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Anatomy of a Surrender: The Night Delhi Slept While Mumbai Burned

By ISSF Admin (@mujifren) On the night of November 26, 2008, as the first bullets shattered the glass at the Leopold Cafe, the Indian state did not just stumble; it fell into a coma. For sixty harrowing hours, ten terrorists held a metropolis of twenty million people hostage. But the true tragedy of 26/11 was …

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Who Killed Osman Hadi? The Truth Behind the Smoke and the Fire on India’s Border

By ISSF Admin @mujifren Prologue: The Smog of Deception In the choking winter smog of Dhaka, December 2025, the air did not just smell of exhaust and burning refuse; it reeked of a nation decomposing. To the uninitiated observer, the chaos gripping Bangladesh might have appeared as the tragic growing pains of a “Second Revolution,” …

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THE BANKER, THE GENERAL, THE GANGSTER: The Trinity That Bled India

By ISSF Admin @mujifren PROLOGUE: THE SILENCE OF GRAVITY Karachi, December 2016. Physics is impartial. When a body falls from the 8th floor of a building, the result is inevitable. But the death of Javed Khanani was not a matter of physics; it was a matter of geopolitics. On a dusty afternoon in the upscale …

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Turkey’s National Shame: The Betrayal of Ukrainian Orphans

By ISSF Admin (@mujifren) The Mediterranean sun that bathes the beaches of Antalya is sold to the world as a symbol of warmth and hospitality. For millions, it is paradise. But for a group of Ukrainian orphans who fled the horrors of Russian bombardment only to land in the predatory grip of their supposed protectors, …

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The Original Axis: India’s Stand Beyond Allegiance

By Abhay Pratap Singh In a world fractured into competing blocs, India stands not as an outlier, but as a civilizational anchor. The global order is increasingly defined by a binary choice: the rules-based liberal system championed by the West, and the authoritarian civilizational states like China and Russia, which frame Western norms as morally …

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In God’s own country, even Stealth Champions bow

By Ankit Jakhar and Priyansh Pandey When HMS Prince of Wales and its carrier strike group docked in Singapore for Operation High mast, it was missing one of its F-35 Lightning – numbered 34, which made an emergency landing at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport at approximately 9:30 PM IST on 14th June. According to sources, low …

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Gupta Era Copper Plate from the 4th century CE Unveiled:

A newly discovered copper plate from the Gupta Era, dated to Gupta Saṃvat 58 (376-77 CE), has emerged as a significant archaeological find in Gujarat. The artifact, inscribed in Sanskrit using the Gupta Brahmi script, was initially photographed by an anonymous individual who shared the image with archaeologist Tamanna Mishra. Recognizing its historical importance, Mishra …

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The US Federal Government Running Like A Corporation:  Transformation of Democratic Governance in the Corporate Age

By Prof. Habib Badawi ( [email protected] ) Mr. Abed Mougharbel ([email protected] ) Introduction The reimagining of the US federal government through corporate paradigms represents one of the most significant transformations in American public administration since the Progressive Era. This shift extends beyond mere operational efficiency to encompass fundamental changes in organizational structure, stakeholder relationships, and democratic …

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Historic 11th Century Inscription Unearthed in Prayagraj: Sheds New Light on Rama Worship and Rama-Navami Celebrations

Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh – In a landmark discovery for Indian archaeology and cultural history, a team led by archaeologist Shri Rudra Vikrama Srivastava has uncovered the oldest known praśasti (eulogistic inscription) dedicated to Lord Rama at the historic Garhwa Fort in Prayagraj. Dated to 1096 CE (Vikram Samvat 1152), this 11th-century inscription, commissioned by Chandela …

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The British General Election 2024: A New Political Landscape Emerges

By: Prof. Habib Badawi & Dr. Nicholas Howard The recent British general election has dramatically altered the country’s political landscape, signaling a profound shift in voter sentiment and party dynamics. This election marked the end of the Conservative Party’s 14-year dominance, resulting in a resounding triumph for the Labour Party, led by Sir Keir Starmer. …

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