Women’s Rights Are Not a Straight Line
From conflict zones to democracies under strain, this essay explores how women’s rights advance, stall, and are reversed worldwide. Continue reading Women’s Rights Are Not a Straight Line
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From conflict zones to democracies under strain, this essay explores how women’s rights advance, stall, and are reversed worldwide. Continue reading Women’s Rights Are Not a Straight Line
Explore the delicate web of life in Michiko Aoyama’s ‘Hot Chocolate on Thursday.’ A restorative reflection on Japanese healing fiction, stillness, and connection. Continue reading Michiko Aoyama’s Hot Chocolate on Thursday: A Sanctuary Beyond the Steam
From Khakee: The Bihar Chapter to his new thriller Police Affairs, IPS officer Amit Lodha on crime fiction, policing, and adaptation buzz. Continue reading Khakee Hero’s New Thriller: Is Police Affairs OTT-Ready?
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Is the UN being sidelined? Explore the rise of Trump’s Board of Peace, the controversial $1 billion ‘Price of Unity,’ and how this new global force is reshaping diplomacy from Davos to Gaza. A deep dive into the shift in world power. Continue reading Board of Peace: Trump, the UN, and the Price of Unity
An objective look at an icon. Read my review of Salman Khan: The Sultan of Bollywood by Mohar Basu, a balanced portrait of cinema, superstardom, and the controversies defining a cultural phenomenon. Continue reading Salman Khan: The Sultan of Bollywood by Mohar Basu
Visiting South Korea from India? Discover 10 essential travel etiquette tips, visa info, transport advice, and cultural insights to make your trip smooth, safe, and unforgettable. Continue reading 10 Essential Travel Etiquette Tips for South Korea: A Journalist’s Guide
Experience the Brahma Muhurta at the Golden Temple, the echoes of Jallianwala Bagh, and the moving stories of the Partition Museum. A spiritual and historical guide to Amritsar. Continue reading Amritsar Morning Grace: Sacred Triangle Heritage Walk
The Republic of South Korea was the world’s 11th largest economy by 1995. The peninsula has been inhabited since the Paleolithic age. It has a lot of historical sites and the famous DMZ Continue reading 7 Fascinating Things I Discovered in South Korea | Seoul, Daegu & Busan