TMC, BJD, Shiv Sena, NCP, AAP and AGP have all become weak, second-rung players in states they once dominated. And it doesn’t look like that the BJP juggernaut is stopping anytime soon, even to catch its breath
Apprehended by Turkish agencies, Dola is now in NCB custody and is expected to offer investigators insight into the financial pipelines, shadow networks, and cross-border alliances sustaining his narcotics trade
The new 594-km corridor from Meerut to Prayagraj promises faster travel, but its real test lies in whether it can bring investment, jobs and industry into eastern UP — where development has lagged for decades
Most heart failure patients in India pay over 90% of treatment – or over Rs 1.06 lakh annually – out of pocket. New research shows how gaps in coverage are pushing families into debt – and may be affecting survival
The April 2025 terror attack triggered a decisive shift in India’s security posture — from restraint to calibrated retaliation. The country formalised a more assertive approach, integrating military, technological, and diplomatic tools
Why can’t women get reservation in the current 543-member Parliament? Why are southern states calling this a conspiracy to sideline them in national politics? And, is this all aimed at the 2029 general election?
The new six-lane access-controlled Delhi-Dehradun Economic Corridor will be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on April 14
Officials, however, stress that the end of Naxalism will be a gradual process rather than an absolute one, even if key operational targets have been achieved
While Iran claims it hasn’t deployed mines in the waterway so far, the deployment of the floating explosive devices could paralyse trade in the region.
While Trump has signalled a willingness for negotiation, Tehran’s warning has exposed a deeper risk: the Gulf countries' heavy reliance on desalination plants, where any disruption could trigger a devastating crisis for millions
The oil shock of 1973 is the closest thing to what the world is experiencing presently thanks to the war in Iran.
With the March 4 action in the Indian Ocean, the US Navy effectively reintroduced classic submarine-versus-surface-ship warfare — an aspect of naval combat that had remained largely dormant since World War II
The Modi govt recently released ‘Prahaar’ — India’s first comprehensive counter-terrorism strategy, outlining a seven-pillar strategy built on ‘zero tolerance’, intelligence-led prevention and a whole-of-society approach
Seven in 10 Hindu Americans hold college degrees. Only three in 10 US adults do. The gap seems to confirm a stereotype — until you look closer to understand that the real story isn’t about faith at all
By early 2027, a manufacturing unit in Karnataka will start rolling out H125, the world’s only chopper capable of flying to Mount Everest. This will help cater to the Indian armed forces’ requirement for a light multi-role helicopter for high-altitude ops
Pakistan says terror groups are no longer operating from its soil. But a UN report just confirmed the Jaish-e-Mohammad's role in last year's attack near Delhi's Red Fort
Maharashtra deputy CM Ajit Pawar’s death in a plane crash has created an immediate vacuum in the state’s politics. His passing underscores how the sudden loss of key leaders has, at critical moments, reshaped political alignments at both the state and national levels
The Comptroller and Auditor General’s audit of the Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana raises serious questions about how India’s biggest skilling scheme verified training, assessments and placements. Tabled in Parliament in December, the report has sparked demands for accountability over data integrity and monitoring failures
The results of congestion pricing have been striking. About 73,000 fewer vehicles now enter this bustling zone every day — a decline that has added up to 27 million fewer trips in one year – an 11% reduction on average. That single change has reshaped how New York City moves. Indian cities need to act fast
India, from the time of Jawaharlal Nehru, has never accepted the 1963 agreement under which Pakistan illegally ceded part of Indian territory to China. More recently, New Delhi has formally objected to China’s infrastructure build-up in the Shaksgam Valley in PoK
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