Mallikarjun Kharge’s recent campaign speech has triggered a political storm, but the real issue goes far beyond routine outrage. According to the transcript of the speech, Mallikarjun Kharge compared BJP and RSS to a “poisonous snake” and urged the audience, specifically Muslims, to act against
The ₹3.25 lakh crore Rafale deal is not just another defence purchase. It is being positioned as the backbone of the Indian Air Force’s future combat capability at a time when squadron strength is under pressure and regional threats continue to evolve. But buried within the negotiations is a critical question that India cannot afford […]
Khawaja Muhammad Asif’s recent remarks calling Israel a “curse for humanity” have done more than just trigger diplomatic outrage. They have exposed a fundamental contradiction at the heart of Pakistan’s foreign policy posture. At a time when Pakistan is attempting to position itself as a potential mediator in the ongoing West Asian tensions, such rhetoric […]
A scientist from Indian Space Research Organisation has gone public with serious allegations. Praveen Kumar Maurya claims he was approached for sensitive data, targeted after refusing, and left to fight the system alone. Around the same time, India has seen back-to-back PSLV setbacks and a quiet visit by Ajit Doval to Thiruvananthapuram. None of these […]
The 40-day conflict involving Donald Trump and Iran has left behind a reality far more consequential than battlefield narratives. The Strait of Hormuz, which carries nearly 20% of the world’s oil, is no longer just a sensitive corridor. It is now structurally risky. At the same time, Venezuela’s oil sector is reopening under growing U.S. […]
Narendra Modi calling the criticality of India’s Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor at Kalpakkam a defining moment may sound like routine political optimism, but in this case, the statement carries real weight. This is not just another power plant milestone. It is India quietly crossing a technological threshold that only a handful of nations have managed, […]
Daman Upside has finally begun gas production, and the headline number looks underwhelming. At peak, the project will add roughly 5 MMSCMD, barely 2–3% of India’s daily gas consumption. In a country chasing energy security, that does not sound like a breakthrough. But that reading misses the point. In today’s fragile and geopolitically tense energy […]
The latest flashpoint around the Strait of Hormuz should have been the moment when the world acted with clarity. A vital artery of global trade was under pressure, oil flows were at risk, and Arab states pushed for decisive action at the United Nations. Yet, when the moment came, the world stepped back. Not because […]
India’s fighter acquisition debate has once again circled back to a familiar crossroads. With Russia pitching the Sukhoi Su-57 with promises of technology transfer and licensed production, and India simultaneously pushing forward with its indigenous HAL AMCA, the question is no longer about ambition. It is about priorities. Should India chase a complex, long-gestation
India’s recent shipment of 1,000 metric tonnes of rice to Burkina Faso has triggered a familiar but uncomfortable question. How does a country that feeds others get labelled as “hungry” by global indices? The contradiction is not just rhetorical. It strikes at the heart of how India is being measured, and more importantly, how it […]















