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#FirstpostFlashback: The faceoff between Israel and Iran has put India in a tough spot. Though New Delhi has cultivated strong ties with Tehran, the Supreme Leader has often stirred the pot with his comments on Kashmir. How will India navigate this crisis? @Palkisu tells you.
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#FirstpostFlashback: Israel is said to possess a nuclear arsenal of 90 warheads, though the country is yet to admit this publicly. Will the faceoff with Iran force Israel to brandish its nukes? Find out on Flashback with @Palkisu.
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#FirstpostFlashback: Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has said that "Iran will be free, sooner than you think", a comment that hints at regime change in Tehran. The Islamic regime was set up in 1979 after the Islamic Revolution led by Ayatollah Khomeini. Does the latest escalation pose a threat to it? How does Iran's regime function? Find out on Flashback with @Palkisu.
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#FirstpostFlashback: India is days away from the first budget of PM Narendra Modi's third term. FM Nirmala Sitharaman, who has presented six budgets, will set a record for most consecutive budget presentations on Tuesday. But what is the history of budgets in India? | @Palkisu
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#FirstpostFlashback: India has backed efforts by Mauritius to reclaim the Chagos archipelago, which is illegally occupied by the UK and the US. The island is now home to a military base that the two Western powers are unwilling to give up. But how did they come to control this Mauritian land in the first place? @palkisu tells you how the US and the UK "stole" the islands on Flashback: bit.ly/3SaZH6h
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#FirstpostFlashback: India has backed efforts by Mauritius to reclaim the Chagos archipelago, which is illegally occupied by the UK and the US. The island is now home to a military base that the two Western powers are unwilling to give up. But how did they come to control this Mauritian land in the first place? @palkisu tells you how the US and the UK "stole" the islands on Flashback.
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A excellent synopsis of the fascinating history of #Chess by @palkisu 👍 #FirstpostFlashback Cc : @Kasparov63 @vishy64theking @rpraggnachess @DGukesh
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#FirstpostFlashback: Chess is played by millions of people around the world. Historians trace its origin to 6th century India, where a similar board game was quite popular among kings and traders. How did that game evolve into modern-day chess? @palkisu tells you on Flashback.

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#FirstpostFlashback: Chess is played by millions of people around the world. Historians trace its origin to 6th century India, where a similar board game was quite popular among kings and traders. How did that game evolve into modern-day chess? @palkisu tells you on Flashback.
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#FirstpostFlashback: Chess is played by millions of people around the world. It is a highly organised game with a dedicated fan base. But have you wondered how chess emerged as a board game? Who created the rules and designed the chess pieces? @palkisu tells you on Flashback.
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Discover the roots of Ayatollah Khomeini's rise to power and the consolidation of authority by the Ayatollahs in Iran on #FirstpostFlashback with @Palkisu. Power struggle between Hardliners and moderates, and complex history of revolution. #Iran #Ayatollah #firstpost #Geopolitics 🙌
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#FirstpostFlashback: In 1979, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini returned from 14 years in exile to declare an Islamic Republic in Iran. He had led a nationwide revolution that overthrew the pro-Western Shah of Iran. But how was this power structure created? How did the Ayatollahs accumulate power in their hands? Find out on Flashback with @Palkisu.

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#FirstpostFlashback: In 1979, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini returned from 14 years in exile to declare an Islamic Republic in Iran. He had led a nationwide revolution that overthrew the pro-Western Shah of Iran. But how was this power structure created? How did the Ayatollahs accumulate power in their hands? Find out on Flashback with @Palkisu.
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#FirstpostFlashback: Today, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the supreme leader of Iran, is the most powerful man in the country. Only he can declare war and peace. But how was this power structure created? How did the Ayatollahs consolidate power in their hands? | @Palkisu
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#FirstpostFlashback: Myanmar is said to have around 135 ethnic groups, many of them with their own territory and army. Since its independence in 1948, Myanmar has struggled to create a national identity and put down rebellions by ethnic armies. Many military experts consider Myanmar’s internal conflict to be the longest-running civil war in the world. The latest one involves fighting between a coalition of ethnic groups and the ruling junta. The rebel groups are said to hold an edge and control up to 60% of Myanmar’s total territory. Why do so many ethnic armies operate in Myanmar? How did the fighting first break out? @palkisu tells you on Flashback.
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#FirstpostFlashback: Myanmar is said to have around 135 ethnic groups, many of them with their own territory and army. The rebel groups are said to hold an edge and control up to 60% of Myanmar’s total territory. @palkisu tells you more on Flashback.
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#FirstpostFlashback: In the 1960s and 1970s, the United States and the United Kingdom stole an island located in the Indian Ocean. They emptied the island of its local population and converted it into a military base in the middle of the ocean.
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#FirstpostFlashback: In the 1960s and 1970s, the United States and the United Kingdom stole an island located in the Indian Ocean. They emptied the island of its local population and converted it into a military base in the middle of the ocean. How did the UK and the US take control of this strategically important island? Who is the rightful owner of this land? And what happened to the locals who once lived there? @Palkisu tells you on Flashback.
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#FirstpostFlashback: In the 1960s and 1970s, the United States and the United Kingdom stole an island located in the Indian Ocean. They emptied the island of its local population and converted it into a military base in the middle of the ocean. How did the UK and the US take control of this strategically important island? Who is the rightful owner of this land? @Palkisu tells you on Flashback.
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#FirstpostFlashback: Pakistan began its post-partition journey by joining multiple military alliances led by the US. But in the decades afterward, Islamabad forged an “iron brotherhood” with Communist China. How did they build an “iron brotherhood”? Where does India figure in this equation? @palkisu tells you
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