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Indian Officials Deny Bangladesh Police Allegations: The Mystery of Hadi’s Killers and the Meghalaya Border
A new diplomatic and security tension has surfaced between India and Bangladesh. At the center of this storm is the murder of a prominent Bangladeshi activist named Sharif Osman Hadi. While the Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) claims that the primary suspects have escaped into Indian territory through the Meghalaya border, Indian security agencies have come forward with a firm denial. These conflicting reports have sparked a major debate about border security and the current
Anjali Regmi
Dec 29, 20255 min read


Jairam Ramesh Questions the Future of the Aravallis: A Crisis of Definition and Fragmentation
The Aravalli range is not just a collection of rocks and trees; it is one of the oldest geological formations on Earth. Spanning four Indian states—Gujarat, Rajasthan, Haryana, and Delhi—it serves as a critical environmental shield for millions of people. However, a major controversy has erupted over how these hills are defined. In a move that has sparked widespread debate, senior Congress leader and former Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh has officially questioned the Uni
Anjali Regmi
Dec 29, 20254 min read


Al-Shabaab Resistance and the New Geopolitics of Somaliland
The Horn of Africa is currently witnessing a massive shift in its political landscape. For over thirty years, Somaliland has existed as a self-declared independent state, functioning with its own government, currency, and police force, yet remaining invisible on the official world map. That changed dramatically on December 26, 2025, when Israel became the first United Nations member state to formally recognize Somaliland’s sovereignty. While this news brought celebrations to
Anjali Regmi
Dec 28, 20254 min read


The Great Disappearing Act: Why India Cannot Define the Aravalli Hills
The Aravalli Range is one of the oldest geological features on our planet. It predates the Himalayas by hundreds of millions of years. It acts as a green lung for the National Capital Region and stands as a vital barrier against the relentless march of the Thar Desert. Yet, in a bizarre twist of administrative gridlock, the Indian government has spent over a year trying to define exactly what an Aravalli is, and so far, they have failed. It sounds like a joke. How can you l
Anjali Regmi
Dec 28, 20255 min read


Delhi New Climate Policy: A Permanent Shift for Every Driver
The air we breathe in Delhi has been a topic of debate, frustration, and health concerns for years. Every winter, the city turns into a gray haze, and we find ourselves scrolling through AQI apps with worry. Recently, Delhi Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa made an announcement that marks a turning point in how the city handles this crisis. This is no longer just about temporary measures that come and go with the wind. The government is moving toward permanent struc
Anjali Regmi
Dec 28, 20254 min read


Congress High-Level Meet: Shashi Tharoor and Siddaramaiah Join Forces in Delhi
The Indian National Congress has always been a party of grand optics and internal complexities. Recently, the halls of Indira Bhawan in New Delhi buzzed with intense activity as the party held a high-level Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting. This wasn't just another routine gathering; it was a strategic huddle aimed at addressing some of the most pressing challenges the party faces today. From the repeal of landmark legislation to the upcoming state polls, the stakes c
Anjali Regmi
Dec 28, 20254 min read


Demanding Justice: Protests Near Parliament After Sengar Bail
The streets near India's Parliament are often the site of history-making decisions, but this weekend, they became a stage for a deeply emotional plea for justice. On Saturday, December 27, 2025, the air was filled with slogans and the static of police loudspeakers as a group of activists and political leaders gathered to voice their anger. The cause of their frustration was a major legal development in the Unnao rape case, a tragedy that has gripped the nation's conscience f
Anjali Regmi
Dec 28, 20256 min read


Tragedy in Homs: Eight Lives Lost in Mosque Explosion
A devastating explosion at a mosque in the Syrian city of Homs has left at least eight people dead and dozens more injured. This tragic event took place on Friday, December 26, 2025, during one of the most sacred times of the week for the local community. As worshippers gathered for the noon prayers at the Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib Mosque, the peace of the afternoon was shattered by a violent blast that has once again cast a shadow of grief over the region. The mosque is locat
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Dec 27, 20255 min read


US Action Against Militants and The Growing Strain on Global Families
Families facing hardships is a phrase that has taken on two very different meanings this week. On one side of the world, it describes the fear of living under the shadow of extremist violence in Nigeria. On the other, it captures the frustration of thousands of Indian professionals caught in a diplomatic and administrative tangle over U.S. visas. As 2025 draws to a close, the United States has made two major moves that highlight its complex role on the global stage: a target
Anjali Regmi
Dec 27, 20255 min read


MEA Addresses H-1B Visa Delays Affecting Indian Professionals
Families facing hardships is a phrase that has echoed through the halls of the Ministry of External Affairs this week. As thousands of Indian professionals find themselves caught in a web of visa delays, the Indian government has stepped up to address the growing anxiety. The issue revolves around the H-1B visa, a crucial bridge for skilled workers between India and the United States. For many, what was supposed to be a routine trip home has turned into a logistical nightmar
Anjali Regmi
Dec 27, 20254 min read


