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Article 1 of the Indian Constitution – India That is Bharat Explained
Article 1 is the very first article of the Constitution of India and it defines the identity and structure of the country. It clearly states that “India…
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Technology
Article 1 is the very first article of the Constitution of India and it defines the identity and structure of the country. It clearly states that “India…
Technology
The Constitution of India is a comprehensive legal document that defines the political framework of the country. Among its many provisions, Article 2 plays…
Technology
The Indian Constitution is a dynamic and flexible document that allows the country to evolve with changing political, social, and administrative needs. One…
Technology
Introduction Constitution of India provides the legal foundation for citizenship in the country. Among its provisions, Article 5 is very important because…
Technology
Constitution of India is the supreme law of the country. Among its initial provisions, Article 5 plays a crucial role in defining who became citizens of In…
Technology
Article 6 of the Indian Constitution is an important provision that deals with the rights of people who migrated to India from Pakistan during the time of…
Business
📘 Introduction Article 2 of the Constitution of India is an important provision that allows India to grow by adding new states. It gives the power to t…
Technology
Introduction Constitution of India includes special provisions to handle the complex citizenship issues that arose after independence and partition. Artic…
Technology
Introduction Constitution of India not only deals with people residing within India but also provides provisions for Indians living outside the country. A…
Technology
The American Constitution is one of the most influential legal documents in world history. Adopted in 1787 and ratified in 1788, it serves as the supreme l…
Technology
Introduction Constitution of India is the supreme law of the country. Among its many provisions, Article 4 plays a crucial role in simplifying the legal p…
Technology
Introduction The Article 3 of the Indian Constitution is a crucial provision that gives the Parliament the authority to reorganize the political map of In…
Technology
largest democracy, with more than one billion eligible voters participating in elections. The democratic system of India allows citizens to choose their re…
Lifestyle
Democracy in India is one of the most significant political systems in the modern world. India is often described as the largest democracy in the world, wi…
Technology
Article I of the United States Constitution establishes the Legislative Branch, also known as Congress. It is responsible for making laws, controlling gove…
Sports
Sachin Tendulkar is widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen in the history of cricket. Known for his extraordinary technique, consistency, and dedic…
Business
In today’s digital era, students in India have countless opportunities to earn money online without affecting their studies. With the rise of platforms l…
Economy Comparison
Let’s be honest. When we talk about India and Pakistan, most people jump straight to cricket or politics. But what about money? How are these two neighbo…
Social Thriller
Anubhav Sinha's Article 15 is not an easy watch, but it's an essential one. Inspired by real-life events, the film follows Ayan Ranjan (Ayushmann Khurrana)…
Employment Analysis
Forget GDP for a second. Let’s talk about jobs. Because at the end of the day, a farmer in Punjab or a factory worker in Sindh doesn’t care about stock…
Economy
Let’s be honest—when you hear ‘future superpower,’ two names pop up immediately: India and China. But if you look closely, these two are playing co…
Inflation & Living Costs
Let me tell you about the price of roti. In Delhi, a plain roti at a street stall costs about 10 rupees. In Lahore, the same roti costs 40-50 Pakistani rup…
Sports
Hardik Pandya is one of the most prominent all-rounders in modern Indian cricket. Known for his aggressive batting, medium-fast bowling, and energetic fiel…
Business
Instagram is no longer just a social media app—it’s a powerful income platform. With millions of users in India, anyone can start earning without spend…
Classic
Mother India is a landmark film that defined Indian cinema's cultural identity. Mehboob Khan's epic tells the story of Radha (Nargis), a village woman who…
Geopolitics
You won’t see tanks on the border every day. But the economic war between India and China is very real. China banned hundreds of Indian apps a few years…
Economy
I’ve been following economic news for years, and one thing is clear: the China dream is facing a reality check. Real estate crisis. Youth unemployment…
Sports
Virat Kohli is one of the most successful and influential cricketers in the history of the India national cricket team. Known for his exceptional batting s…
