Category "Politics"

AI Summit or AI Spectacle? What Poor Screening Exposed

India hosted a grand AI summit to signal ambition, capability, and global positioning. The intention was powerful: show the world that India is ready to play a serious role in artificial intelligence. But when structure, screening, and strategic clarity fall short, even a well-intended event can raise uncomfortable questions. The...

The Immigration Paradox: Why Nations Need Migrants — But Citizens Resist Them

For decades, countries actively competed for immigrants. They advertised opportunity, stability, and citizenship pathways. Today, the mood is different. Borders are tighter. Visa systems are selective. Political rhetoric is sharper. Yet here’s the irony: many of those same nations still desperately need immigrants. This is not a simple “open vs...

When Superpowers Flex, the World Pays: The Real Story Behind the “US vs Iran War Soon” Hype

Every few months, the internet discovers a new hobby: predicting World War 3. This time, the headline is dramatic enough to scare even the stock market: “Trump deploys 500+ jets and warships to Jordan and Saudi Arabia. War soon?” Sounds like the opening scene of a Hollywood blockbuster. But reality,...

Bengaluru: The Next Delhi in the Making — A City That Chose to Suffocate Itself

Once upon a time, Bengaluru was called the Garden City. People moved here for weather, trees, lakes, peace, and the feeling that life could breathe. Retired people dreamed of settling here. Families thought this was the “safe metro.” Students came for careers, and parents proudly said, “My son is in...

Kerala MPs and the Missing MP FUND Money — The Question Mainstream Media Avoids

Every election season in Kerala feels like a festival of promises. “Development.” “Roads.” “Jobs.” “Change.” “People first.” But once the elections are over, one uncomfortable question quietly disappears from public discussion — and mainstream media rarely brings it up with seriousness: How much of the MPLADS (MP Fund) money did...

UK Is Not “Falling” — It Is Bleeding Slowly: The Real Reasons Britain Reached This Stage

There was a time when the United Kingdom was the ultimate dream. A British passport meant power. London meant wealth. The UK meant stability, jobs, safety, and a dignified retirement. But today, something feels broken. Crime in public places is rising. Homelessness is increasing visibly. Salaries look high on paper,...

The Bank Called “Central Bank of India” — Not India’s Central Bank (And Why That Confuses Everyone)

If you hear the name Central Bank of India, your brain naturally assumes: “Ah, that must be the bank that controls India’s money.” But here’s the truth: Central Bank of India is not India’s central bank. It never was. It is one of India’s oldest commercial banks, and its story...

The Shadow Empire: Jeffrey Epstein’s Rise from Nowhere to the Heart of Global Power — And the Invisible Hands Behind Him

Imagine this. A man with no college degree, no credible public record of success, no proven business empire… yet he ends up living like a king. Private jets. Private islands. Billionaire mansions. Presidents. Royals. Scientists. Tech gods. Wall Street sharks. And at the center of it all — a criminal...

Dead Hand: The One Russian System That Keeps Even America Awake at Night

The world loves a show. And when it comes to military shows, America is the king. Hollywood-level fighter jets. Aircraft carriers bigger than small cities. NATO alliances spread like Wi-Fi signals across Europe. Bases everywhere. Missiles everywhere. Flags everywhere. So naturally, most people assume: America is the strongest military power...

When Hospitals Start Acting Like Hotels: The Ugly Truth Behind Insurance, Illness, and India’s Healthcare Reality

Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal didn’t sugarcoat anything in Parliament. And honestly, she shouldn’t have. She said something that many Indians already whisper about in waiting rooms and ICU corridors: “Hospital bed charges are higher than five-star hotels.” And if that doesn’t shake a nation, nothing will. Because a hospital...