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Decentralized Identity
Emerging Trends

Decentralized Identity: Owning Your Data in a Web3 World

Every time you log in with Facebook, show your driver’s license, or enter a password into yet another app, you’re essentially handing pieces of your identity to someone else to hold. Decentralized Identity (DID) offers a different path: what if you controlled your own digital identity, and only revealed the minimum needed to those who […]

China's GDP Illusion Featured
China

The Great GDP Illusion: Unmasking China’s Economic Number Games

There’s a popular saying in China: “Officials produce the numbers, and the numbers produce the officials.” In no arena is this more true than with China’s GDP figures – those all-important, glossy statistics that proclaim the health of the nation’s economy. For years, China’s GDP growth has seemed almost magical, reliably hitting targets set by […]

China's Marriage Crisis
China

China’s Marriage Crisis: Fewer “I Dos,” More “I Don’ts,” and a Leftover Generation

A lone man wanders a rural Chinese village – emblematic of the country’s 35 million “leftover men” who face a bride shortage after decades of one-child policy. Exorbitant bride prices and changing social norms fuel China’s marriage crisis. Once upon a time in China, getting married was as natural as breathing – a near-universal rite […]

Jayapala: The Phoenix that couldn't rise again
History of India

Jayapala: The Phoenix Who Couldn’t Rise Again

The King Who Burned Himself So His Nation Wouldn’t Forget History remembers conquerors. But civilizations are built by those who resist them.Jayapala, the Shahi ruler of Udabhanda (modern-day Hund, near the Indus), wasn’t your typical medieval king. He didn’t hide behind walls. He didn’t appease enemies. And he certainly didn’t sell out for survival. No, […]

China's Fruits Go Rotten
China Geopolitics

When China’s Fruits Go Rotten: Cultural Significance and Economic Slowdown

Customers seize affordable Chilean cherries at a Tianjin supermarket amid China’s Lunar New Year rush. Once a luxury, cherries now epitomize the nation’s consumption slump. China’s relationship with fruit goes far beyond mere nutrition – it’s woven into folklore, festivals, and fortunes. From mandarin oranges symbolizing prosperity to peaches promising longevity, fruits have long been […]

Mathura In Flames
History of India

Mathura in Flames: Mahmud’s Most Devastating Raid

Introduction: A City Meant for Prayer Was Offered to Fire In the winter of 1018 CE, the sacred city of Mathura, cradle of Krishna’s birth and jewel of Indian civilization, met its nightmare. It wasn’t disease. It wasn’t drought. It was Mahmud of Ghazni—the poster boy of plunder posing as a paladin of faith. Mahmud’s […]

Mohammad Bin Qasim 1
History of India

Muhammad bin Qasim: The Teen Who Brought Jihad to India

While most 17-year-olds are stressing over breakups and bad grades, Muhammad bin Qasim was busy launching one of the bloodiest theocratic invasions in Indian history. Textbooks in Pakistan celebrate him as the “first Muslim ruler of the subcontinent.”But dig a little deeper, and you’ll discover this Muhammad bin Qasim teen conqueror wasn’t some golden boy […]

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