Category "Religion"

Day 19 of the Iran–US–Israel War: Escalation Peaks as the Region Edges Toward Wider Conflict (March 19, 2026)

The Middle East, long defined by fragile balances and unfinished conflicts, now finds itself once again at a dangerous inflection point. As of March 19, 2026, the emerging confrontation between Iran, Israel, and the United States is no longer a shadow war fought through proxies and covert strikes—it is inching...

Ballot Machines vs Paper Ballots: The Question That Returns Every Election in India

Every election season in India brings with it a familiar debate. Not about policies. Not about development. But about the voting machine itself. The moment results start surprising political parties, one question rises again and again: “Can the voting machine be trusted?” Opposition parties claim the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs)...

When the World’s Superpower Stumbled: Wars the United States Couldn’t Win

History is often written by the winners. But sometimes history quietly remembers the moments when even the most powerful nations miscalculated. The United States, often seen as the world’s dominant military power since the mid-20th century, has fought many wars across the globe. Some ended in victory, some in stalemate,...

The Shadow Commander: Ali Larijani, Iran’s Power Structure, and the War That Could Redraw the Middle East

When powerful nations clash, the world usually sees missiles, explosions, and dramatic speeches. But behind every war stands a handful of people whose decisions quietly shape history. One such figure was Ali Larijani—a man many analysts described as one of the most influential power brokers in Iran’s political and security...

War on the Screen vs Life on the Street: The Iran Reality Gap

Turn on most international news channels today and the picture they paint of Iran looks like something straight out of a Hollywood war movie. Red graphics flashing on the screen. Urgent music in the background. Anchors speaking with dramatic pauses. Words like “escalation,” “imminent threat,” and “regional collapse” appear every...

Inside Iran’s Defense System: A Military Built for Survival

Iran’s military power is often described as opaque, confusing, and complex. But that complexity is not accidental. It is the result of a deliberate design created after the 1979 Islamic Revolution to ensure that the country’s political system survives wars, sanctions, and external threats. Iran built a defense structure unlike...

Dubai: When the World’s Safest Playground for Billionaires Starts Feeling Unsafe

For more than two decades, Dubai built an image that few cities in the world could match. It wasn’t just a city of skyscrapers and luxury malls. It became a financial sanctuary for the ultra-rich. Zero income tax. Political stability. Luxury lifestyle. Easy global connectivity. Those four ingredients turned Dubai...

Does India Have Military Bases Outside Its Borders? And What Is China’s “String of Pearls” Strategy?

In the modern geopolitical chessboard, military bases outside national borders are not just symbols of power—they are instruments of influence, surveillance, and strategic control. Countries like the United States, China, Russia, and France maintain large networks of overseas military bases to secure trade routes and expand geopolitical reach. But where...

Strait of Hormuz, India’s Energy Lifeline, and the Two Ships That Calmed a Nation

(Global Energy Crisis and India’s Strategic Balance – Status as of 16 March 2026) Today, 16 March 2026, the world is watching one narrow waterway with intense anxiety: the Strait of Hormuz. This narrow maritime corridor between Iran and Oman carries nearly one-fifth of the world’s oil and gas shipments,...