Indo-Pacific Strategy
If you’ve been following Indian foreign policy, you’ve heard the term ‘SAGAR’—Security and Growth for All in the Region. It’s meant to be India…
Business
Before buying, focus on these 4 key factors: Processor (Brain) → Minimum Intel i3 / Ryzen 3 RAM → At least 8GB (16GB recommended) Storage → SSD…
Energy Politics
Energy is the currency of geopolitics. When Russia invaded Ukraine, the West expected India to jump on the sanctions bandwagon. Instead, we did the opposit…
Lifestyle
Mahendra Singh Dhoni, popularly known as MS Dhoni, is one of the most successful captains and wicketkeeper-batsmen in the history of cricket. He played for…
India Travel
India has a reputation for being a budget traveler's paradise, and it is absolutely true. I traveled for two months on a budget of around fifty dollars a d…
Foreign Policy
There’s a lot of chatter about acronyms these days—Quad, I2U2, SCO, BRICS. It can get confusing for anyone trying to keep up. I remember when the I2U2…
Economic Analysis
I’ve talked to small business owners in both countries. And here’s what they all say: “Things are getting expensive, but at least in India, I can sti…
Economy Comparison
You see those headlines – India's GDP growing at 7%, US at 2.5%. And everyone starts celebrating. But GDP is a liar if you look at it alone. Let me give…
NEET PG Exam Guide
If you are an MBBS graduate in India, the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Postgraduate (NEET PG) is probably the most important exam you will ev…
Finance
My cousin asked me last week: ‘I have $10,000 to invest. Should I put it in India or China?’ Honest answer? Neither. But if you force me to choose—I…
How Claude Works
Anthropic talks a lot about something called Constitutional AI, and if you've spent any time with Claude, you've probably noticed it behaves differently fr…
International Relations
Africa is the battleground for the 21st-century geopolitics. China has been there for decades, building roads, ports, and railways—often with the help of…
Environment & Politics
At every global climate summit, all eyes are on India. Why? Because we are the third-largest emitter, and we are a developing country that refuses to accep…
India Travel
India has a reputation for being an intense place to travel, and honestly, that reputation is well earned. But for a first time solo traveler, that intensi…
Global Governance
BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) recently decided to expand, inviting countries like Saudi Arabia, Iran, UAE, and Egypt. On the surface…
Neighborhood
If you look at India’s neighborhood, Bangladesh is often called the ‘best neighbor.’ We solved the land border demarcation (a 40-year-old issue), and…
Middle East Policy
The conflict in Gaza put India in a tight spot. Historically, India was a staunch supporter of the Palestinian cause. But over the last decade, relations w…
India Travel
As a woman traveling solo in India, I had a lot of concerns before I went. I read all the stories, and I was nervous. But I went, and I had an incredible t…
Neighborhood & Security
Myanmar is India’s gateway to Southeast Asia. But the 2021 military coup put us in a bind. On one hand, India is the world’s largest democracy and mora…
Bilateral Relations
The US-China rivalry is the defining dynamic of the 21st century. In this rivalry, India is the prize. The US views India as the only democratic country wi…
Economy Comparison
I’ve been looking at job markets in both India and America for months now, and honestly, it’s like comparing two different worlds. In the US, a fresh g…
Economy
Numbers lie sometimes. GDP growth sounds impressive until you walk the streets. I have friends in both countries. One runs a small garment unit in Tirupur…
Economy Comparison
My friend just bought a 2-bedroom apartment in Pune for ₹1.2 crore. Another friend bought a similar-sized house in Texas for $300,000. On paper, the Amer…
Sports
Lakshya Sen is one of the brightest young stars in Indian badminton. Known for his speed, agility, and attacking gameplay, he has quickly risen through the…
Strategic Affairs
If you follow geopolitics, you know the Taiwan Strait is one of the hottest spots on earth. Everyone is watching to see if China makes a move. India’s st…
Technology & Economy
Geopolitics used to be about tanks and bombs. Now, it’s about silicon chips. The global shortage during COVID made everyone realize how dependent we are…
Global Strategy
When you think of India, you think of heat, not ice. So why does India have a scientific base in the Arctic (Himadri)? It’s actually one of the most fasc…
Domestic & Foreign Policy
We often separate domestic politics from foreign policy, but in India, they are deeply intertwined. The current government’s foreign policy has a distinc…
Regional Security
For two decades, India invested heavily in Afghanistan—building the Parliament, roads, dams. We had a strategic partnership with the old government. Then…
Security
