Monthly Archives: September 2025

When the Streets Roared: Britain’s Immigration Boil-Over and the Face Behind It

A Nation Boiling Over For the first time in modern England’s history, more than one lakh people marched through the streets of London, not for a royal coronation, not for a football parade, but to stop immigration. The slogans weren’t about pride or victory—they were about anger, frustration, and fear....

Blood, Water, Cricket & Contradictions: Why India Plays Pakistan Despite Its Own Words

For years, India’s ruling party leaders — including the Prime Minister — have thundered in speeches: “Blood and water cannot flow together.” This phrase was meant to be uncompromising, a reminder that as long as Pakistan sponsored terror attacks against Indians, no normal relations could continue. And yet, today, India...

When Robots Hire Robots (And Somehow, You’re Still Unemployed)

Welcome to the modern job market—a tragicomedy where applicants use AI to write cover letters, HR departments use AI to screen them, and somewhere in the middle, both sides wonder why unemployment graphs look like a tech startup’s hockey stick. It’s poetic, really. Young graduates, tired of typing “Dear Sir/Madam”...

Finland Opens Its Doors to Indians: Happiness Comes With a Price Tag

Finland is officially the world’s happiest country. Year after year, it tops the UN’s World Happiness Report, beating Switzerland, Denmark, and even Iceland. But now, there’s a new twist: Finland is inviting Indians to settle down with permanent residency options. A country of saunas, snow, education, and social security is...