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Bangladesh Slams India Over Fugitive Former Leader
The diplomatic air between Dhaka and New Delhi has turned heavy once again. On a quiet Sunday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Bangladesh released a statement that was anything but quiet. The reason? Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina just broke her long silence with a fiery public address from Indian soil. For the interim government in Bangladesh, this was not just a speech. It was a provocation. They used strong words like "surprised" and "shocked" to describe their r
Anjali Regmi
Jan 265 min read


Huge Cache Of Explosives Seized In Rajasthan On Republic Day Eve
Security is something we often take for granted until we hear news that makes us pause and think about what goes on behind the scenes. On the eve of Republic Day, while most of the country was preparing for celebrations and parades, a major operation was unfolding in the quiet corners of Rajasthan. The state police managed to intercept a massive consignment of explosives that could have caused unimaginable damage. This was not just a small bag or a few stray items; we are ta
Anjali Regmi
Jan 265 min read


A New Road for Luxury Cars in India
The Indian automotive landscape is about to undergo a significant transformation. For years, the dream of owning a high-end European car in India came with a massive price tag, largely due to some of the highest import duties in the world. However, recent developments suggest that this is about to change. According to sources close to the matter, India is preparing to slash import tariffs on cars from the European Union to 40%. This move is part of a landmark trade deal betw
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Jan 265 min read


Behind the Scenes of the Stalled India Trade Deal
Political drama often feels like a scripted television show, but the latest leaks from Washington have provided a reality check that is more intense than anything on the screen. For months, people in both New Delhi and Washington have wondered why a major trade deal between India and the United States has been stuck in the mud. Despite the warm handshakes and public displays of friendship between the leaders of the two nations, the gears of diplomacy seemed to be grinding to
Anjali Regmi
Jan 265 min read


India Celebrates 77th Republic Day 2026
The air in New Delhi today carries a special kind of electricity. As the sun rose over the majestic Kartavya Path, India officially began its 77th Republic Day celebrations. This is not just another public holiday or a day for parades. It is a moment where the largest democracy in the world pauses to look at its reflection in the mirror of history. On January 26, 1950, our Constitution came into force, and today, seventy six years later, that document remains the beating hea
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Jan 265 min read


The Border Battle: Why the 100% Tariff Threat Matters
If you woke up today and felt a sudden chill coming from the south, it wasn't just the winter air. The trade relationship between Canada and the United States—historically one of the closest and most stable in the world—just hit a massive patch of ice. President Donald Trump has officially turned up the heat, threatening a staggering 100% tariff on every single Canadian product entering the U.S. if Ottawa moves forward with a new trade deal with China. For anyone who buys,
Anjali Regmi
Jan 255 min read


The Great Kalyan Disappearances: A Political Thriller in Real Time
Politics in Maharashtra has always been a bit like a high-stakes chess match played in the middle of a monsoon—unpredictable, messy, and full of sudden shifts. But the latest drama unfolding in the Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation (KDMC) has taken things to a whole new level. Just days after the local civic polls, the Shiv Sena (UBT) found itself in a panic when four of its newly elected corporators suddenly went "missing." What followed was a whirlwind of police compl
Anjali Regmi
Jan 255 min read


A New Chapter for India and Europe as EU Leaders Arrive in New Delhi
The air in New Delhi is filled with a sense of anticipation and history. As the city gears up for its 77th Republic Day celebrations, it is not just the rehearsal of the tanks or the colorful dance troupes catching the eye. This year, the guest list at Kartavya Path tells a deeper story about where India stands in the world. For the first time, the top leadership of the European Union—European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President António C
Anjali Regmi
Jan 254 min read


The Weight of Silence and the "What Did You Do?" Videos
When a city is shaken by violence, the aftermath often leaves more questions than answers. Recently, a series of videos labeled "What Did You Do?" surfaced following a tragic shooting in Minneapolis. These clips have captured the attention of the public, not just because of the raw intensity they display, but because of the deep, unsettling questions they raise about accountability, split-second decisions, and the human cost of conflict. Minneapolis has seen its share of di
Anjali Regmi
Jan 255 min read


The Big Idea for Global Peace
The world of international politics just took a very unexpected turn. Recently, Donald Trump introduced a new concept called the Board of Peace. This group is designed to be a new way for countries to talk and solve big problems around the world. While the idea itself has been making waves, the real talk of the town is a new proposal coming from Russia. Vladimir Putin suggested that he could use frozen Russian assets to pay for his country's spot on this new board. When repo
Anjali Regmi
Jan 245 min read


