Todays Editorial

Tariffs Trump Trade

When UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer met Narendra Modi in Mumbai on Thursday, the long-negotiated India–U.K. trade pact finally crystallized with additional features, expanding access for a wider range of Indian exports and including special provisions for MSMEs. Nearly 99 percent of exports to Britain will now face zero duty, and small exporters in textiles,…

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Pakistan’s Final Delusion

Once again, Pakistan is trying to roar after being mauled. Defence Minister Khawaja Asif’s boast that “chances of war with India are real” and that Pakistan would achieve “bigger success” in any future conflict is a bad joke told to a frightened audience. His outburst came in response to Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi’s…

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Bengal Bleeds Again

The recent images of Jalpaiguri were not scenes from a war zone, but they might as well have been. Bloodied faces, fractured skulls, and shattered vehicles — all in the name of flood relief. The ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) has crossed every limit of political decency, unleashing its cadre on opposition leaders who dared to…

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Disgrace in the Courtroom

India witnessed an unprecedented and disgraceful moment inside its highest court this week. A lawyer reportedly attempted to hurl a shoe at Chief Justice of India, B.R. Gavai—while shouting “Sanatan ka apmaan nahi sahenge.” Never before in the history of independent India has such contempt been shown to the head of the judiciary within the…

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India’s Homegrown Tech Visionary

At a time when India’s brightest minds continue to power Silicon Valley’s billion-dollar empires, Sridhar Vembu chose a different road—the one that led back home. A proud product of IIT Madras and Princeton University, the founder of Zoho Corporation represents a rare blend of intellectual excellence, entrepreneurial daring, and patriotic conviction. In an age when…

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Pakistan Scripting Its Own Peril

For decades, Pakistan has survived by playing the role of an international blackmailer—harbouring terrorists, peddling drugs, and offering its territory as a playground for great power games. But the recent hard-hitting statements from India’s top security leadership make one thing abundantly clear: Islamabad may finally be scripting its own extinction. On Friday, both Indian Army…

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Trump’s Self-Made Mess

The United States is once again showing the world how a superpower can self-sabotage. On October 1, the nation slipped into its third government shutdown under President Donald Trump. The trigger? A standoff over funding for the 2026 fiscal year—specifically, Democrats’ push to extend Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies. Without them, millions risk losing health…

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RSS@100: A ₹100 Tribute

When Prime Minister Narendra Modi released the special ₹100 coin commemorating the centenary of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), it was not just a symbolic gesture—it was a moment of historic acknowledgement. At long last, the Republic officially recognised the immense, often thankless, service of an organisation that has been shaping India’s national consciousness for…

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Deterrence, Not Complacency

India’s latest strategic posture is not theatre — it is sober preparation for a peril no democracy wants to face: nuclear coercion wrapped in the chaos of conventional conflict. When the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen Anil Chouhan, warned that India must be ready for radiological and related threats after Operation Sindoor, it was not…

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Pakistan on Boil

As the saying goes, What you sow, so shall you reap. Nothing fits Pakistan better. For decades, Islamabad sowed the seeds of separatism, jihad, and terror in India’s Jammu and Kashmir. Today, the flames of discontent are consuming Pakistan itself, and nowhere is this truer than in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). The irony could not be…

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