India’s policing system, rooted in the colonial framework of the Police Act of 1861, continues to face...
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Abstract The Ramayana, a cornerstone of Indian literature, is traditionally set in the Indian subcontinent, with rivers...
Religious Demographics of India, a nation renowned for its rich tapestry of religions and cultures, is undergoing...
Introduction The Maharaj Libel Case (1862) and the Bhatia Conspiracy Case are among the most significant legal...
The Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), signed on September 19, 1960, is a pivotal agreement between India and...
The Indus River, a 3,180-kilometer artery flowing from the Tibetan Himalayas to the Arabian Sea, is a...
The Hindu population in the regions that now form Pakistan has undergone significant changes due to the...
The FATF Grey List, formally known as “Jurisdictions under Increased Monitoring,” is a pivotal tool in the global...
Introduction Bahadur Shah Zafar, born Abu Zafar Siraj-ud-Din Muhammad on October 24, 1775, was the final emperor...
The Indian national flag, fondly known as the Tiranga (tricolor), stands as an enduring symbol of India’s sovereignty, unity,...