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India Strongly Remarked on Iran: Look At Your Own Record

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 Muslim "suffering" in Gaza, Myanmar, and India was brought up by Ayatollah Khamenei of Iran. India denounced on 16 th September  the remarks made by Iran's top leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, about the country's minorities. “We strongly deplore the comments made regarding minorities in India by the Supreme Leader of Iran. These are misinformed and unacceptable. Countries commenting on minorities are advised to look at their own record before making any observations about others,” the Ministry of External Affairs said.  Khamenei called for international cooperation among community members by bringing up the "struggles" of Muslims in Gaza, India, and Myanmar. The Iranian president has previously spoken out on minorities in India. He had responded to the Narendra Modi administration's intention to repeal Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir in 2019. “We’re concerned about Muslims’ situation in #Kashmir. We have good relations with India, but we expect t...

Lord Ganesh’s Wisdom in Shaping India’s Global Diplomacy

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 There are other nations where people worship Lord Ganesha besides India. Other religions have also included Lord Ganesha in their cultures, particularly Buddhism in China, Tibet, Japan, and Southeast Asia. Many cultures throughout Asia honor Ganesha for his beneficence, his aptitude for problem-solving, his cosmic might, his affluence, and his success. The following list of nations, outside India, includes several that have made Lord Ganesha a part of their religious beliefs and customs. Lord Ganesh is a representation of several virtues, including intelligence, humility, wisdom, knowledge, and ultimate might. We revere him because we believe that he is the one who removes all impediments. What lessons can we draw from him is the question. Even while the festival is observed with much fervor and intensity, do we actually try to understand the lessons the deity is attempting to impart to us? As an international relations student, I'm attempting to ascertain how Lord Ganesh and dip...

Drone Strikes in Manipur: India’s New Security Challenge

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 In Manipur on Sunday 1 st September, there were two confirmed deaths and nine injuries in what is believed to be the first documented case of terrorists in India using weaponized drones to target civilians. Monday saw additional attacks in response to the drones’ dropping bombs on civilian areas. Three India Reserve Battalion bunkers in Meikhang village, Imphal East district, were destroyed. The conflict has taken an unsettling turn with the introduction of these drones. These drones have been weaponized, and they can operate from 500 meters to 15 kilometers away. The threat is made more complex by the fact that they are capable of carrying a variety of explosives, such as mortar bombs and hand grenades, and that they have rotor systems that enable them to hover and take pictures. State DGP Rajiv Singh observed the attack's uniqueness: "This (drone attack) is a new thing." Experts such as the National Security Guards (NSG) are in contact with us. In order to devise ...