Perspectives
OPERATION SINDOOR . Content Warning.
On the night of May 6-7, 2025, India launched Operation Sindoor, a meticulously planned military operation targeting terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK). This operation was a direct retaliation for the April 22, 2025, Pahalgam terrorist attack, where 26 civilians, including one Nepali national, were killed by the Pakistan-based terrorist group The Resistance Front (TRF), a proxy of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT). The attack, marked by its deliberate targeting of Hindu men, was the deadliest civilian assault in India since the 2008 Mumbai attacks, prompting a swift and decisive response from the Indian government. Operation Sindoor not only showcased India’s military precision but also marked a significant evolution in its counter-terrorism doctrine, emphasizing preemptive and non-escalatory strikes against terrorist networks.
By Abubakar Khan7 months ago in History
World War 2 & Why World War 2 happened?
Introduction World War II, spanning from 1939 to 1945, was the most catastrophic and transformative conflict in human history. Involving more than 30 nations and resulting in an estimated 70 to 85 million deaths, it reshaped the political, economic, and social fabric of the modern world. But how did such a devastating war begin just two decades after the "war to end all wars"? The causes of World War II are complex and deeply rooted in the aftermath of World War I, economic instability, the rise of totalitarian regimes, and the failure of international diplomacy. This article explores the multifaceted origins of World War II, offering a clear and comprehensive account of why the world descended into another global conflict.
By Engr. Mansoor Ahmad7 months ago in History
The Hidden Language of the Rails
The wind howls through an endless grid of steel and timber. It carries the sound of a whistle, a mournful cry, rolling across the plains like a phantom sermon. Beneath the vast sky, shadows move along the iron tracks of America. Men without homes, women without anchors, dreamers chasing work, and wanderers chasing nothing at all. And stitched into the backbone of this restless nation, was a secret a language carved in chalk, wood, metal and scratched in coal. They called it, the "Hobo Code".
By The Iron Lighthouse7 months ago in History
Why World War 1 Happened: The Spark That Ignited the World
The First World War was not just a sudden eruption of violence—it was a storm that had been brewing for decades. Often remembered for its massive scale and horrific trench warfare, World War 1 (1914–1918) was caused by a complex web of political tensions, alliances, nationalism, and a single, fatal spark. But what exactly triggered this global conflict? Why did the world plunge into war? Let’s break it down.
By Engr. Mansoor Ahmad7 months ago in History
The Montauk Chair
They said it never existed. That the base was just a relic. That the chair was just a myth. But some claim it wasn’t just real... it was powerful enough to crack open the very fabric of time. Welcome to Camp Hero, New York. Home of the Montauk Chair… and possibly the most dangerous experiment ever conducted in the shadows of history.
By Veil of Shadows8 months ago in History
Ancient Warfare’s Strangest Tactics:
Warfare has always been a reflection of human ingenuity often brutal, sometimes bizarre. Long before modern weapons reshaped the battlefield, ancient generals turned to more unconventional means to gain an edge. These tactics didn’t just rely on muscle or metal they weaponized nature, fear, fire, and even disease. While some of these methods sound like they belong in a historical fantasy novel, they were very real, often surprisingly effective, and at times deeply unsettling.
By Lynn Myers8 months ago in History
Apple iPhone 17 Pro Expected Features, Design, and Release Insights.
Sleek and Lightweight Design One of the biggest changes expected in the iPhone 17 Pro is a major shift in materials and thickness. Several credible sources, including well-known Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, have reported that the iPhone 17 Pro will feature a redesigned, ultra-thin chassis, making it the thinnest iPhone yet. The device is rumored to use a new titanium alloy frame, which is lighter but just as strong as the titanium Apple introduced with the iPhone 15 Pro models.
By USA daily update 8 months ago in History
Photos of Macron’s U.K. State Visit, From a Carriage Ride to a Polite Kiss
French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte, commenced a three-day state visit to the United Kingdom, marked by ceremonial elegance, political symbolism, and moments of personal charm. The grand diplomatic event that was to follow began with their arrival at RAF Northolt. Greeted by the Prince and Princess of Wales, Macron's gallant gesture of gently air-kissing Princess Kate's hand drew both admiration and curiosity, as such gestures are rarely seen in royal protocol but not expressly prohibited.
By GLOBAL NEWS8 months ago in History










