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Ongoing armed conflict in Sudan Root Cause

The ongoing armed conflict in Sudan, which erupted in 2023, is a complex interplay of political, ethnic, and economic tensions. The epicenters of this conflict are the capital city, Khartoum, and the Darfur region. The struggle for power and control over resources has fueled the conflict, leading to numerous casualties and widespread displacement of people. The scarcity of vital resources such as water, fertile agricultural land, oil, and minerals has significantly contributed to the conflict. The Nile River, a critical water source, has become a point of contention. The availability of fertile agricultural land has led to intensified competition as the population grows and climate changes. Sudan's significant oil reserves, especially in the South, and the control and distribution of oil revenues have been a source of tension. The Darfur region, rich in various minerals, including gold, has seen conflict over control of these resources. However, it's important to note that thes...

Observations on Current Pakistan State of internal conflicts

 Keen observers of Pakistan's polity are speculating number of this things regarding the current on going state of affairs and the near future of the Pakistance politics. Here are few important educated guesses  and analysis given by them on current Pakistan internal conflicts .  In the heart of South Asia, Pakistan's political landscape is undergoing a seismic shift. Astute observers are piecing together a complex puzzle, predicting the trajectory of the nation's future. Here's an in-depth analysis of the current state of affairs. The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) party, once the apple of Rawalpindi GHQ's eye, is now teetering on the brink of a precipice. The party's leader, Imran Niazi, is under scrutiny for the chaos that unfolded on May 9, which could potentially lead to the party's banishment from the political arena. Amidst this political maelstrom, Pakistan's economy is taking a significant hit. The nation is grappling with a decline in foreign ...

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Complex Co-Existence of Pakistan and India

 Intricacies of the Relationship Explored Pakistan and India share a rich yet intricate history that has spanned decades. These two nations have been entwined in a rivalry characterized by animosity and tension. The origins of this animosity lie deep within the historical narratives of both countries.  In the modern era, the propagation of misinformation and propaganda, primarily through social media and other digital avenues, has fueled and intensified this antagonistic sentiment. Propaganda's Disturbing Consequences:  Impact on Youth and Society The most disconcerting aspect of this propaganda is its influence on the younger generation. Pakistani children, from a tender age, are exposed to content that portrays India and its people in a negative light. These messages are carefully crafted to demonize  India and those who follow religions different from Islam. This deliberate manipulation plants seeds of enmity and hostility within impressionable minds, fostering a ...

Inequities in India's Taxation: Unfolding the GST Council's Ironies .

 Introduction: The GST Council in India convenes periodically to discuss and refine tax structures. Each meeting brings forth a mix of positive and negative developments, often revealing new ironies and fallacies within the economy.  This article sheds light on certain inconsistencies, focusing on the taxation of non-branded atta or wheat, the exemption of cricket games like IPL from GST, and the associated revenue generation. Taxing Essentials, Exempting Entertainment: One of the glaring ironies in the Indian tax system is the imposition of GST on non-branded atta or wheat, an essential commodity consumed by the poor. Despite the burden on those struggling to make ends meet, cricket, a form of entertainment, remains exempt from GST. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), the governing body of cricket in India, enjoys tax-free status despite being the wealthiest cricket governing body globally. Example: A daily wage laborer, s...

India's Dilemma: The Laptop Import Ban and Its Implications

 Introduction: The Indian economy is currently grappling with a decision that has sparked debates across various sectors. The ban on laptop imports has ignited discussions on economic strategies, the role of competition, and the implications for both consumers and industries. This article dissects the ban's rationale, consequences, and potential impact on India's growth trajectory. The Laptop Ban's Irony: In a globalized world, India's export of software and IT services surpasses the oil export volume of many Middle Eastern countries. This feat is a testament to India's soft power and intellectual capital, made possible by the decentralized infrastructure of the technology industry. The paradox arises when a country renowned for its IT prowess bans laptop imports, raising eyebrows about the wisdom behind such a decision. Examples: While India's expertise in IT and software is internationally recognized, the laptop ban contrad...