Geopolitics isn’t just about soldiers on a mountain; it’s about hackers in a basement. India has faced massive cyber attacks—the 2018 UIDAI breach, t…
Future Vision
Everyone loves to ask: will India become a superpower? It’s a catchy headline. But if you look at the geopolitical trajectory, ‘superpower’ might be…
Multilateralism
Being a member of both the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) and the Quad is like being friends with two people who absolutely hate each other. It’…
International Relations
This is the defining geopolitical issue of our time for India. The Ukraine war exposed the limits of our neutrality. We abstained from UN votes condemning…
Economy Comparison
Let me tell you something that blew my mind last week. My cousin in Texas paid $4 for a dozen eggs. I paid ₹70 for the same here in Delhi. That's less th…
Travel & Economy
Last year, I crossed the Wagah border. Not as a journalist. Just as a guy with a backpack and a lot of curiosity. What I saw changed how I think about mone…
How to Use Claude
Writers have been quietly discovering that Claude is one of the best AI tools for the craft. Not because it writes for you — though it can do that — bu…
NRI Guide
Indian citizens living abroad (NRIs) can apply for UPSC just like residents. You need a valid Indian passport. OCI (Overseas Citizen of India) card holders…
Defense
Go back 20 years, and India’s defense was almost entirely Soviet/Russian. Look at the Indian Air Force today: we have French Rafales, American C-17s, Isr…
Resources
We talk a lot about borders, but what about rivers? India is upstream for Pakistan (Indus) and downstream for China (Brahmaputra). The Indus Waters Treaty…
Emerging Markets
When we talk about Indian geopolitics, we rarely look West—beyond the Middle East. But Latin America is becoming a crucial partner. Why? Lithium. The wor…
Defense & Technology
When India shot down one of its own satellites (Mission Shakti) a few years ago, it became one of the few countries with anti-satellite (ASAT) capability…
Regional Politics
It’s a classic trope: the big brother syndrome. India’s ‘Neighborhood First’ policy sounds great on paper, but implementing it has been messy. Look…
India Travel
Pondicherry, now officially called Puducherry, feels like a slice of France dropped into South India. The French Quarter, with its mustard yellow colonial…
Admissions & Benefits
Clearing FFMG is just the start. Now which colleges can you get into? First, you need to understand – FFMG score is not for PG seats directly. After clea…
Center Guide
UPSC has exam centers in over 80 cities across India. When filling the form, you must choose one center for prelims and one separate (usually same) for mai…
Rise of America
By 1860, the United States had been arguing about slavery for most of its existence. The founders had known it was a contradiction and had mostly chosen to…
Rise of America
Before there was a United States, there was a collection of quarrelsome, ambitious, and deeply unequal colonies strung along the Atlantic seaboard. They sh…
History
When the guns finally fell silent, the world faced an unprecedented crisis. The war had destroyed entire cities, shattered economies, and left millions hom…
Connectivity & Trade
There’s a new game in town: the Middle Corridor. It’s a trade route connecting Central Asia to Europe via the Caspian Sea and the Caucasus, bypassing R…
Economy & Security
We often think geopolitics happens in faraway places, far away from our dinner tables. But the recent Houthi attacks on commercial vessels in the Red Sea?…
India Travel
Bengaluru, or Bangalore as many still call it, surprised me. I was expecting a modern, tech focused city, and it is that, but it is also a city with a surp…
History
World War II was a global war, but the stories we tell often focus on Europeans and Americans. The millions of soldiers from colonies and empires are often…
India Travel
Seeing a tiger in the wild was a childhood dream, and Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan made it happen. The park is one of the best places in India to…
India Travel
Everyone warns you about the food. Do not eat the street food, they say. You will get Delhi belly. But honestly, skipping street food in India means missin…
Diplomacy
India had a massive year with the G20 presidency. We pushed for the inclusion of the African Union (AU) as a permanent member—a huge diplomatic win. We g…
Geopolitics
We’ve all seen the news flashes about patrols and standoffs in Ladakh. But honestly, the issue runs way deeper than just a line on a map. When you look a…
India Travel
Mumbai hit me like a wave. It is loud, it is crowded, it is expensive compared to the rest of India, and it is absolutely electric. I had three days there…
Maritime Security
The Indian Ocean is India’s backyard, but there are a lot of guests staying over. Diego Garcia, a tiny island in the Chagos Archipelago, hosts a massive…
Crime Drama
Taskaree has become one of the most-watched Indian shows on Netflix, proving the global appetite for compelling Hindi-language content. Emraan Hashmi stars…
