The social media platforms were flooded with questions after three Indian soldiers were killed in action. 17 other soldiers who had been exposed to sub-zero temperatures in high altitude terrain succumbed to their injuries in clashes with the PLA along the Pangong lake, Galwan Valley. While Beijing hasn’t released any official figures yet, sources claimed… Continue reading Pangong Tso: Is it Time to Call China’s Bluff?
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The Chinese Sponsored Vacation for Manipalites
Disclaimer – This post only reflects the opinion and views of the author, not of the organization. Day 9 of Lockdown – Going to sleep at 6 am, waking up at 6 pm, wondering what went wrong in your life and trying hard to be productive but failing before going back to sleep again. Getting… Continue reading The Chinese Sponsored Vacation for Manipalites
The Coronavirus Is Already Taking Effect on Cyber Security– This Is How CISOs Should Prepare
Everywhere around the world, the coronavirus is hitting hard. It is having a detrimental effect on every economy, creating mass uncertainty in businesses. Research has recently shown that the coronavirus is impacting the information security industry in unprecedented ways. Hackers and malicious people can exploit things like they have never been able to before. So… Continue reading The Coronavirus Is Already Taking Effect on Cyber Security– This Is How CISOs Should Prepare
The Message of Peace from Prem Rawat
Who is Prem Rawat? Prem Rawat was born in India in 1957. He is a renowned peace ambassador. He has addressed millions of people across the world at live events, TV, and on radios. Prem Rawat talks have been translated into more than 75 languages. You can read more about Prem at https://www.tprf.org/prem-rawat/. Prem father,… Continue reading The Message of Peace from Prem Rawat
Agriculture: Lost Youth an article for LAKSHYA-MIT
In less developed parts of the world, negative perceptions of a life in food production have resulted in many young people moving to the city seeking prospects of a greater livelihood. A rising number of rural youth in developing and emerging economies are turning their back on small-scale agriculture. Limited access to markets, assets, finance and… Continue reading Agriculture: Lost Youth an article for LAKSHYA-MIT