Pannun Threat Case and the FIR in Delhi
The news cycle in Delhi has been buzzing with a significant legal development involving Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, the founder of the banned organization Sikhs for Justice. An FIR has been filed following a series of provocative statements and threats that have raised serious security concerns. This situation is not just a legal matter but also a complex issue involving international relations and internal safety. Understanding the Background of the Case To understand why thi
Anjali Regmi
Jan 245 min read


Sheikh Hasina and the Battle for Bangladesh's Future
The political landscape of Bangladesh has always been a whirlwind of passion and power, but the latest developments have reached a boiling point. From her place of exile, former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has broken her silence in a way that has sent shockwaves across South Asia. In her first major public address since fleeing the country in August 2024, she didn't hold back. Her words were sharp, and her message was clear: she views the current leadership not as a solutio
Anjali Regmi
Jan 245 min read


A Region on the Edge: Iran Warns of All-Out War
Tensions in the Middle East have reached a boiling point this January. A senior Iranian official recently made a statement that has sent ripples through international diplomatic circles. The message was clear and uncompromising: Iran will treat any military strike against its soil as a declaration of all-out war. This warning comes at a time when the region is already grappling with a complex web of internal unrest, shifting military doctrines, and a massive buildup of forei
Anjali Regmi
Jan 245 min read


The India-EU Summit: A New Chapter for a Global Partnership
As the winter chill settles over New Delhi this January 2026, the atmosphere in the diplomatic corridors is anything but cold. India and the European Union are currently gathering for a landmark summit that promises to redefine how these two democratic giants interact. While the headlines often focus on the "will they or won't they" drama of a Free Trade Agreement (FTA), the reality on the ground is much more nuanced. We are witnessing an upgrade in ties that goes far beyond
Anjali Regmi
Jan 244 min read


India Stays Back as Trump Unveils the Board of Peace in Davos
The world of international diplomacy just witnessed a major shake-up in the snowy mountains of Davos. US President Donald Trump officially launched his highly anticipated Board of Peace at the World Economic Forum, surrounded by leaders from various corners of the globe. While the event was high on spectacle and featured 19 countries at the main signing ceremony, one major player was notably missing from the stage: India. For a country that has seen its global influence sky
Anjali Regmi
Jan 236 min read


Delhi Weather Alert: Rain and Gusty Winds Bring Fresh Air to the Capital
Delhi is seeing a significant shift in its weather pattern today. After a period of intense cold and heavy smog, the national capital is finally breathing a little easier. The India Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert for the city, predicting rainfall and gusty winds throughout the day. While a yellow alert usually means we should be aware of the changing conditions, it has brought a much-needed sense of relief for residents who have been battling poor air qu
Anjali Regmi
Jan 235 min read


A New Era For Middle Powers
The snow capped peaks of Davos often serve as the backdrop for polite diplomatic small talk, but this year, the atmosphere felt markedly different. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney took to the stage at the World Economic Forum with a message that was anything but subtle. It was a speech that many are calling a turning point for Canada’s role on the global stage. For years, Canada has been seen as the quiet, reliable neighbor to the south, but Carney’s words signaled a shif
Anjali Regmi
Jan 235 min read


Will US Attack Iran? Big Guns Loaded and Israel Prepares for Surprise War
The air in the Middle East has never felt quite this heavy. Over the last few weeks, the world has watched with bated breath as the United States and Israel shift their military assets into high gear. It is a classic "clash of the titans" scenario, but with real-world consequences that could change the map of the region forever. If you have been following the news, you know the headlines are getting louder. With reports of a massive American "armada" moving toward the Persi
Anjali Regmi
Jan 235 min read


BCB Slams ICC Over Double Standards in T20 World Cup Venue Dispute
The world of cricket is currently witnessing a massive standoff between the Bangladesh Cricket Board and the International Cricket Council. At the heart of this conflict is the upcoming T20 World Cup, which is being co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka. The BCB has made headlines by accusing the ICC of practicing double standards after the governing body rejected a request to move Bangladesh’s matches out of India. This dispute is not just about where a few games of cricket are
Anjali Regmi
Jan 235 min read


New India And UAE Strategic Arc Emerges Amid Turmoil In Middle East
The world is watching a massive shift in how nations work together. Right now, the Middle East is facing a lot of tension and change. In the middle of this, a strong and steady bond is growing between India and the United Arab Emirates. This is not just about two countries being friendly. It is about the birth of a new strategic arc that could change how trade, energy, and security work across the globe. For a long time, the relationship between India and the UAE was mostly
Anjali Regmi
Jan 225 min read
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