Shaumik Samar Ghosh

Shaumik Samar Ghosh is an author, journalist and columnist currently based in India.

India’s Indigenous Naval Powers Are Strategically Fleeting

Deep Sea Technologies are the need of the hour and India is working towards it with diligence. Some of India’s latest innovations in maritime...

India’s Tryst with Liberal Trade has a Geopolitical Facet to It

First the pandemic, then the tumultuous war compelled many economies to re-strategize and recalibrate their businesses & trade policies. The way the global business...

India’s New Space Ambitions Can Have a World Impact

India set the stage a few years back when it revealed its commitment to being a frontrunner in the space arena. Hence, the Indian...

Why Khalistan Has Become an Ineffectual, Counterfeit and Brutish Demand

It all started in the year 1873 with what was named the "The Singh Sabha Movement," which had two primary objectives. The first objective...

INC is Steering It’s Way Out of a Maelstrom

Even though he has been disqualified as being a member of Parliament, after a Gujarat court declared him guilty in a 2019 defamation case,...

In spite of the Problems, Leh-Ladakh Remain Regal

Located among the Karakoram ranges and the Majestic Himalayas, the picturesque Ladakh and Leh are  a pride of the Indian state of Jammu and...

With US Help, India Is Fast Paving Its Way Towards Chip Independence

It is said that Roti, Kapda, Makaan (Food, Clothes and Shelter) are the the 3 basic necessities for every human being, but times have...

India Seems to Be on the Cusp of a New Industrial Revolution

Official data confirms that India may turn out to be the world’s most populous country with more than 1.4 billion people. From an economic...

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