There is a difference between defending yourself in court and staging a political performance from inside one. What Arvind Kejriwal appears to be doing in the Delhi High Court is not merely legal defence. It increasingly looks like an attempt to turn the courtroom into a personal theatre where
Back-to-back PSLV failures have done more than just dent ISRO’s launch calendar. They have disrupted the deployment of NavIC satellites, slowed down the SSLV rollout, and exposed how deeply India’s space ecosystem depends on a single launch vehicle. What should have been an isolated technical setback has now snowballed into a systemic disruption. The question […]
The numbers are no longer whispers buried in balance sheets. Oil marketing companies are reportedly losing around ₹18 per litre on petrol and a staggering ₹35 per litre on diesel, even as retail fuel prices remain unchanged across the country. This is not a marginal adjustment or a temporary blip. It is a sustained gap […]
A months-old remark by Air Chief Marshal A. P. Singh has suddenly taken over timelines, debates, and geopolitical discussions. The clip itself is not new. What is new is the context in which it is being consumed. After yet another round of failed US–Iran talks that stretched on for hours without a concrete outcome, the […]
The sight of Arvind Kejriwal standing in court, arguing his own case and alleging judicial bias, is not just a legal moment. It is a political signal. It tells you that the courtroom is no longer just a place where law is interpreted. It is now a stage where narratives are built, amplified, and sold. […]
April 14 is not just a date on the calendar. It is a reminder of a revolution that quietly, yet permanently, altered the lives of millions of ordinary Indians. The birth anniversary of B. R. Ambedkar is not merely about remembering a towering intellectual or a constitutional expert. It is about acknowledging the man who […]
The moment a workplace complaint escalates into a matter drawing the attention of agencies like the National Investigation Agency and Anti-Terrorism Squad, it stops being a routine corporate issue. The TCS Nashik BPO case has now crossed that line, and the scale of response itself raises a far more serious question: what exactly were investigators […]
To the Pakistani awam, this is not a question of patriotism. It is a question of whether you are willing to look at a contradiction sitting right in front of you. For days, you have been fed the familiar story that Pakistan stood tall, stared India down, and emerged with its honour intact. You are […]
The horrors alleged in the TCS Nashik BPO case are not those of a stray office misconduct complaint but of a workplace scandal that, if the FIRs and reported victim accounts hold up in full, points to sustained sexual harassment, coercive behaviour, abuse of hierarchy, religious humiliation, and an institutional failure that let it fester. […]
Donald Trump stood before the world and made it clear: America would no longer carry the burden of global energy security. “Go get your own oil,” was not just rhetoric, it was a declaration of intent. The United States, he signaled, was stepping back from its long-held role as the guarantor of safe global trade […]















