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Special Frontier Force (SFF): The Covert Tibetan Warriors of India

-Khirabdhi Tanaya Gour Hidden in the high mountains and veiled in secrecy, the Special Frontier Force (SFF)—often called India’s covert Tibetan warriors—has played a crucial but largely unsung role in the nation’s strategic operations since the 1960s. Formed in the shadows of international politics and operating on the frontlines of the world’s most treacherous terrains, […]Read More

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Hollywood vs. History: When Cinema Twisted the Past for the

→ Explore the debates around historical inaccuracies in films like Braveheart, The Patriot, or Pearl Harbor. -Anushka Sengupta “Hollywood vs. History: When Cinema Twisted the Past for the Plot” → Explore the debates around historical inaccuracies in films like Braveheart, The Patriot, or Pearl Harbor. Introduction Cinema has an extraordinary capacity to animate history—recreating wars, […]Read More

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Costumes, Crowns, and Cinematic Grandeur: Historical Accuracy in Period Films

→ Evaluate how accurate films like Mughal-e-Azam, Troy, Jodhaa Akbar, Lincoln, or Padmaavat were in portraying history -Anushka Sengupta Period films are not just stories about a time in the past–they are artistic reconstructions of history where exemplary costumes, elevated crowns, spectacular sets and phenomenal actors do their best to perform characters from the past. […]Read More

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Colonel Megh Singh Rathore: The Father of Indian Special Forces

-Mili Joshi Colonel Megh Singh Rathore, Vir Chakra, has been revered as perhaps the foremost in the Indian military firmament. The father of modern Indian Special Forces, this extraordinary officer’s legacy continues to appeal to generations of soldiers and military leaders. His visionary concepts of training, with an eye toward the very unconventional warfare he […]Read More