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Amarnath Yatra: Ethical Reflections on the 2017 Attack

Explore the profound implications of the 2017 Amarnath Yatra attack, where pilgrims on a sacred journey were targeted by terrorists. This feature delves into the ethical, social, and geopolitical layers of the incident, highlighting the ongoing efforts to bolster pilgrimage security and engage in effective counter-terrorism measures.

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Subhash Chandra Bose: Contrasting Strategies with Gandhi

Explore the profound contrasts between Subhash Chandra Bose's militant tactics and Mahatma Gandhi's non-violent strategies in the fight for Indian independence. This blog delves into how their ideological differences influenced the movement's trajectory, offering insights into their leadership roles and the lasting impact of their divergent approaches on India's path to freedom.

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Importance of the Day 27th Week In History

Welcome to HinduInfoPedia.org's exploration of historical events during the 27th week of 2024, emphasizing the "Importance of the Day 27th Week." This series delves into pivotal moments that have shaped Indian history and had profound global repercussions. Join us to examine significant occurrences and understand how they continue to influence our present and future.

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Maratha Empire and its legacy: Analyzing Balaji Bajirao’s Reign

Explore the transformative reign of Balaji Bajirao, the visionary Peshwa who expanded the Maratha Empire's boundaries and influence. Discover how his strategic military campaigns, diplomatic acumen, and administrative reforms not only fortified but also enriched the Maratha Empire, leaving a legacy that profoundly shaped the political landscape of the Indian subcontinent.

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India Independence Day Decided Seven Seas Away

Each August 15th, India bursts into celebrations for India Independence Day, marking its liberation from British rule. This blog delves into the Indian Independence Act of 1947, exploring the political strategies and pivotal decisions that sculpted this momentous day, unveiling the layers of struggle and triumph that defined the era.