Pakistan’s Dangerous Provocation

Pakistan has once again demonstrated its penchant for reckless provocation, brazenly challenging India’s patience and inviting consequences it can ill afford. Despite repeated warnings from the Indian government and military, Pakistan remains undeterred in its actions, further deteriorating already fragile relations. This time, it has stooped to an even lower level—rolling out the red carpet…

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Justice Served, But Delayed

After nearly four decades, the wheels of justice have finally turned—albeit at a frustratingly slow pace. The Delhi High Court’s decision to sentence Congress leader Sajjan Kumar to life imprisonment for his role in the brutal 1984 anti-Sikh riots is a long-overdue step toward accountability. While some may argue that Kumar’s advanced age has tempered…

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India’s Economic Momentum

India’s economy is on a remarkable growth trajectory, solidifying its position as the world’s fastest-emerging major economy. The World Bank’s latest assessment reaffirms that this momentum will continue for at least the next two years, driven by robust domestic demand, policy reforms, and strong macroeconomic fundamentals. As global economies grapple with uncertainty, India’s resilience and…

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India’s Final Warning to Pakistan

The patience of the Indian establishment has run its course. With two brave soldiers martyred due to yet another Pakistani provocation, India has made it clear—there will be no more tolerance, only action. The recent Flag Meeting between Brigadiers on both sides of the Indo-Pak border was anything but diplomatic pleasantries. The message from India…

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Time for ADR to Rethink Its Branding

The Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) has once again made sweeping claims, branding 71% of the newly formed Delhi Cabinet as “criminals” and “crorepatis.” According to its latest report, five out of seven ministers, including the Chief Minister, have criminal cases against them. Additionally, the two have been labelled as wealthy simply because of their…

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Lok Ayukta’s MUDA Failure

The Karnataka Lok Ayukta’s inability to find evidence against Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his wife in the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) scam is not just a failure—it’s a glaring miscarriage of justice. Despite extensive media reports highlighting questionable land allotments and irregularities, the anti-corruption watchdog conveniently found nothing substantial to indict the state’s most…

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