The Great Air Purifier Debate: Why the Government is Afraid of Pandora’s Box
Clean air feels like it should be a basic right, doesn't it? In many cities across India, especially during the choking winter months, breathing easily has become a luxury. This reality is exactly what led to a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in the Delhi High Court. The goal was simple: lower the Goods and Services Tax (GST) on air purifiers to make them more affordable for the average family. However, the Central Government has stepped in to oppose this move, and their r
Anjali Regmi
Dec 27, 20255 min read


Red Fort Blast Investigation and the New Security Blueprint
The security landscape of India is changing rapidly, and recent events have once again brought the focus back to the critical need for a unified defense strategy. Union Home Minister Amit Shah recently addressed the Anti-Terrorism Conference-2025 in New Delhi, where he dropped a significant revelation regarding the recent explosion near the iconic Red Fort. In a stern address to the Director Generals of Police (DGPs) from across the country, he confirmed that 40 kilograms of
Anjali Regmi
Dec 27, 20254 min read


Christmas Joy Dimmed as Vandalism Forces Mass Cancellation in Nalbari
The holiday season is meant to be a time of peace, carols, and community. For the residents of Nalbari in Assam, however, the spirit of Christmas was met with a harsh and unexpected blow this year. What should have been a midnight filled with prayers and celebration at St. Mary's English School turned into a scene of fear and destruction. Following a violent intrusion by a fundamentalist mob on Christmas Eve, the school authorities were forced to make the heartbreaking decis
Anjali Regmi
Dec 26, 20254 min read


Heartbreak on Highway 48 as Tragic Collision Claims 10 Lives in Chitradurga
The quiet early hours of Thursday, December 25, 2025, turned into a scene of absolute horror for dozens of families traveling through Karnataka. What was supposed to be a peaceful journey for many heading home or on vacation for the Christmas holidays ended in a devastating tragedy on National Highway 48. Near Gorlathu village in the Hiriyur taluk of Chitradurga district, a private sleeper bus and a truck collided with such force that a massive fire broke out, claiming the li
Anjali Regmi
Dec 26, 20255 min read


Govt Links Intel Grid to National Population Register: Agencies Can Access Details of 119 Crore
In a major move for national security and digital governance, the Indian government has officially connected the National Intelligence Grid (NATGRID) with the National Population Register (NPR). This integration allows authorized security and investigative agencies to tap into a massive database covering approximately 119 crore residents. While the goal is to make India safer and investigations faster, the move has sparked a fresh conversation about the balance between surve
Anjali Regmi
Dec 26, 20254 min read


Top Maoist Ganesh Uike With Rs 1.1 Crore Bounty Among 6 Killed In Odisha
The dense, freezing forests of Odisha witnessed a major shift in the country’s internal security this week. In a high-stakes operation that spanned two days, security forces neutralized six Maoists in the Kandhamal district. Among those killed was the dreaded Ganesh Uike, a high-ranking leader who carried a massive bounty of Rs 1.1 crore on his head. For the security agencies, this is not just another encounter; it is being hailed as the "breaking of the backbone" of Maoist a
Anjali Regmi
Dec 26, 20254 min read


Community Tensions Flare as Another Hindu Man is Lynched in Bangladesh
Bangladesh is once again making headlines for all the wrong reasons. Just as the world was processing the horrific news of a young garment worker being killed in Mymensingh, another tragic incident has occurred. This time, the violence took place in Rajbari district, where a 30-year-old Hindu man named Amrit Mondal, popularly known as Samrat, was beaten to death by a local mob. The incident happened late Wednesday night and has sent ripples of fear through minority communitie
Anjali Regmi
Dec 26, 20255 min read


Cabinet Approves 3 New Corridors of Delhi Metro Worth 12,015 Crore
The skyline of the national capital is about to witness another major transformation. In a significant move to boost urban mobility, the Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, recently approved three new corridors for the Delhi Metro. This massive project, valued at approximately 12,015 crore, is being hailed as a "new chapter" in the city's transport history. For millions of daily commuters, this means shorter travel times, fewer traffic jams, and a much sm
Anjali Regmi
Dec 25, 20255 min read


Delhi Breathes Slightly Easier as Strictest Pollution Curbs are Lifted
For the millions living in Delhi and the National Capital Region, the last few weeks have felt like living inside a grey, heavy box. The air was thick, the sun was a faint orange smudge, and the simple act of walking to a grocery store felt like a health risk. However, this Christmas Eve brought a small but significant gift from the Commission for Air Quality Management. On Wednesday, December 24, 2025, officials decided to lift the Stage 4 restrictions of the Graded Respons
Anjali Regmi
Dec 25, 20255 min read


Russia Ukraine War to Finally End? 20 Point Peace Plan Unveiled
The world is holding its breath as a major diplomatic breakthrough finally seems within reach. For nearly four years, the war between Russia and Ukraine has dominated global headlines, causing unthinkable loss of life and economic chaos. But today, the narrative has shifted. In a series of high-stakes negotiations led by the United States and the Trump administration, a 20-point peace plan has been unveiled. This document, described as a "framework for the future," is the mo
Anjali Regmi
Dec 25, 20255 min read
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