Todays Editorial

Columnist-M.S.Shanker

Desperate Provocation

When a nation runs out of strategy, it reaches for spectacle. That, in essence, is what Khawaja Asif has just served up—an alarming cocktail of fear-mongering, bluster, and reckless provocation. His claim that India could stage a “false flag” operation—without offering a shred of evidence—is not just irresponsible, it is dangerously familiar. Pakistan’s establishment has…

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Columnist-M.S.Shanker

Sea Power Rising

India wholeheartedly welcomes the induction of three formidable naval assets—INS Taragiri, INS Aridhaman, and a soon-to-be commissioned nuclear submarine into the Western Command into its maritime arsenal. These are not routine additions to the fleet; they represent a decisive leap in India’s quest for strategic dominance at sea. At a time when global waters are…

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Columnist-M.S.Shanker

Bengal Bleeds Again

West Bengal is burning—again. And this time, the flames are not accidental; they are political, calculated, and chillingly familiar. Mere condemnation of the unrelenting violence allegedly unleashed by cadres of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) is not just inadequate—it is an abdication of responsibility. What unfolded in Malda, where judicial officials were reportedly obstructed and vehicles…

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Columnist-M.S.Shanker

Owaisi’s Dilemma

There is a certain irony in watching Asaduddin Owaisi now sermonise about the “exploitation” of Muslims by so-called secular parties. For decades, that accusation was whispered in political corridors; today, Owaisi has chosen to shout it from campaign platforms in states like West Bengal, Bihar, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Assam. The question, however, is not whether…

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Columnist-M.S.Shanker

Blood Jihad

For decades, the world has been fed a carefully packaged lie — that Pakistan’s so-called “jihad” in Kashmir is a noble, moral, almost spiritual struggle. That illusion now lies shattered, not by Indian dossiers or Western think tanks, but by a voice from within Pakistan itself. When Mufti Saeed Khan — a cleric with proximity…

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Columnist-M.S.Shanker

Rupee Under Siege

The slide of the Indian rupee to ₹95 against the US dollar is not merely a statistical marker—it is a signal flare from the deeper currents shaping the global and domestic economic landscape. Currency depreciation, while not uncommon in emerging markets, becomes a cause for concern when it is persistent, broad-based, and driven by structural…

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Columnist-M.S.Shanker

WB Ballots Under Siege

The moment the Election Commission of India announced the poll schedule, West Bengal predictably slid back into a familiar, ugly script—violence, intimidation, and political muscle-flexing. This is not coincidence; it is a pattern. And at the center of it stands All India Trinamool Congress under Mamata Banerjee. Despite pre-emptive steps by the Election Commission—replacing the…

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Columnist M S Shanker, Orange News 9

Terror Apologia Laid Bare

When two former occupants of India’s highest offices casually redefine terrorism, it is not merely a difference of opinion—it is an indictment of a political culture that blurred the line between dissent and destruction for far too long. A recent video featuring Kapil Sibal and Hamid Ansari has reignited a deeply uncomfortable debate. Both men,…

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Columnist-M.S.Shanker

Naxalism Crushed

If there was ever a moment for the Narendra Modi government to claim that it doesn’t just make promises but executes them, the latest developments in Maoist-affected regions offer a compelling case. The surrender of a top CPI (Maoist) leader in Chhattisgarh—days before the Centre’s self-imposed March 31 deadline—signals not just an operational success, but…

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