Category "Current Affairs"

Nepal’s Gen Z Riot: When Silence Was Not an Option

A Nation on Fire Nepal, a country known for its mountains and monasteries, is now making headlines for something very different—a full-blown youth uprising. The government banned 26 social media platforms—Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, YouTube, X (Twitter), LinkedIn, Reddit, and many more. Within just a few days, the decision sparked chaos....

India’s Bipolar Economic Mood: How Geopolitics Crushes Small Entrepreneurs

India loves slogans. From “Make in India” to “Atmanirbhar Bharat,” every crisis births a new campaign. But behind the speeches and hashtags, small entrepreneurs are the ones paying the real price. Policies swing like a pendulum—one day it’s boycott China, the next day it’s handshake with Beijing. One month it’s...

Trump’s Bipolar Diplomacy, Modi’s Calm Smile, and the Geopolitical Poker Game

Diplomacy is supposed to be steady—carefully worded statements, formal negotiations, and long-term strategies. But when Donald J. Trump is the player, diplomacy happens on social media, where every morning tweet can shake global markets. One day it’s thunder, the next day it’s sunshine. India, right now, is stuck right in...

GST Slashed: The Big Diwali Gift That Will Actually Show in Your Pocket

Governments love to announce “gifts” during elections and festivals. But more often than not, those gifts turn out to be slogans, posters, and promises that never reach the kitchen table of a common household. This time, though, something real is happening. The Next-Gen GST Reform—rolled out from September 22, 2025—is...

Geopolitics Is a Game of Interests, Not Emotions

⚔️ There Are No Permanent Friends, No Permanent Enemies. Only Permanent Interests. If there’s one brutal truth about geopolitics, it’s this: nations don’t act on love or loyalty—they act on leverage. Yesterday’s ally can become tomorrow’s rival, and the fiercest enemy can suddenly become an indispensable partner. From Hug-Diplomacy to...