Drama
Court is a film that announces Chaitanya Tamhane as a major talent in Indian cinema. This Marathi-language film (with Hindi, English, and Gujarati) is a sc…
Economy Comparison
After living in Mumbai for five years and then Chicago for another five, I've stopped believing in easy answers about which economy is better. The US gives…
How to Use Claude
Research has always been time-consuming — reading through papers, synthesizing sources, building understanding from scratch on unfamiliar topics. Claude…
HTML
When I first started building websites, my code was a sea of divs and spans. It worked, but it was a mess to maintain. The turning point was understanding…
HTML
If you're building websites in 2024, you've probably heard about semantic HTML, but do you really understand why it's so important? Semantic elements like…
Practical AI
Theory is nice. Templates are better. After two years of using ChatGPT daily for everything from coding to breakup advice (don't judge me), I've boiled do…
Freelancing
Everyone's obsessed with becoming an AI prompt engineer or building the next ChatGPT killer. Meanwhile, there's a boring, unsexy job that's printing money…
UPSC OTR
From 2025 onwards, UPSC made One-Time Registration (OTR) compulsory for all exams. Without OTR, you cannot fill the IAS form. Go to https://upsconline.nic…
Special Categories
Ex-servicemen get age relaxation up to 5 years (General) and 8 years (OBC) etc. To claim this, you need a service certificate from your unit. In the UPSC f…
Mistakes
Every year, thousands of UPSC applications are rejected. Top mistakes: 1) Photo with colored background or wearing glasses. 2) Signature not on white paper…
Dates
Based on previous years, UPSC 2026 expected dates: Notification release – February 4, 2026. Form start – February 4, 2026. Last date – March 4, 2026…
Mains
After clearing prelims, you get a link to fill DAF (Detailed Application Form) for mains. This is more detailed than the prelims form. You need to enter: a…
Reservation
PwBD candidates get fee exemption, extra time (20 minutes per hour), and a scribe if needed. To claim this, you must have a disability certificate of at le…
Tech Help
If you lose your UPSC OTR ID or password, don't panic. Go to https://upsconline.nic.in and click 'Forgot OTR ID' or 'Forgot Password'. Enter your registere…
Deadline
UPSC does NOT accept late applications under any circumstances. The last date is usually in March 6:00 PM. After that, the portal closes. No late fee optio…
Document Guide
Aadhaar is not mandatory for UPSC form. It is only recommended for faster OTR. If you don't have Aadhaar, you can use Voter ID, Passport, Driving License…
UPSC OTR
From 2025 onwards, UPSC made One-Time Registration (OTR) compulsory for all exams. Without OTR, you cannot fill the IAS form. Go to https://upsconline.nic…
Eligibility
Yes, final year students can apply for UPSC CSE provided they will complete their degree before the mains exam results (usually August). In the form, selec…
Status
After submitting UPSC form, you can check status by logging into https://upsconline.nic.in and clicking 'Application Status'. Statuses: 'Submitted' (means…
Eligibility
Yes, final year students can apply for UPSC CSE provided they will complete their degree before the mains exam results (usually August). In the form, selec…
India Travel
The Sun Temple at Konark in Odisha is one of those places that leaves you speechless. Built in the 13th century, it was designed as a giant chariot for the…
India Travel
Varanasi is unlike any place I have ever been. It is raw, it is ancient, and it confronts you with life and death in a way that is both unsettling and beau…
Foreign Policy
The shift from ‘Look East’ to ‘Act East’ was more than just a name change. In the 90s, ‘Look East’ was about simply opening up to Southeast Asi…
India Travel
Goa has a reputation for trance parties and beaches full of tourists, and yes, that exists. But there is another side to Goa that I fell in love with, a si…
Bilateral Relations
If there’s one relationship in Indian geopolitics that defies logic, it’s this one. On one hand, you have the border firing and the constant rhetoric a…
Crime Drama
Delhi Crime has been one of Netflix India's most acclaimed productions, winning an International Emmy for its first season. The series, created by Richie M…
FFMG Basics
FFMG stands for Foreign Medical Graduate Examination. It's the test you have to clear if you studied MBBS outside India and want to practice here. The exam…
Retail
Amazon Go stores let you walk in, grab items, and leave. No scanning. No checkout. Cameras track everything. It felt like magic in 2018. Then reporters dis…
UPSC Mains Strategy
Let me be honest with you. Most UPSC aspirants clear Prelims but fail Mains. Why? Because Prelims is about choosing the right option. Mains is about writin…
Lifestyle
Exams can be stressful, but with the right strategy, you can study smarter—not harder. Whether you're in school, college, or preparing for competitive ex…
