-Hemangi maheshwari There are revolts that announce themselves with fire, with slogans, and the roar of a charging crowd. And then, there are others that Read More
-Mili Joshi In 1905, a single decision by one British Viceroy changed India forever. Lord Curzon, the Viceroy of India, drew a line through Bengal. He Read More
Newspapers as Weapons: How India’s Underground Press Fuelled the Freedom
-Mili Joshi When we think of India’s freedom struggle, we think of protests, marches, and brave speeches. We see Mahatma Gandhi leading the Salt Read More
Women at War: The Hidden Roles of Women in Europe’s
-Mili Joshi When we picture Europe’s wars, we often see lines of men in uniform. We see generals, soldiers, and politicians, nearly all male. Read More
The Forgotten Indian Female Warriors: Unsung Heroes of Medieval India
-Mili Joshi The Forgotten Indian Female Warriors: Unsung Heroes of Medieval India When we think of India’s history, we often picture mighty kings, grand Read More
From Colonials to Guardians: The Evolution of Indian Army Regiments
-Arushi Kastwar As the sun went down on the British Empire in 1947 and India awakened to independence, it did not inherit only freedom but also Read More
~Anushka Sengupta India’s naval force is part of the Indian Armed Forces competing with other two major defense forces of the country and operates Read More
Letters Across Time: The Epistolary Form in Indian History and
In the silent unfolding of history, letters have sometimes cried out more audibly than declarations. Intimate, confessional, persuasive, or poetic, the epistolary form has long Read More
The heritage of medieval Sufi poetry in modern Hindi verse is an intriguing path of spiritual continuity, cultural evolution, and literary creativity. Sufi poetry, based Read More
The Tughlaq dynasty (1320–1414) was a ruling house of the Delhi Sultanate, established by Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq. It was marked by ambitious territorial expansion, economic and administrative Read More