Shared Shield: Saudi Arabia and Pakistan Forge Mutual Defence Pact

Saudi Arabia and Pakistan have formalised a Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement under which either state may invoke the pact if the other is attacked. The treaty was signed by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and...

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CEC Officially Refutes Fresh Allegations By Rahul Gandhi Against Him On Vote Chori

By Sushil Kutty Ahead of the expansion of SIR to the rest of the Union of States, the Election Commission of India has rejected Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi’s fresh charge on Thursday against CEC Gyanesh Kumar as ‘baseless’. “Allegations made by Shri Rahul Gandhi are incorrect and baseless....

Sep 18 · >

Modi’s Diplomacy: Balancing Putin’s Friendship And Pakistan’s Defiance

By T N Ashok NEW YORK: On his 75th birthday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi found himself at the center of a carefully choreographed display of international diplomacy and domestic strongman politics that perfectly encapsulated his evolving foreign policy strategy. As world leaders lined up to offer birthday greetings, Modi’s...

Sep 18 · >

President Trump Is Feeling Taste Of British People Anger In His Current UK Visit

By Anjan Roy In the days prior to World War One, England had a popular song: “We don’t want to fight, But if we have to, We have the men, We have the ships, We have the money too” In these days, a bankrupt Great Britain was seen to...

Sep 18 · >

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Manipur Visit Marks Empty Rhetoric, Zero Empathy

By P Sudhir The prime minister last week made an inordinately delayed visit to Manipur after 28 months – 864 days to be precise – of internecine ethnic violence that was presided over by the then BJP-led government in the state under chief minister Biren Singh. The visit itself...

Sep 18 · >

SC Gives The Green Signal For Global Ayyappa Sangamam

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The BJP-RSS combine suffered a second successive setback when the Supreme Court refused to intervene in the Kerala High Court’s order allowing the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) to conduct a Global Ayyappa Sangamam on the banks of river Pampa which flows adjacent to the famed...

Sep 18 · >

Manipur: Free Movement Through NH 2 A Test For MHA, Governor-Led Regime

By Rabindra Nath Sinha KOLKATA: It is abundantly clear that the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Manipur on September 13, Saturday, has made little difference to the ground realities in the ethnically-divided north-eastern state. Optics may help the principal political outfit, the Bharatiya Janata Party, to live...

Sep 18 · >

Supreme Court Has Muted Posh Act Of 2013 In The Very Place It Came Alive

By Ashna Siddiqui The Supreme Court on September 15 refused to extend the scope of The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 (‘POSH Act, 2013’) to political parties. The decision, in my understanding, retreats from certain core tenets of how we must imagine...

Sep 18 · >

India Has Been Converted Into A “Flawed Democracy” Under 11 Years Of Modi Rule

By Krishna Jha On September 15, the world observed International Day of Democracy, 2025, focusing on attainment of freedom, promoting equality and removing the hurdles that deter peoples’ participation in decision making which together constitute the core of democracy. In India, at least during the last one decade or...

Sep 18 · >

Decoding Prime Minister Narendra Modi As A Political Leader On His 75th Birthday

By Nitya Chakraborty Prime Minister Narendra Modi has stepped into his 75th year on Wednesday, September 17.His birthday is being celebrated by the BJP nationally. The significance is much more as PM’s 75th birthday celebrations have coincided with the centenary programmes on the founding of the RSS in 1925.On...

Sep 17 · >

Bail For UAPA Accused: Weighty Issues For Supreme Court To Ponder

By K Raveendran Solicitor General Tushar Mehta’s argument before the Delhi High Court in the case concerning Umar Khalid and others points to the creeping erosion of basic constitutional protections in the criminal justice system. The High Court’s decision to reject bail to these accused in the UAPA larger...

Sep 17 · >

PM Narendra Modi Will Be NDA Mascot For Bihar Polls, Not CM Nitish Kumar

By Dr. Gyan Pathak As Bihar is nearing close to the publication of final Electoral Roll after the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) on September 30, 2025, the politics in the state is being sensationalized by the BJP on the issue of women’s pride and Muslim infiltration issues, while the...

Sep 17 · >

British Royal Pageantry Is On Full Display To Woo Visiting US President Donald Trump In UK

By Anjan Roy Great Britain is bending backward as much as it can to entertain and woo the imperious US president, Donald Trump, who is currently visiting the country as a state guest at the invitation of the King Charles. The US president is being hosted at the 900...

Sep 17 · >

Record Harvests, Empty Wallets: The Mirage Of India’s Farm Targets

By R. Suryamurthy India’s agriculture establishment loves big numbers. Year after year, ministers stand before cameras to announce record production targets, claiming the country’s farmers are marching toward self-sufficiency and prosperity. The latest came at the National Agriculture Conference – Rabi Abhiyan 2025, where Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh...

Sep 17 · >

Supreme Court’s Interim Order On Waqf Act Is A Partial Victory For The Muslims

By Asad Mirza In a much-anticipated decision by the country’s Supreme Court on the contentious Waqf (Amendment) Act 2025, the court treading on very sensitive ground, granted relief to the Muslim petitioners on three provisions of the new Act. The Muslim petitioners back-slapping each other have described it as...

Sep 17 · >

Donald Trump Is In A Continuous Battle With American Print Media

By T N Ashok NEW YORK: Donald Trump’s announcement of a $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times represents the latest salvo in what has become the most systematic assault on press freedom by an American president in modern history. The staggering sum—exceeding the newspaper’s entire market...

Sep 17 · >

BJP Is Facing Problems In Madhya Pradesh With The Party’s One Family One Post Formula

By L S Herdenia BHOPAL: The Madhya Pradesh BJP and the state government ruled by the party are not able to find solutions of two problems. The one problem related to implement policy of the one family. One member in party organisation. Despite party policy, in several cases it...

Sep 17 · >

The Last Cowboy: Robert Redford’s Journey From Sundance To Sunset

By Ashok Nilakantan Ayer NEW YORK: Robert Redford died as he had lived for the better part of nine decades—on his own terms, in a place he loved, surrounded by those who mattered most. At 89, the golden-haired icon who once embodied America’s idealized vision of itself passed away...

Sep 17 · >

Jeremy Corbyn Announces The Plan To Hold Conference Of New British Left Party

By Andrew Murray LONDON: Plans for the first conference of the new left party in Britain launched by Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana have been announced to the 800,000 people who have signed up as supporters. Thousands of delegates to the November gathering are to be chosen by lottery...

Sep 17 · >
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