India’s new military doctrine: Shoot first, questions later

India’s new military doctrine: Shoot first, questions later

In military terms, the Indian Air Force attack on Balakot in Pakistan’s Khyber-Pakthukhwa is a major landmark as it indicates India has made a decisive break from its defensive and reactive mindset. This is a welcome development because in previous conflicts the defensive approach had prevented the country’s armed forces from performing to their More...

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Indian Polytheists versus Global Monotheists 03
By George Augustine On Tuesday, March 12th, 2019
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Indian Polytheists versus Global Monotheists-3

[contextly_sidebar id=”08uPVtTUUi5gMEBXkCxj7bfE3D868Dxa”] Dismantling the Satan’s last stronghold According to the World’s latest Christian martyr, the American missionary John Allen Chau, the North More...


Indian Polytheists versus Global Monotheists 02
By George Augustine On Saturday, March 9th, 2019
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Indian Polytheists versus Global Monotheists-2

[contextly_sidebar id=”QmtbJIqCbTFpl0is29YDLuWIfoP6CLxY”] Pagans handicapped from the start in modern India The monotheist British colonialists could not conclude their “civilsational” enterprise More...


India’s Inalienable Right to take Preemptive Anti-terror action against Pakistan 2 Pakistan-terrorists
By Jay Bhattacharjee On Friday, March 8th, 2019
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India’s Inalienable Right to take Preemptive Anti-terror action against Pakistan-II

In the first part of this essay, we looked at the historical backdrop of international law that pertains to a country’s right of self-defence against an imminent or actual armed attack by a foreign country through More...


Indian Polytheists versus Global Monotheists 01
By George Augustine On Thursday, March 7th, 2019
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Indian Polytheists versus Global Monotheists-1

I have reason to think there are a lot of people in power in India who believe being a pagan polytheist is something to be ashamed of and below par compared with monotheists who have made homes in the Indian subcontinent. More...


India’s Inalienable Right in International Law to take Pre-emptive Anti-terror action against Pakistan
By Jay Bhattacharjee On Wednesday, March 6th, 2019
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India’s Inalienable Right to take Preemptive Anti-terror action against Pakistan-I

Although the IAF airstrike against a terror camp deep inside Pakistani territory a few days ago saw an overwhelming display of support and backing from the Indian people, some political groups and their media acolytes More...


Why doesn't Hinduism unite Hindus
By Sudheendra Chaitanya On Monday, March 4th, 2019
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Why doesn’t Hinduism unite Hindus?

Many years ago, I spent an evening chatting with a young IPS officer, who was probably on his first posting. As we got talking, he asked me upfront, “Swamiji, why doesn’t Hinduism have any answers to the rampant More...


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By Rakesh Krishnan Simha On Tuesday, February 26th, 2019
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The Pakistan Mentality: Why it is dangerous and why it must be crushed

The first Islamic invasion of India took place in the year 638 CE. With reinforcements from Iraq, Syria, Persia and several other Middle Eastern kingdoms, a large and powerful flotilla attacked Sindh, the Indian More...


The Darkening Age by Catherine Nixey Book Review 02
By Dr Pingali Gopal On Saturday, February 23rd, 2019
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The Darkening Age: A Book by Catherine Nixey – 2

In the first part, we saw how the conversion of Constantine became a key event in the conversion of the Greco-Roman world. After the initial difficulties and persecutions, highly exaggerated by later writers, Christianity More...


The Darkening Age by Catherine Nixey Book Review 01
By Dr Pingali Gopal On Thursday, February 21st, 2019
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The Darkening Age: A Book by Catherine Nixey – 1

This is a powerful book which is surely going to set the cat amongst the pigeons. The author questions Christianity as an organised religion sharply; and the readers would want a scholarly counterview by Christian More...