-Arushi Kastwar India, with its extensive geography, agitated frontier, and changing security threats, depends on one of the world’s biggest and most professional armies. At the center of its defense is the Indian Army — Read More
-Khirabdhi Tanaya Gour Para SF Regiments: Inside India’s Most Elite Fighting Force Few military units evoke the kind of respect and awe that India’s Para Special Forces (Para SF) do. With a reputation Read More
-Trushti Dand Formation and Historical Background (1846–1857) The Sikh Regiment is one of the oldest and most decorated infantry regiments of the Indian Army. Its origins trace back to 1846, following the First Anglo-Sikh War, which ended Read More
-Trushti Dand The Rajput Regiment is one of the oldest and most prestigious infantry regiments of the Indian Army. Its roots can be traced back to the 18th and early 19th centuries under the East Read More
-Trushti Dand Origins and Early Recruitment (1814–1857) The Gorkha Regiments trace their origins to the Anglo-Nepalese War of 1814–1816, which ended with the signing of the Treaty of Sugauli. Although the British East India Company emerged victorious, Read More
-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 the intricate machinery of a colonial army. Among the deepest 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 by the motto “Sham No Varunah” meaning “May the lord Read More
-Arushi Kastwar In the rolls of Indian history, there are names that linger not because they abided by societal norms but because they so radically challenged them. Cornelia Sorabji is one of those names — a Read More
Indian literature does not have the past as a foreign land; instead, it exists within the very intimate confines of the present, influencing identities, narratives, and geography. Memory, from classical epics to modern novels, does Read More
In a nation such as India, where narrative is old, complicated, and organically connected with oral traditions, mythologies, and a prolonged written past, writing is never innocent. Writing is always weighed down by an obligation Read More