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- A voice rooted in tradition, rising through time—Mujtaba Aziz Naza doesn’t just sing, he awakens something within.
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- He built an empire with faith… and paid the price for refusing to kneel.
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In 1972, the world witnessed one of the most dramatic economic and humanitarian decisions in modern history. Under the rule of Idi Amin, nearly 80,000 Indians living in Uganda were ordered to leave the country within just 90 days. What was presented as a political move rooted in nationalism soon revealed itself as a decision…
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In the story of India’s consumer revolution, few names carry the emotional weight and recognition of BPL Limited. At a time when global brands were beginning to enter Indian households, BPL stood tall as a symbol of homegrown excellence, proving that Indian companies could build products that were modern, reliable, and aspirational. For many families,…
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When speed becomes strategy and reliability becomes reputation, businesses turn to one name — FedEx. What started in 1971 as a bold idea by Frederick W. Smith has today evolved into one of the most powerful logistics networks in the world. FedEx Cargo is not just about moving parcels. It is about moving economies, enabling…
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India is no longer asking whether Artificial Intelligence will shape the future. It is asking how fast it can lead that future. The AI Summit in India 2026 stands as a defining moment in that journey — not just as a technology event, but as a national declaration of intent. From the tech corridors of…
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For decades, the friendship between India and Israel has grown quietly, steadily, and strategically — built not just on diplomacy, but on trust. The formal diplomatic relationship between India and Israel began in 1992, but the emotional and historical connection goes much deeper. India recognized Israel in 1950, even when global politics made such decisions…
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There are rivers that simply flow, and then there are rivers that carry stories, civilizations, emotions, and power within their currents. The Chenab River is one such river — wild, majestic, and deeply woven into the cultural and geographical fabric of the Indian subcontinent. Born in the upper Himalayas in Himachal Pradesh, where the Chandra…
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Look up at the sky and you’ll notice something interesting — almost every airplane is painted white. It has become the global standard in aviation. Yet, there is one airline that broke this tradition and chose a bold, powerful black. That airline is Air New Zealand. While most carriers prefer white for practical reasons, Air…
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India is not just a country. It is a continuous civilization — layered, living, breathing through time. And now, that timeless journey finds a monumental home in the world’s largest museum, built to narrate 5,000 years of Indian civilization under a single roof. In the heart of New Delhi stands the iconic Yuge Yugeen Bharat…
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In the shadow world of intelligence, truth is rarely loud. It moves quietly, wrapped in secrecy, politics, and national interest. One such name that echoed across borders is Kulbhushan Jadhav. Arrested in 2016 by Pakistan, Jadhav was accused of espionage and sabotage. Pakistan claimed he was an operative of Research and Analysis Wing, India’s external…
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When Japan unveils an innovation, it rarely does so for attention. It does it to redefine what’s possible. A bullet train without seats or windows may sound unusual at first — almost incomplete. But in Japan’s world of precision engineering, nothing is accidental. Every design choice carries purpose. This concept is not built for passengers.…