ALL PARTY MEET Signals Rare Unity After Operation Sindoor: 2025 Marks a New Chapter in India’s Political Response to Terror

A Turning Point in Political Consensus In the wake of the brutal Pahalgam terror attack that claimed 26 lives—mostly tourists—India launched Operation Sindoor, a bold counteroffensive targeting terror camps in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. The move drew not only strategic and military attention but also triggered a rare moment of political unity across party lines. In an unusual…

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Armed and Alert: How Upgraded Militaries Raise the Stakes in India-Pakistan Conflict Scenarios

Two Nuclear-Armed Rivals with Modernized Muscle India and Pakistan, neighbors bound by history, geography, and a fragile peace, remain among the world’s most volatile rivals. Both possess formidable nuclear arsenals, professional militaries, and a history of wars and skirmishes—primarily over the disputed Kashmir region. But what makes the present climate more combustible than before is…

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Pahalgam Terror Attack: Putin’s Backing to India Signals Strategic Depth Amid Pakistan’s Diplomatic Diversion Tactics

A Tragedy Met with Diplomacy In the wake of the brutal terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir—where 25 tourists and a local Kashmiri lost their lives—global reactions have begun to shape the geopolitical narrative. The most significant diplomatic gesture came from Russian President Vladimir Putin, who dialled Prime Minister Narendra Modi, strongly condemned the attack, and offered “full support”…

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NEET UG 2025: Tougher Questions, Tighter Competition, and the Growing Pressure on India’s Medical Aspirants

The Gateway to India’s Medical Dream The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Undergraduates (NEET UG) is more than just an exam—it is a gateway to one of the most sought-after career paths in India: medicine. Conducted annually by the National Testing Agency (NTA), NEET is the sole entrance examination for admission to MBBS, BDS,…

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India’s Hydro-Strategic Squeeze: Turning Off the Taps After Pahalgam

Blood in Pahalgam, Pressure on the Chenab The brutal April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam, which left 25 Indian tourists and a local resident dead, marked a tipping point in the already brittle relationship between India and Pakistan. As evidence of Pakistani involvement in the attack began surfacing, India quickly shifted gears—not just diplomatically or militarily,…

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The Missed Signal: Why the Airtel–Tata DTH Merger Collapse Matters to India’s Broadcast Future

India’s DTH Market at a Crossroads India’s Direct-to-Home (DTH) television sector, once a booming growth engine in the country’s media and entertainment landscape, is today navigating stiff competition, changing consumer behavior, and rapid digital disruption. With over 67 million DTH subscribers, this industry remains crucial for India’s semi-urban and rural populations where satellite TV is often…

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After Pahalgam: How India’s Air Defence Strategy Is Outpacing Pakistan’s Chinese Backbone

A Spark in Pahalgam, Tensions Across Borders The April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam, which claimed the lives of several Indian security personnel, has reignited simmering tensions between India and Pakistan. In the aftermath, the Line of Control (LoC) witnessed ten consecutive nights of small arms fire and military posturing. These events, set against a…

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Over 500 Pakistani Nationals Exit India After Visa Deadline Ends Amid Strained Bilateral Tensions

Fallout of Pahalgam Terror Attack Intensifies Cross-Border Tensions Following the deadly Pahalgam terror attack, diplomatic relations between India and Pakistan have witnessed a sharp downturn. In a significant development, 537 Pakistani nationals, including nine diplomats and officials, left India through the Attari-Wagah border over a four-day period ending April 27, marking the enforcement of India’s…

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