History of India
The history of India stretches back thousands of years and covers the rise and fall of civilizations, dynasties, empires, and movements that shaped the subcontinent. From the advanced urban planning of the Indus Valley Civilization to the intellectual achievements of the Vedic period, India’s early history reveals a society rich in knowledge, trade, spirituality, and cultural development. These foundations influenced how communities lived, governed, and expressed themselves for centuries to come.
As time progressed, powerful kingdoms and empires emerged across different regions, each leaving behind architectural wonders, administrative systems, literature, and artistic traditions. The Mauryas, Guptas, Cholas, Delhi Sultanate, Mughals, and many regional rulers contributed to a layered historical narrative that reflects both unity and diversity. Their legacies can still be seen today in monuments, languages, customs, and city layouts.

Nirmal Jit Singh Sekhon: 1971 India-Pakistan War Ke Shaheed Veer Jo Aakhri Saans Tak Lade
Nirmal Jit Singh Sekhon Indian Air Force ke ek aise veer yoddha the jinhone 1971 India-Pakistan War ke dauraan apni jaan ki parwah kiye bina dushman ke multiple fighter jets ka samna kiya. Sirf ek aircraft ke saath unka yeh balidan unhe Param Vir Chakra se sammanit kar gaya. Yeh kahani hai courage, duty aur supreme sacrifice ki.

Pravasi Bharatiya Divas: History, Significance, Chief Guests & Global Impact of Indian Diaspora
Pravasi Bharatiya Divas celebrates the contribution of the Indian diaspora worldwide. Learn about its history, venues, chief guests, regional editions, and why this day matters for India’s global future.

Mohammad Ali Jauhar: Freedom Fighter Who Used Words as His Weapon
Mohammad Ali Jauhar was a great Indian freedom fighter who believed that words could be more powerful than weapons. Through newspapers, speeches, and movements, he inspired people to stand up against British rule and fight for freedom with courage and unity.

Lessons From India’s Oldest: Civilizations for Today’s Cultural Identity Debates
India’s cultural identity debates are not new. From the Indus Valley to the Vedic age, ancient Indian civilizations offer powerful lessons on diversity, dialogue, and coexistence that still matter today.

Veer Bal Diwas: The Untold Courage of India’s Youngest Martyrs
Veer Bal Diwas, observed on 26 December, honors the unmatched courage of Sahibzada Zorawar Singh and Sahibzada Fateh Singh. Their sacrifice at a young age stands as a timeless symbol of faith, bravery, and resistance against injustice.




