Author: Editor In-Cheif

The India-Pakistan conflict, reignited by the April 22, 2025, Pahalgam attack and India’s retaliatory Operation Sindoor, teeters on the edge of escalation. With 26 lives lost and civilian casualties reported in Pakistan, the world watches as allies like the U.S. back India’s counterterrorism stance, while China and Turkey support Pakistan. This editorial delves into the historical roots, global reactions, and strategic imperatives, urging diplomacy to avert a nuclear crisis. India must balance military resolve with deft diplomacy to counter Pakistan’s supporters and secure regional stability.

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This is not devotion—it is a recruitment drive, cloaked in cultural sanctity, urging Muslims to view the world through the lens of “us vs. them.” The verses “कुछ तो सोचो मुसलमान हो तुम…” masquerade as spiritual counsel but systematically seed jihadist ideology. Beneath the hypnotic rhythms of qawwali, a revered Sufi tradition, lies a darker symphony of division.

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As India flexes its economic and military might, Pakistan teeters on the brink—drowning in debt, political chaos, and terror threats. With Kashmir simmering and nuclear arsenals on standby, the world watches nervously: Will South Asia’s bitter rivals spiral into war, or will Pakistan’s collapse hand India a bloodless victory? The stakes have never been higher—or more dangerous.

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On April 25, 2025, the Supreme Court of India issued a stern warning to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi regarding his remarks about freedom fighter Vinayak Damodar Savarkar. The court labeled Gandhi’s comments as “irresponsible” and cautioned him against making further derogatory statements about freedom fighters. This admonition came while the court stayed criminal defamation proceedings initiated against Gandhi in a Lucknow court. Background of the Case The controversy stems from a speech delivered by Rahul Gandhi on November 17, 2022, during his Bharat Jodo Yatra in Akola, Maharashtra. In this speech, Gandhi referred to Savarkar as a “British servant” who…

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