Columnist M S Shanker, Orange News 9

Durandhar: Cinema That Unmasks Congress

I walked into the theatre more out of curiosity than conviction. The reviews of Durandhar were already trending, social media was buzzing, and long queues of self-described nationalists and patriots were forming outside cinema halls. I wanted to see for myself whether the film was mere political propaganda—or whether it dared to revisit uncomfortable truths…

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Hours after being summoned, Indian envoy says ties with Bangladesh ‘not transient’

Dhaka: Indian High Commissioner Pranay Verma on Sunday said New Delhi’s relations with Dhaka are “not transient” but “everlasting”, hours after Bangladesh’s foreign office summoned him to express its “serious concern” over “incendiary statements” made by deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina, who is currently in India. Hasina, 78, fled to India in August last year…

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C5: A Strategic Joke

Donald Trump’s foreign policy has never been accused of subtlety. But his so-called “Core 5” (C5) proposal—an alleged attempt to replace the G7 with a new power club comprising the US, China, Russia, India and Japan—takes strategic recklessness to an entirely new level. It is not a blueprint for a new world order; it is…

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Dhurandhar – propaganda with popcorn

Almost a week after its release, I finally watched the much-hyped Dhurandhar. Better late than never, especially when a film insists on occupying 3.5 hours of one’s life, presumably in the national interest. I broadly agree with Arfa Khanum Sherwani’s analysis and with other suitably ‘unbiased’ reviewers who have identified Dhurandhar for what it is…

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