Memory Politics WWII

  Memory Politics WWII | NANA RONGER ITIHAS Memory politics refers to the way that societies remember and memorialize past events, particularly those that were significant or traumatic. In the context of World War II, different countries have approached the memory of the war in different ways, reflecting their own unique histories, experiences, and national narratives.

Russia’s Role in India’s Wars | NANA RONGER ITIHAS

    Russia’s Role in India’s Wars     Russia has had a long history of friendship and cooperation with India, dating back to the early years of the Cold War. During this time, the Soviet Union was a key supplier of military equipment to India, and the two countries had a strong strategic partnership.