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OPINION: How Rare Earths Can Power India’s Strategic Autonomy

Collaborative research funding and institutional support would ensure that innovation translates into deployable solutions. Rare earths have quietly become one

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OPINION: How Rare Earths Can Power India’s Strategic Autonomy
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OPINION: How Rare Earths Can Power India’s Strategic Autonomy

February 10, 2026 Bhargav Prajapati

Collaborative research funding and institutional support would ensure that innovation translates into deployable solutions. Rare earths have quietly become one

Indigenous Baloch Women and the New Face of Resistance
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Indigenous Baloch Women and the New Face of Resistance

February 5, 2026 Omer Waziri
OPINION: Islam Didn’t Ban Women Leaders—Jamaat Islami Did
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OPINION: Islam Didn’t Ban Women Leaders—Jamaat Islami Did

February 3, 2026February 3, 2026 Ashiqur Rahman
OPINION: Why India Can’t Ignore Bangladesh’s Post-Election Volatility
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OPINION: Why India Can’t Ignore Bangladesh’s Post-Election Volatility

February 3, 2026February 3, 2026 Dr. Sreoshi Sinha

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Why India’s Prime Minister Modi Rarely Faces the Press
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Why India’s Prime Minister Modi Rarely Faces the Press

February 10, 2026 Sumit Singh

Modi has consciously chosen an alternative model that privileges direct communication over mediated interpretation. The criticism that India’s Prime Minister

What Stops Muslim Leaders from Becoming National Leaders in India
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What Stops Muslim Leaders from Becoming National Leaders in India

February 8, 2026February 8, 2026 Sumit Singh
Muslim, Not a Terrorist: An Indian Woman’s Perspective
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Muslim, Not a Terrorist: An Indian Woman’s Perspective

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Public Debate on God’s Existence in India: What Akhtar vs Nadvi Exposed
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Public Debate on God’s Existence in India: What Akhtar vs Nadvi Exposed

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INSPIRING: A Memory from My Younger Days That Shaped Me

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Service does not just transform the life of the one who receives it. There are some memories that slip away

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Parenting in the Modern Age: A Call for Balance and Awareness

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Applicant boom drives record first-year law school classes

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Afghan Refugee Children—The Silent Crisis We Cannot Ignore
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Afghan Refugee Children—The Silent Crisis We Cannot Ignore

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Saudi Gift Shrouded in Mystery Inside the Syria’s Umayyad Mosque
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Saudi Gift Shrouded in Mystery Inside the Syria’s Umayyad Mosque

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Damascus — Under the chandeliers of the Umayyad Mosque, one of Islam’s most revered and ancient houses of worship, a

Down Memory Lane: 7 November 1975 in Bangladesh
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Down Memory Lane: 7 November 1975 in Bangladesh

November 3, 2025November 3, 2025 Anwar Alam
Occupation as Statecraft: Pakistan’s 1947 Kashmir Invasion and Its Endless Proxies
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Occupation as Statecraft: Pakistan’s 1947 Kashmir Invasion and Its Endless Proxies

October 24, 2025October 24, 2025 Michael Arizanti
Mosul’s Mosque and Churches Restored After Years of War Damage
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Mosul’s Mosque and Churches Restored After Years of War Damage

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Ancient AlUla Treasures Take Center Stage in China, Celebrating Millennia of Cultural Exchange
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Ancient AlUla Treasures Take Center Stage in China, Celebrating Millennia of Cultural Exchange

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“People are going back to basics”: Blacksmith Brings Ireland’s Ancient Past to Life
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“People are going back to basics”: Blacksmith Brings Ireland’s Ancient Past to Life

September 30, 2025September 30, 2025 NewsDesk Milli Chronicle

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Down Memory Lane: 7 November 1975 in Bangladesh
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Down Memory Lane: 7 November 1975 in Bangladesh

November 3, 2025November 3, 2025 Anwar Alam

The damage inflicted upon Bangladesh by Zia, Ershad, and Khaleda is immeasurable. They desecrated the very ideals for which millions

A Morning of Pride, Discipline, and Integrity at Mount Fort Academy
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A Morning of Pride, Discipline, and Integrity at Mount Fort Academy

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Turkish Citizenship: What Indian and Pakistani Muslims need to know before rushing
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Turkish Citizenship: What Indian and Pakistani Muslims need to know before rushing

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