Delhi High Court deferred to national security in Çelebi's case while Mumbai High Court treated it as a routine contract dispute, revealing a dangerous gap in India’s institutional response.
In a recent security revelation, Microsoft disclosed that over 394,000 Windows computers worldwide have been infected by a stealthy piece of malware called Lumma Stealer. This isn’t just another virus that slows down your PC—it’s a silent data thief designed to siphon off your most sensitive information, from saved browser passwords to crypto wallets and […]
For decades, India thrived as a multilingual democracy where cultural diversity was not a threat but a celebrated identity. From the southern shores of Tamil Nadu to the hills of Himachal, linguistic plurality was never seen as an obstacle to unity. Then, seemingly overnight, it became fashionable to turn tongues into political grenades. Language—which once […]
In 2015, the world watched as the Iran nuclear deal—officially called the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA)—was signed after years of diplomatic negotiations. Under this agreement, Iran agreed to curb its uranium enrichment and open its facilities to international inspections. In return, global powers including the United States promised to lift harsh economic
In the digital age, the boundary between privacy and national security has never been more precarious. Platforms that promise encryption and user freedom have, time and again, become safe havens for criminals, fraudsters, and even foreign agents. India, like many other nations, faces a growing dilemma — whether to continue tolerating platforms that claim neutrality […]
As news broke that the United Nations has launched an investigation against India over alleged deportations of Rohingya refugees, a wave of collective eye-rolls swept across this country. Not because we lack compassion or a sense of human rights, but because we know this drill. This is the same UN that plays dead when China […]
As the dust settles on the Pahalgam attacks and Operation Sindoor, an old video of former Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh is once again making the rounds on the internet. In this clip from 2009, while addressing the Council on Foreign Relations, Dr. Singh is seen advocating restraint in the face of terror and expressing […]
This wasn’t just a bureaucratic shuffle. It was a purge. When Tulsi Gabbard, now Director of National Intelligence, sacked Mike Collins and Maria Langan-Riekhof from the helm of the National Intelligence Council (NIC), the headlines were quick to sell the official version: “bias,” “politicization,” “anti-Trump sentiment.” But dig a
Dear Pakistanis, It’s time someone told you the truth without the sugarcoating, without the propaganda, and certainly without the delusions your army and politicians feed you daily like expired rations. You live in a failed state. Not struggling. Not developing. Not rising. A failed state. Your country survives—barely—on foreign donations, military aid, and religious
A childhood friend of mine reminded me recently of something that happened back when we were kids. In our small housing society, we used to play cricket inside the compound. But whenever the ball rolled out past the gate onto the main road, someone had to fetch it. Eventually, it became such a regular occurrence […]