Sagar Rath

Pakistan’s Power Pivot: How the 27th Amendment Could Seal Military Supremacy

A Turning Point in Civil-Military Relations Pakistan stands on the brink of a historic political transformation. The country’s Parliament is poised to pass the 27th Constitutional Amendment, a move that could permanently redefine the balance between civilian and military power. For decades, the Pakistan Army’s influence over national governance has thrived in the shadows—unofficial yet omnipresent. Now, through…

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Michael Burry’s New “Big Short”: The $1.1 Billion Bet Against the AI Boom

The Return of a Reluctant Prophet Seventeen years after he earned global fame for predicting the 2008 housing market collapse, Michael Burry—the investor immortalized in The Big Short—has returned to the headlines. Now 54, the founder of Scion Asset Management is once again betting against what he sees as the next great financial bubble: artificial intelligence…

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On the Edge of War: Pakistan’s Ultimatum to the Taliban Threatens Fragile Peace

A Warning Before the Talks Just hours before peace talks were set to resume in Istanbul on November 6, 2025, Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif delivered an ominous warning: if diplomacy failed, “war will happen.” His statement, directed at the Taliban regime in Afghanistan, jolted regional observers and threatened to derail the already fragile ceasefire between the…

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The Brazilian Model in India’s Voter Rolls: How a Glamour Shot Sparked a Political Firestorm

When Beauty Met Ballots In a twist stranger than fiction, a Brazilian model’s photograph became the face of an alleged voter fraud scandal in Haryana. The controversy erupted after Rahul Gandhi’s “H Files” press conference, where he unveiled what he claimed was proof of large-scale manipulation of the 2024 Haryana Assembly elections. Gandhi’s revelation—that the same woman’s image…

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Trump’s Tariff Test: Supreme Court Weighs the Limits of Presidential Power

When Tariffs Meet the Constitution Donald Trump’s aggressive protectionist trade policies—marked by sweeping tariffs on China, Mexico, and Canada—are facing a new kind of scrutiny, not from economists or foreign partners, but from the U.S. Supreme Court. In a recent hearing, the justices questioned whether Trump’s use of emergency powers to impose tariffs exceeded constitutional limits. What…

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Indian Students Bear the Brunt of Canada’s New Visa Rules

From Academic Allies to Policy Adversaries For years, education served as the golden bridge connecting India and Canada—an enduring symbol of trust, collaboration, and opportunity. Canada’s welcoming stance toward international learners, coupled with its world-class universities and clear immigration pathways, made it a preferred destination for Indian students. By 2023, Indians accounted for an astonishing 41% of…

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ISRO Launches Its Heaviest Satellite Yet, Marking a New Era in India’s Space Power

A Giant Leap: CMS-03 Successfully Launched by ‘Bahubali’ Rocket The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) achieved a historic milestone on November 2, 2025, with the successful launch of its heaviest-ever communication satellite, CMS-03. The satellite, weighing approximately 4,410 kilograms, was placed into Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit (GTO) by the powerful LVM3-M5 rocket, also known as ‘Bahubali’,…

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