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Gen Z vs. the Old Guard: How Nepal’s Youth Sparked a Political Revolution
Introduction – A Youthquake in Nepalese Politics Nepal has long been governed by political elites who carried the legacy of monarchy,...


Iran, Israel, and India: Walking a Diplomatic Minefield
India's foreign policy has long been defined by a fine balancing act. Nowhere is this more evident than in its simultaneous diplomatic...


Is Democracy Still the Best Model? Learning from China’s Rise
For decades, democracy has been upheld as the ultimate political model—equated with freedom, justice, and human rights. Western nations,...


The Tiananmen Square Incident of 1989: Events and Aftermath
The Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 remain one of the most significant and tragic moments in modern Chinese history. Often referred to...


Where Did Language Come From?
Language is the single most powerful tool ever created by humanity. It has allowed us to build civilizations, pass down knowledge across...


Why Nations Go to War: A Deep Dive into Geopolitical Chess
From the thunder of horse-drawn chariots in ancient Mesopotamia to the digital battlegrounds of the 21st century, war has shaped...


How the Cold War Redefined Borders and Alliances Worldwide
The Cold War wasn’t just a prolonged period of ideological hostility between the United States and the Soviet Union. It was a global...


9/11 and the Global War on Terror: Two Decades of Consequences
On September 11, 2001 , the world witnessed a horrifying spectacle: four hijacked planes crashed into the World Trade Center , the...


The Israel–Palestine Conflict: A Century of Displacement and Division
The Israel–Palestine conflict is one of the longest-running and most emotionally charged disputes in modern history. What began as a...


World War II: How Hitler Rose to Power in a Democratic Country
World War II is often remembered for its epic battles, unspeakable atrocities, and the profound reshaping of the modern world. At the...


The Green Revolution: Saving India from Famine or Creating Long-Term Problems?
The Green Revolution in India is often celebrated as a miracle of modern agriculture — a time when new technologies, high-yield seeds,...


The Cold War: How the U.S. and USSR Divided the World Without Fighting
The 20th century witnessed the rise and fall of empires, revolutions, and world wars. But perhaps no conflict was more complex, more...


What Caused World War I?
World War I, often called the Great War, stands as one of the deadliest and most transformative conflicts in human history. Spanning from...


History of Colonialism: How Europe Divided the World
From the arrival of Spanish ships in the Americas to the sun never setting on the British Empire, colonialism reshaped the world as we...


The Unseen Architects: How Pandemics Have Reshaped Human Societies
From ancient whispers of devastating plagues to the recent global upheaval of COVID-19, humanity has been locked in a persistent, often...


From Tsarist Autocracy to Red Dawn: Unpacking the Russian Revolution
The year is 1917. The world is embroiled in the devastating Great War, empires are teetering, and whispers of radical change echo across...


The Vietnam War: A Proxy War That Shaped Modern Politics
The Vietnam War was more than just a regional conflict between North and South Vietnam. It became a pivotal episode in the Cold War—a...


Subhas Chandra Bose and the INA: Forgotten Heroes of Freedom
India’s freedom struggle is often associated with peaceful protest and civil disobedience led by Mahatma Gandhi. But there was another,...


The Oil Crisis of the 1970s: When the World Ran Short of Fuel
Imagine lining up for hours just to fill your gas tank, or watching inflation spiral out of control because the price of oil skyrocketed...


2008 Financial Crisis: How Housing Bubbles Shook the Global Economy
In 2008, the world witnessed the worst financial meltdown since the Great Depression. Stock markets crashed, banks collapsed, and...


Decolonization After World War II: The Rise of New Nations
The conclusion of World War II in 1945 marked a decisive moment in world history—not only did it bring an end to one of the deadliest...


The Partition of India: A Human Tragedy that Redrew a Subcontinent
In August 1947, as the British Empire loosened its grip on the Indian subcontinent, two new nations were born: India and Pakistan . But...


The Rise and Fall of the British East India Company: History’s Most Powerful Corporation
Introduction: A Company That Ruled an Empire Imagine a corporation so powerful it had its own army, minted its own currency, and governed...


How the Scramble for Africa Shaped Modern Borders
Introduction Africa is a continent of vibrant cultures, ancient civilizations, and breathtaking diversity—but if you glance at a map,...
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