Was Gandhi Under Invisible Pressure or Influence?

Undermined India’s National Interest for Pakistan: Gandhi’s Unilateral Affection for Pakistan Misplaced? Dr. Buragadda Srinadh Gandhi stood for peace, justice, and communal harmony. But when it came to his actions during and after Partition, a hard question emerges: Was his affection for Pakistan and Muslims one-sided, and ultimately harmful to India’s interests? He consistently reached…

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The Truth Behind the Kashmir Imbroglio: A Tragic Legacy of Betrayal

Dr Buragadda Srinadh Nehru’s True Agenda Wasn’t Peace It Was Dismantling the Monarchy and Targeting a Hindu King The Kashmir issue has festered for over seven decades, draining India’s military, economic, and emotional resources. While mainstream discourse blames Partition and Pakistani aggression, one uncomfortable truth is often ignored: the seeds of the Kashmir crisis were…

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The Right to National Security is a Fundamental Right

Amend the Preamble: Emphasize “Security with Sovereignty” Dr Buragadda Srinath In a nation as vast and diverse as India, national security must be a paramount concern within the constitutional framework. Freedom is meaningless without the assurance of life, order, and sovereignty. When individual liberties are exploited to incite terror, sedition, or communal unrest, they cease…

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Leadership and Governance: Modi’s Nation-First vs. Nehru’s Statesmanship

Dr Buragadda Srinath As India continues its ascent as a global power, the need for decisive, visionary leadership that prioritizes national interest over ideological posturing has never been greater. Today, India needs leaders who place security, sovereignty, and citizens’ well-being above symbolic gestures and global image management. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has exemplified such leadership…

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Why Trump’s Move Resonates: Ban Political Activities in Universities

Dr Burgadda Srinadh Follow the Trump model—fund learning, not lobbying. “Universities are for education, not agitation. Politics can wait. Education can’t.” Russia, China, and Trump have one thing in common: they understand universities are meant for learning, not lobbying. India should take note. The Trump administration took a clear stance against universities becoming hubs of…

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Why Did the Left Shrink from Banyan to Bonsai?

Dr Buragadda Srinadh It’s a strange sight in Indian politics today—on prime-time debates and social media, you’ll find Communist spokespersons like Vivek Srivatsav invoking the Constitution with almost evangelical fervour only to, in the next breath, demand withddrawing of the Waqf amendment Bill, framed and passed by a democratically elected government. That contradiction—screaming “democracy!” while…

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A Democracy Denied – How Gandhi Blocked Patel and Democracy

Dr Buragadda Srinadh India’s independence was hard-won—and so were its first steps as a sovereign nation. But one of its earliest and most consequential decisions wasn’t made through a democratic vote or policy debate. It came down to Gandhi’s influence. In 1946, the Congress party needed to choose its leader—who would, by default, become independent…

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