Category "Advice"

India Must Deal With the United States on Equal Terms — Not Blind Obedience

India Must Deal With the United States on Equal Terms — Not Blind Obedience India and the United States share an important strategic partnership. Trade, technology, defense cooperation, and geopolitical coordination have strengthened ties between the two countries over the last two decades. However, a partnership should never become blind...

112 India App – A Next-Level Innovation Every Citizen Should Know

In an age where technology is reshaping how societies function, one innovation stands out for its real-world usefulness and life-saving potential — the 112 India App. Unlike many digital platforms that are created for convenience or entertainment, this application has been designed with a much more serious and important purpose:...

The Drone That Changed Modern Warfare: When a “Flying Mosquito” Defeats Billion-Dollar Weapons

Modern warfare has always been dominated by powerful machines—stealth fighter jets, aircraft carriers, ballistic missiles, and billion-dollar defense systems. But recent conflicts have exposed a strange and uncomfortable truth: sometimes the most dangerous weapon is not the most advanced one, but the simplest and cheapest. One such weapon is the...

When Oil, Power, and Pride Collide: Where the Israel–US–Iran Conflict Could Lead the World

The ongoing escalation between Israel, the United States, and Iran is no longer a regional issue—it is rapidly becoming a global geopolitical shockwave. What began as targeted strikes, proxy conflicts, and naval tensions is now evolving into a dangerous confrontation that could reshape global politics, energy markets, and economic stability....

Nation First… But Only for Others? The Double Life of India’s Political Elite.

In India, patriotic speeches are never in short supply. Leaders often call upon young Indians to “build the nation,” “serve the motherland,” and “stay back to strengthen India.” One such appeal recently came from Piyush Goyal, who urged Indian students to prioritize nation-building over pursuing opportunities abroad. On the surface,...

The Silent AI War: Why Governments Are Racing for Artificial Intelligence — and Why Scientists Are Worried

For most people, artificial intelligence still feels like a convenient tool. It writes emails, answers questions, helps students study, and assists businesses with everyday work. But behind the scenes, something much bigger is unfolding. A quiet global race is underway. Governments are no longer looking at AI simply as technology....

AI’s Red Lines: Anthropic’s Stand Against the Pentagon and OpenAI’s Shadowy Victory

In the high-stakes arena of artificial intelligence, where code meets conscience, a seismic rift has opened between innovation and national security. Last July, Anthropic signed a landmark $200 million deal with the Pentagon, embedding its Claude AI into classified networks—complete with ironclad “red lines” barring mass surveillance and autonomous weapons....

When Startups Break, It’s Often the Founders Who Break First

When people talk about startup failures, the usual explanations appear quickly — bad ideas, lack of funding, poor market timing, or tough competition. These reasons sound logical and convenient. But the uncomfortable truth behind many collapsed startups is far more human. Startups rarely die because the idea was terrible. They...