The time has come for India to tell its own story itself—clearly, confidently, and independently—without allowing others to distort reality
Unless Pakistan changes its jihadi course, the India-Pakistan ceasefire may prove untenable, and peace will remain fragile
Operation Sindoor marked a paradigm shift in India’s response matrix to cross-border terrorism, but it does not mean the end of terrorism
Even a cursory look at the history of certain Western countries' attitudes toward India’s position on Kashmir reveals a significant danger for India today
The ball is still in Pakistan’s court — to either mend its ways and repent, or repeat the past with greater vigour and be answered in the only language its leadership seems to understand
As Indians gauge diplomacy and the international scramble for a ceasefire, the metric by which they gauge US sincerity should be simple: the designation of Pakistan as a state sponsor of terror
The trouble with Pakistan that it cannot de-escalate unless it is able to show to its 'qaum' that it has landed the final punch, a favour that India is in no mood to extend
On the battlefield, Pakistan has suffered a series of humiliations
The FTA, while tactical in its specifics, is emblematic of a strategic reorientation—one where India negotiates not just for trade advantages, but for a fairer, more inclusive global order
India is clearly gaining advantage and has the upper hand. But is the world listening? Who is winning the narrative war? For a change, we are
Operation Sindoor reinforces the principle that peace in South Asia cannot be held hostage to the strategic calculus of those who use terror as an instrument of state policy
China’s three decades of fabricated lies about the real Panchen Lama have led nowhere
Now that the Trump administration has withdrawn grants to Harvard and some other universities for their promotion of DEI and Woke ideologies, will the Indian billionaires have a second thought about funding these universities?
While it marks a step on the escalatory ladder, India has demonstrated considerable restraint in its selection of targets and method of execution, employing all three services to strike targets in Pakistan and POK for the first time since 1971
Delhi, realising the Chinese subversion, took the slow path to retaliation, avoiding the civilian and military installations and instead focusing on hardcore jihadi centres
While the Angola-India ties had previously been transactional and narrow, the recent visit of President Lourenço has opened doors for a multidimensional partnership built on mutual respect, strategic alignment, and shared developmental goals.
The real test and figures come out in actual wars, and the PAF's track record in the 1965 and 1971 wars was abysmal
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas’s call for India’s restraint isn’t just hypocritical; it’s a wake-up call for the Global South to demand equal respect
Even though there is no consensus on the proposed 2026 elections with the Ethnic Armed Organisations ready to boycott it, the military junta seems to have direction
Until Integrated Theatre Commands are announced, Central Command should be given the responsibility to manage the LAC from Ladakh to Nepal, freeing Northern Command to concentrate on the LoC and counter-insurgency
Anti-India and anti-Indian agendas are pervasive in the Canadian establishment, and they often find expression in the Trudeau-aligned ‘Toady media’. Replete with bias and double standards as they are, their real purpose is to shape local opinion in favour of a larger agenda
Maldivian students are protesting alleged governmental and police collusion to cover up the supposed culprits involved in what was initially dismissed as the accidental fall of a young woman from a multi-story building in the capital city of Malé
The victory of incumbent Prime Minister Anthony Albanese marks yet another instance of a left-leaning leader defying polling predictions, at a time when former US President Donald Trump continues to upend global economic and political norm
Kashmir has been an integral part of civilisational Bharat from time immemorial. To call Hindus 'colonisers' and Bharat 'a settler colonial power' would be either due to deliberate media/academic distortion or lazy boilerplate reporting
Pakistan may be the gun pointed at India, but the finger on the trigger is China’s. The elephant must learn to outmaneuver the dragon, or risk being consumed by its fire
The Hindu festival is the high point in the socio-religious calendar of Thrissur and witnesses the coming together of numerous other temple processions of the city at one focal point — the magnificent Vadakkumnathan Temple
Pakistan’s military may prepare for war—but its economy is signalling collapse. A state cannot sustain conflict on the strength of power projection alone
The Pakistani military establishment has been consistent in implementing its avowed policy that it will bleed India by a thousand cuts. India’s policy should be to break up Pakistan by a thousand blows!
Pakistan is just an expendable prophylactic device, China is the real terror mastermind
India's dilemma lies in navigating a multiple crisis on its borders and neutralising Pakistan-based terrorism while avoiding actions that could embolden China's territorial, economic and diplomatic assertiveness