted with the broad brushstrokes of mass movements, non-violent protests, and […]
Imagine a subcontinent of staggering diversity and scale—a land of impenetrable jungles, mighty rivers, arid deserts, and dense populations. Before
In the grand narratives of espionage and national security, stories are told in broad strokes of strategic genius, geopolitical maneuvering,
In the modern theatre of war, the image of the embedded journalist is a powerful and familiar one. We’ve seen
In the annals of modern military and paramilitary history, few things capture the public imagination like the war diary. These
In the digital age, where every experience is documented, shared, and often sensationalized, the concept of absolute silence is almost
When we hear “military operation,” the mind conjures images of steely-eyed commandos, the thunder of artillery, and the stark geometry
The story of Operation Sindoor occupies a unique space in intelligence lore—a perfect, shadowy gem of espionage. It represents a
In the complex and often tense geopolitical theater of South Asia, an action on one side of the border seldom
In the shadowy, unspoken war against terrorism, victory is rarely declared with parades or public pronouncements. It is measured in
In the clandestine world of intelligence and counterterrorism, victories are often silent, and lessons are learned in the shadows. While
The name itself evokes a potent mix of intrigue, controversy, and nationalistic fervor: Operation Sindoor. For a period, it wasn’t