The Suez Crisis emerged out of Britain’s failed attempt to regain control of the strategically vital Suez Canal after Egypt nationalized it. However, the subsequent British-French-Israeli invasion met...
The Indian anti-colonial movement arose in a rapidly changing global context where both inspirational models of revolution abroad and material pressures boiled over by the early 20th century...
The Royal Indian Navy mutiny of 1946 was a pivotal turning point that dashed any remaining British hopes of maintaining colonial control over India. Though Britain had won...
The British economic policies evolved over the period, but exploitation of resources and tax revenue maximization from India for benefitting Britain remained the key underlying goal. Policies led...
The impact of Sufism on Indian society and culture is undeniable. However, though the Sufi saints introduced radical ideas and notions to Indian society, their long-lasting impact on...
Panipat emerged as a crucial battleground location in pre-modern India due to its strategic geographical position in the northern plains. Sitting along vital trade routes leading to Delhi...
Both Nalanda and Taxila Universities were renowned ancient institutions of higher learning. Nalanda was a formal university in the modern sense, equipped with multiple classrooms, an extensive library,...
The art of Gandhara, an ancient region in what is now northern Pakistan and eastern Afghanistan, was heavily influenced by Greek and Roman styles. This is because Gandhara...