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Deep State Games – Who Killed Osman Hadi?

Osman Hadi lived loudly yet thought shallow. He rode the wave of August 2024 protests, spat anti-India venom on cue, and became a poster...

UN Human Rights – Selective Blindness to Hindu Tears in Bangladesh

Dipu Chandra Das was lynched, hung from a tree, and burned alive in Bangladesh while mobs screamed “Allahu Akbar” in Yunus' Bangladesh. Yet, the...

Fatwa against Suprabhatham Puja in Malappuram Kerala 

In Kerala’s Malappuram district, the dawn Suprabhatham would float gently beyond temple walls for generations. However, one victory procession last week turned that sacred...

Hindu Lynched and Burnt In Yunus’ Bangladesh

Hindu minority, Dipu Chandra Das, believed in unity in Yunus' Bangladesh. He believed that God, however named, is one. However, in the Yunus-era Bangladesh,...

British Supercar Lanzante Bows to Lord Ganesha

In August 2025, the automotive world witnessed something rare - a British hypercar wearing Lord Ganesha on its chest like divine armor. Lanzante Limited,...

India Shuts Dhaka Visa Centre Amid Seven Sisters Threat and Jihadi Protests

The Indian government has temporarily closed the Indian Visa Application Centre (IVAC) in Dhaka. The shutdown began effectively from 2 PM on December 17. This...

Apple in India’s Eye: A Supply Chain Bite That Could Bruise China

Apple is quietly preparing its next big leap. The iPhone giant isn’t just assembling devices in India; it’s also exploring the possibility of packaging...

SIR Clean Up: Yogi Adityanath Exposes Fake Voters and Bangladeshi Infiltration in UP

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has made a shocking claim about the state's electoral rolls. The government says that the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR)...

Bangladesh’s Anti-India Rhetoric on Vijay Diwas: Has Dhaka Forgotten Who Liberated It?

As India and Bangladesh marked 16 December - Vijay Diwas, the day that ended Pakistan’s occupation of East Pakistan and gave birth to Bangladesh,...

Petra and Ellora: Cultural Diplomatic Twins of India and Jordan

India and Jordan signed a twinning agreement that feels less like a diplomatic formality and more like a cultural bridge with Ellora and Petra...

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