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China Is The Next Global Leader In Multiple Domains.

China’s progress toward greater global influence is undeniable and multidimensional, but whether this translates to becoming the “next world leader” depends on how “leadership” is defined. Here’s a balanced analysis based on current trajectories (as of mid-2025) Areas Where China Is Gaining Ground Critical Challenges & Limitations Realistic Trajectory: Co-Leadership, Not Hegemony Conclusion China is poised to […]

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“My Hero Far Away”

When bedtime comes, the stars peek through,I save your spot—it’s just for you.Your chair sits empty, quiet, still,But in my heart, I feel your will. Your coffee cup, the one you hold,Stays warm in stories Mama told.She says you’re helping cities shine,But I count days with moon’s slow climb. I wear your socks (they’re big

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“The Thorns of Change”

Once in a bustling town lived a boy named Jayden. He was known as the “bad boy” of the neighborhood—rebellious, loud, and reckless. Teachers dreaded his presence, classmates feared his outbursts, and neighbors whispered behind closed doors. Jayden didn’t care. Or so he thought. He wore his defiance like armor, laughing off punishments and pushing

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War And Peace

1. A Shared History, A Painful Separation 🔹 Before 1947 India and Pakistan were once one nation. People lived side by side—Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Christians. They celebrated festivals together, ate the same food, and spoke the same languages. Lahore was as much a cultural hub for pre-partition India as Delhi or Calcutta. 🔹 Partition’s Wounds

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