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The controversy surrounding YouTuber Manish Kashyap’s Toyota Innova HyCross has rapidly transformed from an isolated consumer complaint into a wider debate over India’s ambitious E20 ethanol-blended petrol programme. What began as a viral video alleging that E20 fuel had damaged a vehicle soon escalated into a political and policy issue after Union Minister for
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The Iran war has become far more than a military confrontation in the Middle East. Since the conflict escalated earlier this year, it has evolved into one of the biggest drivers of global financial markets. Every major development—from missile strikes and ceasefire announcements to threats of retaliation and renewed negotiations—has sent oil prices swinging, shaken […]
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The events unfolding across India’s political landscape over the past few years point towards a significant shift in the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) electoral strategy. While the Congress remains its principal national rival, the BJP’s political battles are increasingly being fought against regional parties that dominate their respective states. From
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Governments are expected to make decisions based on the best information available at the time. No administration can predict the exact hour a missile will be launched or the precise moment a ceasefire will collapse. Geopolitics is inherently uncertain, particularly in a region as volatile as West Asia. Yet uncertainty is precisely why governments establish […]
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Indonesia was not an ordinary political tour. It was a formal diplomatic engagement between two important democracies, built around statecraft, symbolism and international messaging. Modi addressed the Indonesian Parliament in Jakarta, with the Ministry of External Affairs describing it as the first such address by an Indian Prime
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An Assault That Should Concern Every Citizen A government hospital is one of the few places where society expects politics to stop at the gate. Patients arrive seeking treatment. Families look for reassurance in moments of fear. Doctors and nurses work under immense pressure, making life-and-death decisions in overcrowded wards with limited resources. Whatever differences
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Justice Delivered — Or Merely Announced? For once, India witnessed something that citizens have long demanded from its criminal justice system: speed. Within weeks of the horrific rape and murder of a three-year-old girl in Maharashtra’s Nasrapur, investigators completed their probe, prosecutors presented their case, and a special fast-track court pronounced the