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Operation Sindoor: The Strike That Shook a Border—and a Narrative
For years, India has lived with the same pattern: terror attacks traced back to Pakistan, routine condemnations, and a brief diplomatic back-and-forth that changed nothing on the ground. But the Pahalgam attack in April 2025 crossed a threshold that New Delhi was no longer willing to tolerate. When 26 Indians were killed in a meticulously planned strike linked to Pakistan-based handlers, India responded not with words but with Operation Sindoor — a military action that serv
Nov 174 min read


After the BJP’s Victory, the Sudden Silence: Why the Noise Vanished Overnight
A Strange Quiet After a Loud Election India just witnessed one of the most high-voltage election seasons in recent years, yet the moment the BJP-led NDA swept to power, a strange and deliberate quiet descended across major media spaces. Debate panels that were shouting for weeks suddenly appear muted. Outlets that ran daily predictions, allegations and “breaking news” controversies now look like they’ve collectively switched to silent mode. And this silence is not accidental.
Nov 174 min read


India’s Indigenous High-Altitude Mono Rail: A Transformative Leap in Border Logistics
In the icy heights of Arunachal Pradesh , where terrain often dictates the pace of military operations, the Indian Army has unveiled a breakthrough that blends innovation, necessity and indigenous engineering. At nearly 16,000 feet in the Kameng Himalayas, the Gajraj Corps has deployed an indigenously developed high-altitude mono rail system—a field innovation that promises to redefine how India sustains its frontline troops along the Line of Actual Control (LAC). Built to wi
Nov 153 min read


India and Canada Reopen Trade Dialogue After Years of Turbulence
India and Canada have taken a decisive step toward rebuilding a strained diplomatic and economic relationship by reviving their Ministerial Dialogue on Trade and Investment (MDTI). Held in New Delhi from 11 to 14 November 2025, the meeting brought together India’s Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal and Canada’s Minister of Export Promotion, International Trade and Economic Development, Maninder Sidhu. This marks the first significant trade engagement since diplomat
Nov 153 min read


Bihar’s 2025 Verdict: A Reshaped Political Landscape and the Fall of the Mahagathbandhan
Bihar’s 2025 Assembly election has delivered one of the most decisive mandates the state has seen in decades. The National Democratic Alliance (NDA), led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and supported by Nitish Kumar’s Janata Dal (United), crossed the two-thirds majority mark with ease. Early trends and final counts combined suggest the alliance is poised to control over 200 seats in the 243-member assembly—an emphatic endorsement of their governance narrative. On the oth
Nov 144 min read


Demolition in Pulwama: Inside the Expanding Probe Into the Red Fort Bomber
The Red Fort car explosion that shook Delhi on November 10, 2025 continues to widen in scope, revealing a sophisticated terror network operating far beyond the capital. In one of the most dramatic developments so far, security agencies demolished the Pulwama home of the prime suspect, Dr Umar un-Nabi, during late-night operations in South Kashmir. The two-storey structure in Koil village was brought down using controlled explosives after investigators confirmed Umar’s role
Nov 144 min read


Amit Shah Vows Uncompromising Justice After Delhi Red Fort Blast
The capital of India was rocked on the evening of November 10, 2025, when a powerful car explosion erupted near Gate 1 of the Red Fort Metro Station. The blast tore through a busy stretch of Old Delhi, killing at least eight people and injuring over twenty. Shattered glass, mangled vehicles, and flames painted a grim picture just meters away from one of India’s most iconic landmarks — a place that has long stood as a symbol of freedom and resilience. According to early inves
Nov 144 min read


Delhi Red Fort Blast: Inside India’s Silent Counter-Terror War
On the evening of 10 November 2025, Delhi’s heart was ripped open by a powerful explosion near Gate 1 of the Red Fort Metro Station. A white Hyundai i20, packed with explosives, detonated around 6:52 p.m., sending flames and panic through the crowded area. The blast killed thirteen people and left several others injured, shattering the city’s fragile sense of security. Authorities quickly classified the explosion as a terrorist act, and investigations began almost instantly.
Nov 134 min read


Al-Falah University Under Fire: Accreditation Scandal and Terror Links Shake Faridabad Institution
Faridabad’s Al-Falah University (AFU), once promoted as a progressive private institution serving rural and minority communities, now finds itself at the centre of two explosive controversies — an alleged accreditation fraud and a suspected terror link tied to the recent Red Fort blast in Delhi . What began as an inquiry into misleading academic claims has evolved into a full-blown investigation spanning from university governance to national security. The Al-Falah University
Nov 134 min read


India’s Strategic Step: Government Rationalises Royalty Rates on Critical Minerals
In a landmark decision that underscores India’s push towards self-reliance in the clean energy and high-tech manufacturing sectors, the Union Cabinet led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has approved the rationalisation of royalty rates for four vital minerals — Graphite, Caesium, Rubidium, and Zirconium. The move is aimed at promoting domestic exploration, reducing import dependency, and unlocking the potential of India’s mineral wealth that is crucial for green technologies
Nov 134 min read


