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Sun Tzu’s The Art of War Decoded:

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Sun Tzu’s The Art of War Decoded: How Ancient Strategy Explains India–China, Israel–Iran & Modern Politics** Written 2,500 years ago. Still running today’s wars — without firing bullets. Sun Tzu did not write a book for soldiers alone. He wrote a manual for power . If you understand The Art of War , you understand: Why China avoids open war with India Why Israel hits Iran indirectly Why politicians win elections without majority support Let’s decode each chapter , with modern real-world examples . Chapter 1: Laying Plans – War Begins Before War Sun Tzu: Victory is decided before the battlefield. Modern meaning Wars are won in: Strategy rooms Intelligence briefings Economic planning India–China China planned decades ahead: Infrastructure in Tibet Road & rail near LAC Psychological pressure, not invasion India’s recent border preparedness shows a late but necessary response . Israel–Iran Israel plans years ahead: Intelligence pe...

Supreme Court’s Historic Warning to Meta: India’s Constitution Comes First, Not Corporate Policy

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Supreme Court’s Historic Warning to Meta: India’s Constitution Comes First, Not Corporate Policy On 3 February 2026 , the Supreme Court of India sent one of its strongest messages yet to a global technology giant. During a crucial hearing on WhatsApp’s controversial privacy policy, the Court made it clear: In India, the Constitution is supreme. Not Big Tech. This moment is being seen as historic , not just for WhatsApp or Meta, but for every Indian citizen who uses digital platforms . Why This Case Matters to Every Indian WhatsApp is not just an app in India. It is a daily necessity for more than 50 crore Indians —students, shopkeepers, farmers, street vendors, small business owners, and families. When such a powerful platform changes how it uses personal data, the impact is national , not private. That is exactly why the Supreme Court stepped in. Background: How the Dispute Began The 2021 WhatsApp Privacy Policy In 2021, WhatsApp introduced a new privacy...

When Delay Becomes Deadly: An Administrative Review of Bihar Police Failure and the Urgent Reforms Needed to Protect Students

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Updated | February 2026 The tragic death of an 18-year-old NEET aspirant in Patna is not only a criminal case—it is a test case for governance, policing, and accountability . As an administrative observer, after examining verified facts, forensic findings, and the sequence of police action, one conclusion is unavoidable: This crime was enabled not only by criminals, but by delay, negligence, and systemic weakness in policing. This blog explains: Where Bihar Police failed What strict legal action is justified against responsible officers What reforms are urgently needed to prevent such tragedies from repeating 1. Where Bihar Police Failed: An Administrative Reality Check A. Delay in Treating the Case as a Serious Crime When a young girl was found unconscious in a girls’ hostel , police were required to treat the case as: Potential sexual assault Possible attempted murder Instead, early handling was slow and casual . ⛔ Administrative failure : In poli...