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Political figures, histories, and current events in the whole scope of modern and past politics. Work place politics.
The real reason why Indian perspective on Ukraine-Russia war changed
In the age when people of Europe and America get emotional over wars of other countries, forgetting the practical side they try to spout otherwise while belittling the culture and perspective of people of other countries, I still tried to dig more into the transitioning image of the Ukraine-Russia war with regards to India. Why?
By Shubham Sharma3 years ago in Journal
The Great Debate: Balancing Voting Rights for All Americans
Voting is a fundamental right in democratic societies. It is the cornerstone of free and fair elections and a crucial way for citizens to participate in the political process. However, the question of who should have the right to vote and under what conditions has been a contentious issue throughout history. Some argue that voting rights should be expanded to ensure that all citizens can participate in the democratic process, while others argue that voting rights should be restricted to ensure that only eligible voters can cast their ballots. In this article, we will explore the arguments for and against expanding and restricting voting rights and weigh the potential benefits and drawbacks.
By Fahad Saleem3 years ago in Journal
Connection Above Politics: A Traveler's Journey
As the captain announced the final descent of the flight, Samantha looked out the window at the city below. She had been traveling for over 12 hours now, and her body ached from the cramped seat. But the thought of finally arriving at her destination gave her a renewed sense of energy.
By Zorica Malic3 years ago in Journal
A China's Debt Trap Diplomacy
China's rising economic power has brought with it a new strategy called "Debt Trap Diplomacy." Under this strategy, China offers developing countries loans and investments to fund infrastructure projects, but these loans often come with strings attached. In this article, we will explore how China uses credit loans to trap countries and control resources, and provide examples of countries that have fallen victim to this strategy.
By Muhammad Sarib Ali3 years ago in Journal
Why Pakistan May Follow Sri Lanka's Path in Economical Turmoil
Introduction: Pakistan and Sri Lanka share many similarities in terms of their economic challenges. Both countries have been struggling to sustain economic growth and have been facing a severe debt crisis for years. While Sri Lanka's debt crisis has worsened over time, Pakistan is on the verge of following the same path due to its high debt burden and the lack of a sustainable economic growth model. This article will explore the reasons why Pakistan may soon find itself in the same economic turmoil as Sri Lanka.
By Muhammad Sarib Ali3 years ago in Journal
Why Establishment is a Poison for Pakistan
Pakistan, a country with a population of more than 200 million people, has been in the grips of instability for a long time. Despite the efforts of successive governments, the country has not been able to achieve sustainable economic development. While many factors contribute to this state of affairs, one factor that is often overlooked is the role of the Establishment.
By Muhammad Sarib Ali3 years ago in Journal



