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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Adani, Accountability, and India’s Industrial Growth

Every industrialist aims for a clear, strategic business vision—driving growth, setting goals, and building effective teams. These principles guide major corporations, fuelling success and national economic progress. However, industrial activities often intersect with government regulations, creating a complex relationship between business and politics. Recent allegations against the Adani Group, based on a New York court’s…

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Justified Rejection of Climate Token

India’s decision to reject the United States’ $3 billion climate finance proposal isn’t just a diplomatic statement—it’s a necessary stand against the inadequacies of global climate policy. At a time when developing nations face escalating climate disasters, half-measures and token gestures from wealthy nations are no longer acceptable. The U.S. pledged $3 billion to the…

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Print Media Scams Demand Reforms

As a senior media practitioner, I am deeply concerned by the unchecked corruption plaguing the print media industry in India. Despite declining readership in the digital age, print media has paradoxically become a “cash cow” for unscrupulous promoters. This is largely due to the widespread manipulation of circulation figures, unethical auditing practices, and the fraudulent…

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BJP Sweeps Maharashtra but Stumbles in Jharkhand: A Tale of Two States

The assembly election results in Maharashtra and Jharkhand tell a story of contrasting fortunes for the BJP-led coalition. While the party’s dominance in Maharashtra reached unprecedented heights, it failed to prevent the JMM-led alliance from securing a second term in Jharkhand. These outcomes highlight significant trends in voter behaviour and the effectiveness of political narratives…

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Forced Conversions: Stop the Threat

The latest revelations from a fact-finding report on Jamia Millia Islamia University are deeply disturbing. Allegations of non-Muslim students being coerced into converting to Islam under threats of rape and violence have shocked the conscience of the nation. If this report holds true, it signals a troubling pattern of forced conversions that could be happening…

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Modi Must Act on Bangladesh

The situation in Bangladesh is rapidly deteriorating, with the Hindu minority facing increasing threats from radical Islamist groups. Attacks on temples, kidnappings, and violence are becoming alarmingly frequent, creating a climate of fear and insecurity. This escalation has been met with muted responses from Bangladesh’s interim government, which has failed to protect its minority citizens….

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India’s Justified Stand on Champions Trophy

The Indian government’s decision to withhold permission for the national cricket team to participate in the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy in Pakistan has sparked heated debates. With the tournament set to begin in less than three months, the uncertainty has left the International Cricket Council (ICC) scrambling to find a resolution. However, India’s refusal to…

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