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Iconic and sometimes notorious business wars between key thought leaders and competitors in multiple categories, genres, and topics. From Nintendo and Sega to Penthouse and Playboy.
Art of War in Action
The recent militant attack on tourists in Kashmir on April 22, 2025, which claimed 26 lives, has reignited tensions between India and Pakistan, pushing their fragile relationship to the brink. India’s response swift, calculated, and diplomatic mirrors the timeless wisdom of Sun Tzu’s The Art of War.
By Tales by J.J.9 months ago in Journal
India-Pakistan Conflict Escalates
On April 22, 2025, the serene landscape of Baisaran Valley near Pahalgam in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir was shattered by a horrifying act of terrorism. In what is now being described as one of the deadliest civilian attacks in India since the 2008 Mumbai attacks, five armed militants opened fire on a group of tourists, brutally ending the lives of 26 innocent people and injuring 17 more.
By Saeed Khan9 months ago in Journal
The Only War Which Gave Best Development to the World
In the chronicles of human innovation, few rivalries have been as electrifying—literally and figuratively—as that of Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison. Their clash was not a war fought with weapons or armies, but with ideas, inventions, and an insatiable drive to power the world. It was a war of vision—one that birthed some of the most transformative technologies of the modern age. Though their methods, motives, and morals were vastly different, both men left behind a legacy that continues to shape our world. If history ever had a war that resulted in immense development rather than destruction, this was it.
By Doctor Strange9 months ago in Journal
Countdown to Catastrophe: India and Pakistan on the Edge of Nuclear War
Introduction As tensions between India and Pakistan reach alarming levels in 2025, the specter of a nuclear conflict looms larger than ever. With both countries having fought three major wars and countless skirmishes since their independence in 1947, the latest flare-up—triggered by India's recent military strikes—has raised global concerns about the potential for a devastating escalation. Given their nuclear capabilities, any misstep could lead to consequences far beyond the subcontinent, affecting global peace and security.
By EMRANUZZAMAN9 months ago in Journal
India and Pakistan on the Brink: Rising Tensions Threaten Nuclear Conflict. AI-Generated.
The longstanding tensions between India and Pakistan have once again escalated, with both nations engaging in military strikes and exchanging heated rhetoric. Concerns about the possibility of an all-out war between the two nuclear-armed neighbors have been raised worldwide due to the recent clashes. The situation remains volatile, with diplomatic efforts struggling to prevent further deterioration.
By Imaan Ahmed Karim9 months ago in Journal
Russia's Victory Day parade: Putin's big PR win is the arrival of foreign leaders
On Friday, the Russian president will welcome almost two dozen international leaders, including China's Xi Jinping, in a massive military Victory Day parade on Red Square. Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the president of Ukraine, has rejected the ceasefire plan as theatrical and a cunning move by Mr. Putin to save his parade at the expense of human lives.
By Francis Dami9 months ago in Journal
Donald Trump Offers to Mediate as India-Pakistan Conflict Spirals
Introduction The longstanding conflict between India and Pakistan has once again escalated, drawing international attention and concern. In the face of mounting tensions, former U.S. President Donald Trump has offered to mediate between the two nuclear-armed nations, aiming to de-escalate the situation and prevent further violence. This development has sparked discussions about the role of external actors in resolving regional conflicts and the potential for diplomatic intervention.
By Fahmid Hasan9 months ago in Journal











