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The US intervention in Venezuela marks a major shift in American foreign policy, reviving the Monroe Doctrine and raising concerns over sovereignty, resource politics, and regional stability. With Venezuela holding the world’s largest oil reserves, the move highlights Washington’s renewed

India has added Siliserh Lake (Rajasthan) and Kopra Jalashay (Chhattisgarh) to its Ramsar Sites list, highlighting their global ecological importance. With this inclusion, India now has 75 Ramsar Sites, reflecting its commitment to wetland conservation. These wetlands support endangered species,

Vijay Diwas 2025, observed on 16 December, marks 54 years of India’s historic victory in the Indo-Pakistan War of 1971, which led to the liberation of Bangladesh. The day honours the courage and sacrifice of Indian soldiers and the Mukti

The Western Tragopan, the state bird of Himachal Pradesh, is one of the world’s rarest pheasants. While captive breeding efforts offer temporary relief, the species continues to face severe threats from habitat loss, fragmentation, and human disturbance. Long-term survival depends

The discovery of the Alaknanda Galaxy by Indian researchers marks a major breakthrough in understanding early cosmic evolution. Found using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, this 12-billion-year-old spiral galaxy displays a well-defined structure similar to the Milky Way—challenging existing theories

The Basic Structure Doctrine, evolved through landmark Supreme Court judgments from Shankari Prasad (1951) to I.R. Coelho (2007), restricts Parliament from altering the Constitution’s core features. Introduced in the Kesavananda Bharati case, it safeguards principles like judicial review, federalism, secularism,

India has signed a ₹7,900-crore sustainment deal with the US for long-term support of the Indian Navy’s MH-60R Seahawk helicopters under the FMS programme. The agreement includes spares, repairs, training, and setting up maintenance facilities in India, strengthening maritime readiness

The Hayli Gubbi volcano in Ethiopia has erupted explosively after nearly 12,000 years, sending high-altitude ash plumes that drifted into Indian airspace and triggered aviation advisories. The event highlights the geological volatility of the East African Rift System and the

India’s decision to source 10% of its LPG imports from the United States marks a major shift in energy security and global trade strategy. This new India–US LPG partnership aims to reduce dependence on traditional suppliers, stabilise domestic supply, and