Todays Editorial

Indian Aviation Soars to New Heights

The Indian aviation industry is rapidly becoming one of the most dynamic sectors in the global market, earning praise from industry leaders like Willie Walsh, the Director General of the International Air Transport Association (IATA). Walsh recently underscored India’s meteoric growth, suggesting it as a prime destination for aspiring pilots, given the vast expansion plans…

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Soros Allegations Rock Parliament

The halls of the Indian Parliament reverberated with a new name this session: George Soros. The BJP, led by Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju and BJP President J.P. Nadda, accused the Congress party of links with Soros, an international financier often criticized for funding groups that challenge sovereign governments. Congress, predictably, cried foul, labeling the…

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Hinduphobia Returns to J&K

The resurgence of Hinduphobia in Jammu and Kashmir signals a troubling pattern of divisive rhetoric targeting the minority Hindu community in the state. Following DMK leader Udhayanidhi Stalin’s controversial comments, PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti’s daughter, Iltija Mufti, has now likened Hinduism to a disease. In a startling post on X (formerly Twitter), she claimed even…

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Deep State Exposed in Parliament

The persistent obstructionism by the Indian Opposition in Parliament has reached alarming levels, derailing crucial legislative work and undermining national progress. Citing past disruptions by the BJP as justification for their actions today is not only disingenuous but also highlights a lack of introspection. The responsibility of the Opposition is to offer constructive criticism and…

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The Rise and Challenges of the Indian Navy

The Indian Navy, established in 1612 as the East India Company’s Marine, celebrated its Foundation Day on Wednesday, highlighting its evolution into a formidable maritime force. Today, it stands as a key pillar of India’s defense strategy, safeguarding the nation’s 7,500 km coastline and asserting influence across the geopolitically vital Indo-Pacific region. Its rise from…

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Trump’s Warning to Hamas

Donald Trump’s warning to Hamas, demanding the release of all Israeli hostages before his formal inauguration on January 20, signals a decisive shift in U.S. foreign policy. His message is not just rhetoric—it’s a clear statement of intent that reflects his campaign promise to resolve two major conflicts: the Israel-Hamas war and the Russia-Ukraine war….

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Unwarranted Outrage Over Population Call

The latest backlash from Muslim leaders, including AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi and the All India Muslim Personal Board (AIMPB), against RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat’s suggestion that Hindus should consider having two to three children is both unwarranted and misplaced. Bhagwat’s appeal centers on concerns about the declining Hindu population, a topic that deserves serious consideration…

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Flawed Parallels, Dangerous Narratives

The arrest of Chinmoy Krishna Das, a senior ISKCON leader in Bangladesh, underscores the deteriorating conditions for Hindu minorities. His detention, purportedly for “disrespecting” the Bangladeshi flag, signals a troubling pattern of targeted harassment, particularly in the aftermath of Sheikh Hasina’s ousting. Minority communities are now increasingly vulnerable, facing rising violence and systemic discrimination, heightening…

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Opposition’s Dangerous Betrayal

Latest statements by Congress-led Opposition leaders reveal a troubling pattern of undermining national interests and pandering to minority vote banks at the expense of the majority community. These actions reflect a dangerous disregard for India’s sovereignty and safety, raising serious questions about the motives driving their rhetoric. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s reaction to…

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