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Why Zero so confused Europeans

Why Zero So Confused Europeans

Contrary to the belief that mathematics is universal, Indian arithmetic had a distinctive philosophy which is best understood in a historical perspective. Two plus two is not always four: why zero so confused Europeans. From the time of the Yajurveda, the Indian system of numeration utilised the place value system,

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The Kashmir Problem - An Anglo-American Operation

The Kashmir Conflict: An Anglo-American Operation

The Kashmir conflict, an Anglo-American operation against India provides the culminating illustration of the hostility between India and Pakistan and the determination to satisfy their imperialistic ambition to rule over the entire sub-continent once again by the use of modern military forces with generous defense support by the Anglo-American bloc

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The East Offering Her Riches To Britannia

The East Offering Her Riches To Britannia

This is the story of The East offering her Riches to Britannia, a painting commissioned by the 24 Directors of the East India Company. In 1778, the directors of the East India Company installed an extravagant new painting in their London headquarters, East India House. Like much corporate art before

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Pakistani Disinformation Campaign Against India

The Pakistani Disinformation Campaign Against India

Since the terrorist attack on a convoy in Pulwama on February 14th, 2019, GreatGameIndia has been closely watching suspicious online activities from across the border, intent on creating chaos and confusion in India. Although the impact of such low-level misinformation was minimal initially, it was on the morning of Pakistani

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The assassination of Jawaharlal Nehru

The Assassination Of Jawaharlal Nehru

The official version of Jawaharlal Nehru’s death is Cerebral Thrombosis, although he was the target of assassination since at-least 1947 with no less than 7 attempts on his life including a bomb-blast to blow-up a train he was traveling in. [toc] First attempt of Assassination of Jawaharlal Nehru – 1947

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Non-Aligned Movement

From Leader Of Non Aligned Movement To Lapdog Of The West

From the Leader of the Non-Aligned Movement to the lapdog of the West – this is the story of India’s descent into Slavery – post-Independence. Whoever controls Trincomalee controls the entire Indian oceans – Bonaparte Napoleon But where is India in this Napoleonic Calculus? – Descartes They seem to be

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