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Recent UGC, NCERT controversies were avoidable: Dharmendra Pradhan

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan described the recent controversies surrounding the UGC equity regulations and the NCERT textbook featuring comments on judicial corruption as "avoidable." Speaking during a fireside chat...

The Perpetual Friction: Decoding U.S.-Iran Negotiation Conditions and Why the “War” is Destined to Continue

For over four decades, the relationship between the United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran has been...

SC status only for Hindus, Sikhs or Buddhists, it ends with Religious Conversion: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court on Tuesday held that the Scheduled Caste status is available only to Hindus, Sikhs and...

American Mercenary Matthew VanDyke and Ukrainian Nationals Detained in India: A Case of Espionage and Geopolitical Strain

In a development that has raised eyebrows in international security circles, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) of India...

The Fragile Lifeline: How Attacks on Oil and Gas Infrastructure in Middle East Threaten a Global Supply Chain Catastrophe

In the modern global economy, energy is not merely a commodity; it is the fundamental substrate upon which...
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Patriotic Indian’s resistance and Low Turnout makes Khalistani Protest a ‘BIG FLOP SHOW’

Pro Khalistani groups demonstrating outside Indian High Commission in several countries have been reported. This includes, Indian High Commission outside Canada, Australia, and the...

‘Faulty Migration Policy’ draws first blood, Dutch Govt collapsed over plan to further limit Immigration

It seems Europe has arrived at a crossroads, where it has to take a firm decision to end the Migrant crisis once for all....

Putin mocks West at SCO meeting, says “Sanctions making Russia stronger”

When Russia invaded Ukraine in February last year, the international community slapped a raft of sanctions on it. They froze the assets of wealthy...

Pakistan’s Genocide – Pakistan Army Must be held Accountable for Crimes Against Millions of People

The genocide committed against the Bengali nation by the Pakistani military, during the Bangladesh war of independence, began on March 25, 1971 with the launch of Operation Searchlight when the government of Pakistan (then West Pakistan) began a military crackdown on East Pakistan (Bangladesh) to suppress Bengali calls for self-determination.

Riots in European Countries: Is Europe reeling under the pressure of its flawed Migrant Policies?

France has been devastated by a violent wave of protests after a 17-year-old youth was shot by police near Paris on Tuesday, sparking a...

France is facing unprecedented Riots and Clashes, What caused it?

France was hit by a third night of riots on Thursday which saw clashes in towns and cities across the country, schools burned and...
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