Traditionally, Diplomacy has always been oriented towards government-to-government (G2G) relations whereas traditional Public Diplomacy has been oriented in a Government-to-People (G2P) direction and it included the government’s efforts...
The name of late Field Marshal SHFJ Manekshaw (3 April 1914 – 27 June 2008), fondly called “Sam Bahadur” and “Sam Manekshaw”, figures prominently in the list of...
Sri Aurobindo, born as Aurobindo Acroyd Ghose, was an eminent nationalist, philosopher, yogi, guru and a poet. He is best remembered for being a spiritual reformer apart from...
Gabriel José García Máruez (6 March 1927 – 17 April 2014) was a legendary Columbian author and 1982 Nobel Literature Prize winner. He is considered as one of...
The Ghadar Movement was an important episode in India’s freedom struggle. A ship named Komagatamaru, filled with Indian immigrants was turned back from Canada. As the ship returned...
The Indian Diaspora consists of the people who migrated from territories that are currently within the borders of the Republic of India, and also their descendants. About 2.5...
Cells are basic units of life, we all know this. The life of all higher multi-cellular organisms begins with a single cell. This single cell is an undifferentiated...
Pakistan has four federal units: Balochistan, Northwest Frontier Province (NWFP), Punjab and Sindh. Out of them, Balochistan is the largest, least developed and least populated unit that lies...
NDA government’s flagship scheme Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) has entered into Guinness book of World Records. Guinness book of World Records has given certificate stating it...
India and Bangladesh have always shared common visions for closer economic integration within the sub continental region and trade between these two countries has grown rapidly since the...