CAG audit exposes mismanagement, fraud in Madhya Pradesh

A CAG audit of Madhya Pradesh government’s...

How Solar Power is Shaping India’s Path to Net Zero Emissions

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forex reserves rise to USD 658.8 billion

New Delhi: India’s foreign exchange reserves rose...

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Where Courage Climbs: The Indian Army’s Indomitable Mountaineers

The Indian Army is known for its rich mountaineering legacy, which includes numerous historic achievements in high-altitude explorations. The force has been instrumental in advancing India's mountaineering capabilities even in...

Assam: NHRC takes suo motu cognisance of reported detention of a journalist

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has taken suo motu cognisance of a media...

Punjab and Haryana High Court transfers Col Bath assault probe to Chandigarh Police

Chandigarh: Punjab and Haryana High Court has transferred the probe into the assault on...

India’s progressive Waqf bill outpaces Western ‘liberal’ and Muslim-majority countries

India’s Waqf Amendment Bill, 2024, introduces reforms ensuring transparency, gender equality, and sectarian inclusivity. It removes contentious provisions, strengthens government oversight, and mandates Muslim women
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’s representation. Compared to Western and Asian countries, India’s framework is more structured and inclusive in Waqf management.

DGCA intensifies scrutiny of domestic airlines

The Indian aviation industry faces heightened scrutiny, with multiple airlines penalised for safety violations and mishandling operations. NEW DELHI: The Indian aviation industry has come...

Deconstructing Wikipedia: It’s biased, lopsided and partisan

MUMBAI: In the digital age, Wikipedia has emerged as one of the most frequently accessed sources of information globally, with over 1.5 billion monthly...

India that is Bharat

‘Eminent Distorians’ rebels against the trick mirror view of history where the colonial agenda sets its course. NEW DELHI: The novelist Robert Louis Stevenson said,...

Pak National Day 2025: Draconian army & the war on its own people

The Pakistani Army intensifies crackdowns on Baloch nationalists, militarizing the region and committing documented human rights abuses. On a bright afternoon on March 16, 2025,...

IS IRAN ABOUT TO EXPERIENCE a REGIME CHANGE?

Iran faces economic collapse, rising protests, military setbacks, and potential regime change amid leadership uncertainty. LONDON: “The country is like a powder keg, and further...

Plundering the Seas: How China’s Illegal Fishing Threatens Global Stability

China's distant-water fishing fleet is causing widespread environmental damage and economic instability, particularly off Argentina’s coast. Engaging in illegal practices, these ships exploit marine resources and evade enforcement measures. Global efforts to curb the fleet’s impact remain inadequate, threatening both ecosystems and geopolitical stability.

Islamist surge in Bangladesh: ISI backs radical revival under Yunus regime

Bangladesh’s instability grows under Yunus’s interim government, with radical Islamist groups gaining influence. ISI-backed activities are escalating. This surge threatens regional peace, especially affecting India’s northeastern states.

Environmental Colonialism: China’s Debt Diplomacy Fuels Zambia’s Ecological Crisis

Early on February 18th, communities in Zambia’s Copperbelt Province confronted an environmental catastrophe that shattered their economic security overnight. A massive failure at Sino-Metals...

Taiwanese TSMC’s $100bn semiconductor investment in the US bespeaks of a resilient ecosystem

Taiwan’s semiconductor industry, led by TSMC and Gudeng, is aligning with U.S. policies while strengthening global supply chains. The nation is learning from Ukraine’s resilience, planning for potential conflicts, and adapting strategically. India can learn from Taiwan’s SME-driven semiconductor ecosystem and crisis-response strategies.

Top LeT commander killed in targeted ambush deep inside Pakistan

Abu Qatal Sindhi, a senior commander of the Pakistan-based terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), was shot dead by unidentified gunmen in Dina City, Jhelum, on...

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The Machinery of Deception: How disinformation campaigns target India

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It’s India’s moment as globalisation witnesses a new dawn

As Trump’s protectionism threatens to unravel decades of global integration, India stands at a crossroads. It can seize this moment to redefine globalisation and...

The derailed train from Balochistan

The Baloch independence issue has been festering since Pakistan’s independence in 1947 when the princely state of Kalat was allowed to choose between joining...

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