Prejudiced, preconceived and pre-determined narrative-based news coverage on Bharat’s happenings is neither ethical nor objective. Dr Aniruddh Subhedar Renowned Belgian Indologist Koenraad Elst had said, “Western correspondents in Delhi just don't know very much and also don't feel the need to find out more.” In 1990s, Elst did extensive research on India especially Ayodhya Ram … Continue reading Why’s Global Media Silent on Sandeshkhali Women’s Rapes?
Category: Insurgency
‘Familial Story of Violence Perpetrators Masquerading as Victims’
Over the years, Banbhoolpura in Haldwani has shot to fame as a centre for Islamist extremism. Recent history of extremist activities came to fore with violence unleashed on a police station and public transport in 2019, attacks on COVID19 healthcare personnel in 2020 and assaults on Hindus in 2022. The islamist gangs’ ties with drugs … Continue reading ‘Familial Story of Violence Perpetrators Masquerading as Victims’
Trudeau’s Lost Plot with India
Trudeau's political gambits with Canada-based extremists threaten to undermine the fabric of Canada's national interests, casting a long shadow over its democratic values and international relations, especially with India. Rahul PAWA In a development that could further complicate the already strained ties between Ottawa and New Delhi, a commission established by the Trudeau administration to … Continue reading Trudeau’s Lost Plot with India
Supreme Court’s Historic Hearing on Amendment of Article 370 of Indian Constitution
In a significant judicial endeavour, the Supreme Court of India, led by a five-judge Constitution Bench comprising Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul, Sanjiv Khanna, BR Gavai, and Surya Kant, was tasked with adjudicating a series of petitions challenging the Centre's decision to revoke Article 370. This bench faced the formidable task of … Continue reading Supreme Court’s Historic Hearing on Amendment of Article 370 of Indian Constitution
Bharat’s G-20 Presidency for World
Roadmap for human centric, inclusive & green development with climate justice; re-designing multilateral banks, leadership for global south big takeaways Narendra Modi During its time, India achieved the extraordinary: It revitalised multilateralism, amplified the voice of the Global South, championed development, and fought for the empowerment of women. Today marks 365 days since India assumed … Continue reading Bharat’s G-20 Presidency for World
India’s Firm Message to Canada: Tackle Khalistani Extremism, Preserve Bilateral Ties
Rohan Giri Diplomatic relations between India and Canada have been thrown into a state of disarray after insinuations on possible Indian involvement in murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a proscribed terrorist identified as a member of Khalistan Tiger Force. These claims by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have ignited tensions, prompting a sharp rebuke from … Continue reading India’s Firm Message to Canada: Tackle Khalistani Extremism, Preserve Bilateral Ties
‘Terror is anti-humanity’
Bharat’s strategic independence was displayed while it rejected Hamas terror on Israel but extended support to free, viable Palestine with a message to friends & foes alike K.A.Badarinath Strategic independence has been the key to Bharat’s foreign policy formulation while engaging with global powers. And, furthering Bharat’s offensive and defensive interests is primacy to this … Continue reading ‘Terror is anti-humanity’
Israel’s Right to Defend is Absolute
Hamas and Hezbollah have just escalated their threat level, nuisance value thereby altering the delicately balanced West Asia power equations Rahul Pawa As Saturday dawned bright and sunny on the important Jewish day of observance, Israel was jolted by unexpected assault from Palestinian terrorists linked to Hamas in Gaza. With cold precision, Hamas backed by … Continue reading Israel’s Right to Defend is Absolute
Brief: Qaumi Insaaf Morcha Protests
The Qaumi Insaaf Morcha has been stationed near the Mohali Chandigarh border since January 7, 2023, in order to raise the issue of Sikh political prisoners who have purportedly fulfilled their sentences but are still incarcerated. The majority of detainees are Sikhs who were imprisoned during the 1980s and 1990s when Pakistan backed terrorism in … Continue reading Brief: Qaumi Insaaf Morcha Protests
Balochistan, an Inhuman Laboratory for Pakistan
Balochis are oppressed at home, neglected abroad, and treated as an inconvenient relic from the past that would not go away. Rohan Giri / New Delhi Last week’s attacks on Pakistan Army Frontier Corps bases at Panjgur and Naushki by Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) brings to fore the struggle of Baloch people seeking independence from … Continue reading Balochistan, an Inhuman Laboratory for Pakistan









