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Why Hindus Worship Many Gods

Understanding the Divine System Spirituality Articles  Hinduism is often misunderstood, sometimes even misrepresented, as a religion that worships countless Gods and idols. Outsiders, and even some Hindus, are left puzzled by the vast number of deities, regional variations, and complex rituals. To many, it seems chaotic or even primitive, often labelled as paganism , a term unfairly used to describe religions with multiple Gods and symbolic worship. But is this a fair assessment of Hinduism? This article is a sincere attempt to clarify this misconception. It is not just about "idol worship" (a separate topic we will explore in another article), but about the deep spiritual logic behind the worship of many divine forms in Hinduism. We will unravel how these forms are not separate "Gods" in the Abrahamic sense, but manifestations of one vast cosmic system, both complex and interconnected. 🔍 Paganism or Profound Philosophy? The term paganism oft...

China’s Strategic Mistake: Rare Earth Curbs and India’s Path to Autonomy

How Beijing’s attempt to weaponize rare earths could trigger India’s industrial resurgence A Geopolitical Shockwave  On April 2025, China delivered a shock to the global economy by imposing fresh restrictions on the export of rare-earth materials. These are not just any materials. They form the very backbone of modern industry: electric vehicles, smartphones, wind turbines, and military hardware all rely on them. When China, the world’s dominant supplier, clamps down, the world feels the tremors. Among the countries rattled most by this decision was India. With its auto and EV sectors already under pressure, China's sudden move felt less like an economic policy and more like a calculated geopolitical nudge. But where there is crisis, there is also opportunity. For India, this became a moment of reckoning—a signal that the time for rare-earth independence had arrived. China's Chokehold on Critical Minerals Rare-earth elements such as neodymium, dysprosium, ...

India at the G7 Summit: Diplomacy

Introduction – The Rumour Mill and Reality For days, speculation swirled across diplomatic corridors and media channels: Was Prime Minister Narendra Modi invited to the G7 Summit in Canada? Had he refused? Was India snubbed? Opponents fueled these rumors, quickly concluding that Modi was not going. But, as has often been the case, premature political jibes met a wall of facts. On Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi officially confirmed his participation in the G7 Summit at Kananaskis, Canada , later this month. The confirmation followed a personal call from Canadian Prime Minister Mark J. Carney , who extended the invitation as G7 Chair. This development not only silenced critics but also reaffirmed India’s central place at the high table of global diplomacy. Behind the Scenes – The Real Story Contrary to some sensational narratives, diplomatic invitations—especially at the head-of-state level —do not work like party RSVPs. They follow an intricate choreography: 1....

Taiwan Seeks India’s D4 Anti-Drone Shield — A Stern Caution to China

🌐 The Drone War Is Here In today's high-stakes geopolitical landscape, drones have emerged as silent assailants—small, cheap, effective. As the world’s military powers pivot from manned jets to autonomous drones, stealthy threats now hover above contested borders. Among these, China’s growing drone activities near both India and Taiwan present an immediate danger, one that has prompted Taiwan to formally request India’s D4 (Drone Detect, Deter & Destroy System) to neutralize rising Chinese drone threats. This isn’t just another arms deal. It’s a geopolitical flashpoint—an Indian system protecting Taiwan from Chinese overreach. It sends a clear, unified message: India and Taiwan stand together against China’s escalating drone provocations. Taiwan’s Bold Request A report from the Indian Defence Research Wing reveals that Taiwan has officially approached DRDO and BEL, asking to purchase India’s D4 anti-drone system This isn’t speculation—it’s a strategic signal...

Pakistan to Counter Terrorism? A Blunt Warning to China and the U.S

A Dangerous Joke at the Global Stage In a move that defies logic, mocks justice, and ridicules global security, Pakistan, a nation synonymous with terror breeding- has been appointed Vice-Chair of the UN Counter-Terrorism Committee and Chair of the Taliban Sanctions Committee for 2025. No, this isn’t satire. This is the United Nations , the same institution that was created to uphold peace and global order, becoming a stage for diplomatic irony. While Islamabad will hold these positions till 2026, many security experts and geopolitical analysts across New Delhi, Washington, and beyond are left speechless. In essence, it’s as absurd as appointing a bank thief as the head of security — an insult to the very cause of counter-terrorism. The Terrorist Safe Haven Gets a Global Platform For decades, Pakistan has openly hosted, funded, and facilitated terrorist organizations that have caused untold destruction in India and Afghanistan. Some of the most dangerous global terrori...