India Travel
If you want to feel like you have stepped into a fairy tale, go to Rajasthan. The state is famous for its palaces, forts, and desert landscapes, and it is…
India Travel
There are travel experiences that are hyped up and then there are those that actually exceed every expectation. Spending a night on a houseboat in the Kera…
Tourism
Before there was a Burj Khalifa or a Palm Jumeirah, there was the Creek. This saltwater inlet from the Arabian Gulf was the reason Dubai existed at all —…
India Travel
I have seen a lot of ancient sites around the world, but the rock cut caves of Ajanta and Ellora are on another level. Located in Maharashtra, these two si…
Sports
The rise of T20 cricket leagues has revolutionized the sport over the last two decades. The Twenty20 format, introduced in the early 2000s, shortened tradi…
India Travel
Forget everything you think you know about train travel. Indian railways are a lifeline, a floating city, and a adventure all rolled into one. My first tra…
India Travel
After weeks in the heat and dust of the plains, reaching Manali felt like stepping into a different world altogether. The air turned crisp and pine scented…
Tourism
Most visitors know the Gold Souk, but fewer make it to the nearby Spice Souk and Textile Souk, both of which are worth as much or more time. The Spice Souk…
India Travel
Hampi is one of those places that feels like it belongs on another planet. The landscape is a surreal mix of giant boulders piled on top of each other, pal…
India Travel
Ladakh is not for the faint of heart. It is a high altitude desert in the northernmost part of India, with landscapes that look like they belong on Mars. B…
India Travel
Darjeeling is everything you imagine a hill station should be. Perched on a ridge in the Indian Himalayas, it offers views of Kanchenjunga, the third highe…
Tourism
Before there was a Burj Khalifa or a Palm Jumeirah, there was the Creek. This saltwater inlet from the Arabian Gulf was the reason Dubai existed at all —…
India Travel
I am not a particularly spiritual person, but Rishikesh got to me. Nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas where the Ganges river rushes out of the mount…
India Travel
I have mentioned the backwaters in another post, but Alleppey, or Alappuzha, deserves its own spotlight. This is the heart of Kerala's backwater region, an…
India Travel
Gujarat is not on most first time travelers' itineraries, which is a shame because it is home to some of the most incredible architecture I have seen in In…
India Travel
Orchha is the kind of place you stumble upon and wonder why it is not more famous. It is a small town in Madhya Pradesh, perched on the banks of the Betwa…
India Travel
Let us talk about the Taj Mahal. Yes, it is as beautiful as every photo you have ever seen. But seeing it in person is a completely different experience. I…
India Travel
Chennai, formerly Madras, is often overlooked by travelers, which is a shame. It is a city with a deep history, a strong cultural identity, and some of the…
India Travel
Mysore is the kind of city that feels both royal and approachable. The centerpiece is the Mysore Palace, the former seat of the Wodeyar dynasty. I visited…
India Travel
Munnar is a hill station in Kerala famous for its endless tea plantations. I arrived after a long, winding bus ride through the mountains, and the first th…
Comedy
Classic
Sholay is not just a film; it's an institution. Ramesh Sippy's epic defined the masala film genre and remains the most beloved film in Indian cinema histor…
Historical Romance
Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story is a triumphant expansion of the Bridgerton universe, exploring the origin story of one of its most fascinating charact…
Crime Drama
Talvar is a chilling, fact-based exploration of the 2008 Noida double murder case that gripped India. Meghna Gulzar directs with remarkable restraint, pres…
UPSC Form Guide
The UPSC Civil Services Examination is one of the toughest exams in India. Filling the form correctly is the first real challenge. Start by visiting the of…
Resources
I see FMGs buying 20 books and finishing none. Stop. You only need three types of resources. First, one good review book – choose between FMGE Solutions…
Education
Filling the UPSC Civil Services Exam form is the first real test. Not of your knowledge, but of your patience. The form looks simple, but one wrong entry c…
Study Plan
You have six months until the FFMG exam. Don't panic. Here's a week-by-week plan that actually works. Month one: Only basics. Take Anatomy, Physiology, and…
Study Tips
Studying for INICET is not about studying 14 hours a day. It's about studying the right topics again and again. Focus on previous year questions – they r…
Medical Entrance
If you are a medical graduate dreaming of postgraduate seats in top Indian institutes, INICET is your gateway. The form for INICET 2026 usually opens aroun…