Mudh‑Nyoma Airbase: India’s Strategic High‑Altitude Outpost Near China
The Mudh‑Nyoma Airbase in eastern Ladakh has been officially operationalised, signaling a significant enhancement of India’s defence infrastructure in the high Himalayas. Located at an altitude of nearly 13,700 feet and just a few dozen kilometres from the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China , the base strengthens India’s forward deployment capabilities and rapid response in one of the most sensitive and remote regions of the country. Air Chief Marshal V R Chaudhary mark
Nov 133 min read


India Rejects Pakistan’s Allegations Following Islamabad Blast – A Deeper Look into Growing Tensions
On 11 November 2025, a suicide bomber struck outside the district and sessions court complex in the G-11 sector of Islamabad, killing 12 people and injuring dozens. Pakistani authorities described it as the first large-scale civilian attack in the capital in nearly a decade, signalling a serious breach in security. The militant group Tehrik‑e‑Taliban Pakistan (TTP) initially claimed responsibility, though its spokesperson later denied involvement. In the wake of the attack, P
Nov 133 min read


India Grants Land in Varanasi for Bhutanese Monastery: A New Symbol of Spiritual and Diplomatic Harmony
In a remarkable gesture symbolizing the deep cultural and spiritual connection between India and Bhutan , Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that India will provide land in Varanasi for the construction of a Bhutanese Buddhist monastery. The decision was revealed during Modiji’s two-day state visit to Bhutan , marking another milestone in the enduring friendship between the two Himalayan neighbours. The announcement signifies more than diplomatic goodwill—it reflects t
Nov 134 min read


PM Modi Meets Red Fort Blast Survivors: ‘Conspirators Will Not Be Spared’
After concluding his two-day state visit to Bhutan , Prime Minister Narendra Modi wasted no time. Landing in Delhi, he went straight to Lok Nayak Jai Prakash (LNJP) Hospital to meet those injured in the Red Fort car blast that shook the capital earlier this week. The explosion claimed ten lives and left more than twenty injured near one of India’s most iconic landmarks. PM Modi at LNJP Hospital in New Delhi | India Today Empathy Amid Tragedy Inside the hospital, Modiji met
Nov 133 min read


India and Bhutan Unite in Spirit: PM Modi Inaugurates the Kalachakra ‘Wheel of Time’ Ceremony
A moment of profound cultural harmony unfolded in Thimphu as Prime Minister Narendra Modi joined Bhutan’s King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and the Fourth Druk Gyalpo, Jigme Singye Wangchuck, for the inauguration of the sacred Kalachakra or “Wheel of Time” Empowerment ceremony. The event, steeped in spiritual significance, was held at Thimphu’s Changlimithang Stadium and presided over by Bhutan’s Chief Abbot, His Holiness the Je Khenpo. The three-day ceremony marked a spi
Nov 124 min read


India Draws the Line: Trade Deals Must Protect Farmers, Dairy, and Worker
At the Udyog Samagam 2025 in New Delhi, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal declared that India will never compromise on the interests of its farmers, dairy sector, and workers for the sake of foreign trade deals. Goyal reaffirmed that India’s trade strategy rests on fairness, balance, and self-respect — prioritizing domestic welfare over external pressure. Union Minister Piyush Goyal (Photo/PTI) | Business Standard Exploring New Markets Amid Tariffs The Minister no
Nov 122 min read


Delhi Red Fort Blast: A City Shaken, A Nation on Edge
The heart of India’s capital trembled on November 10, 2025, when a car explosion near the historic Red Fort tore through the evening calm, killing at least eight and injuring more than twenty. The blast, which shattered windows, set vehicles ablaze, and sent shockwaves through Old Delhi, has been officially classified as a terror attack — one that threatens not just the safety of the city but the symbolic sanctity of the nation’s capital. A policeman stands guard as investiga
Nov 124 min read


The Sacred and the Survival: When Cows Become the Battlefield
The Question That Refuses to Die Across continents, a quiet battle unfolds — not over land or power, but over belief and belonging. From India’s dusty plains to Nigeria’s green savannas, the cow has become more than an animal. It is a symbol — of livelihood, of identity, of what people hold sacred. In India, the cow is not merely an animal. It is a living symbol of faith, a reminder of restraint, a vessel of life itself. For centuries, Hindus have revered the cow as “Gau Mata
Nov 124 min read


Assam’s Golden Era of Growth: A Technological and Industrial Renaissance
Assam is witnessing an unprecedented transformation that could redefine its economic identity and position within India’s developmental map. Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman , during her recent visit to Guwahati and Morigaon, described this as a “golden moment of growth” for the northeastern state. Her visit underscored not only the progress already achieved but also the ambitious roadmap Assam is charting for the future — one built on technology, entrepreneurship, a
Nov 84 min read


Rajnath Singh vs Rahul Gandhi: The Battle Over Alleged Vote Fraud
The political discourse in India has recently been reignited following allegations of large-scale electoral fraud made by Rahul Gandhi , Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha. Gandhi claimed that the 2024 Haryana Assembly elections witnessed massive manipulation, including around 25 lakh fake voter entries, duplicate registrations, and suspiciously repeated voter identities. In one of the more striking claims, he alleged that a photograph of a Brazilian model appeared 22
Nov 73 min read
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