How DK Succeeded in Securing the Chief Minister’s Chair
After a prolonged political struggle and intense maneuvering, D.K. Shivakumar has finally succeeded in securing the post of Chief Minister of Karnataka.
After a prolonged political struggle and intense maneuvering, D.K. Shivakumar has finally succeeded in securing the post of Chief Minister of Karnataka.
Modi Government 3.0 is now nearing the completion of two years in office in Delhi. Trusted sources connected to the central government claim that preparations have already begun to give the Modi government a new look and structure.
The BJP’s top two leaders are showing full confidence in the party’s young president, Nitin Nabin. They are equipping their new president with political maneuvers and complex electoral strategies.
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Monthly Edition: April 2026
The wheel of global history has turned full circle. After decades of relative calm, wars have returned with a vengeance
In 2026, the world’s largest democracies are undergoing massive authoritarian drifts through polarization, loyalty demands, and institutional erosion.