The ₹30,000-Crore Question: Who Inherits Sunjay Kapur’s Empire?

A Sudden End to a Tycoon’s Life When industrialist Sunjay Kapur—chairman of Sona Comstar and scion of the Sona Group—collapsed and died in June this year after reportedly swallowing a bee during a polo match, the shockwaves extended far beyond his family circle. At just 57, Kapur’s unexpected death left behind not only a vast automotive-to-real-estate…

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Priyanka Gandhi vs. Israel: War of Words Over Gaza

A Fierce Political Flashpoint Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra has ignited a sharp diplomatic exchange after accusing Israel of committing “genocide” in Gaza amid its prolonged conflict with Hamas. Her remarks, laced with pointed criticism of the Modi government’s silence, drew an equally forceful rebuttal from Israel’s Ambassador to India, Reuven Azar. The verbal sparring comes as the Israel–Hamas war,…

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Flights, Visas, and Diplomacy: Is a New Dawn Emerging for India–China Ties?

From Frosty Relations to Tentative Dialogue For much of the last decade, India–China relations have been defined by friction—border clashes, diplomatic snubs, and economic pushback. The 2020 Galwan Valley incident plunged ties to one of their lowest points in decades, with both sides deploying troops along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) and freezing many channels of…

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Spy in the Shadows: DRDO Guest House Manager’s Secret Link to Pakistan’s ISI

A Pattern of Espionage Across India In recent years, Indian security forces have repeatedly apprehended individuals accused of passing critical defence information to Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). From serving soldiers to social media influencers, these cases reveal a persistent threat of espionage targeting sensitive military sites. The latest arrest from Rajasthan’s Jaisalmer adds another chapter…

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India’s Chip Push Accelerates with ₹4,600-Crore Semiconductor Boost

Laying the Foundation for a Silicon Future India’s quest to establish itself as a global semiconductor hub received a decisive push as the Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, approved four new projects under the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM). With a combined investment of approximately ₹4,600 crore, these ventures are expected to create 2,034 direct jobs for skilled professionals and…

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India’s Metro Boom: From 248 km to 1,013 km — A Leap Toward Global-Standard Urban Transit

A Nation on the Move India’s cities are undergoing a rapid transformation, and at the heart of this change lies a silent revolution on steel tracks — the metro rail. Designed to tackle congestion, curb pollution, and connect millions of daily commuters, the metro network is expanding at an unprecedented pace. From a modest 248 km…

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India’s First Drone-Based Artificial Rain Test Takes Off in Rajasthan

Battling Drought with Innovation Facing chronic water scarcity and unpredictable monsoon patterns, India is exploring an unconventional strategy — artificial rain through cloud seeding. On Tuesday, the Rajasthan government, in partnership with a private tech firm, began the country’s first such trial using drones, aiming to trigger rainfall over Jaipur’s Ramgarh Dam. The initiative seeks to…

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Supreme Court’s Landmark Ruling Boosts India’s Digital Infrastructure Push

A Long-Awaited Win for the Telecom Sector In a groundbreaking decision, the Supreme Court has upheld the Delhi High Court’s ruling that telecom towers are movable property, making them eligible for input tax credit (ITC). The verdict brings significant financial relief to infrastructure providers and telecom operators, paving the way for accelerated digital infrastructure expansion…

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