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Kerala Study Camp Poster Raises Urgent Questions on Islamist Ideology and Youth Spaces

A Kerala study camp poster reportedly featuring Hassan al-Banna, Sayyid Qutb, and Ahmed Yassin raises serious questions about youth education, Islamist ideology, and democratic accountability. The issue is not whether controversial figures may be studied, but whether they are being critically examined or presented as role models. Al-Banna shaped the Muslim Brotherhood, Qutb influenced revolutionary…
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If the West Bends Over Any Further, We’ll Be Left with a Broken Spine: Nations and Muslim Appeasement

This insightful blog post delves into the complex issue of appeasement in Western nations and its potential consequences in the face of extremist Islamic jihadist ideologies. Drawing from historical events and lessons, it cautions against the dangers of bending too far in the direction of compassion, underscoring the need for a careful balance between empathy…
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Hunting Khalistani Network And Question of Intelligence Agencies

In this blog post, I delve into a series of mysterious assassinations of Khalistani leaders over the past few months and explore the potential involvement of intelligence agencies, particularly India’s R&AW and Pakistan’s ISI. The killings raise questions about the motives behind these targeted hits, which weakened the Khalistani network. While R&AW might have had…
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Afghanistan’s Throes Of Instability And Conflict

The situation in Afghanistan, often referred to as the ‘graveyard of empires,’ has been marked by ongoing conflicts and instability within its borders and in its relations with neighboring countries like Pakistan and Iran. The Taliban’s strict rule has imposed a heavy burden on ordinary Afghans, leaving them with no escape from their oppressive regime.…

