India has begun repatriating its nationals who were trapped in cybercrime centres in neighbouring Myanmar, following a military raid on the sprawling hub. The first group of 270 Indians, many of whom had fled the centre to Thailand, was flown back on special flights coordinated by India’s
Mufti Shah Mir, implicated in the 2016 abduction of Indian national Kulbhushan Jadhav and associated with human trafficking and ISI operations, was fatally shot by unidentified gunmen in Turbat, Balochistan.
In the grand theater of human ambition, nothing beats the absurdity of those who willingly gallop into a pit of financial ruin, only to return home in shackles—broke, humiliated, and dumber than before. The latest batch of Indian “dreamers” deported from the United States should serve as a grim reminder: chasing illegal migration through the […]















