U.S. double-standard on terror weakening Indo-Pacific security

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Cold War 2.0 calls for a unified Taiwan

In the 2024 presidential election last month, Taiwan’s Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) experienced a significant setback, losing nearly 3 million votes compared to its...

TikTok time bomb: The unseen force shaping Taiwan’s election

In an era where ‘fake news’ has become a ubiquitous term, the impact of TikTok’s misinformation campaigns is profound. In the intricate geopolitical chessboard where...

George Soros remote controls anti-India campaign

New Delhi To many Indians, Hungarian-born American businessman George Soros seems to be a villain for the persistent India-bashing done by NGOs funded by him....

Slowdown in SEBI probe of suspected insider traders

Raids were conducted by SEBI at multiple locations in Mumbai and Kolkata between 15 June and 18 June. Mumbai As a consequence of the PMO’s instruction...

CBI opens investigations into suspected misuse of MSEI funds

Yet another stock exchange in Mumbai, the MSEI (Metropolitan Stock Exchange of India), finds itself in choppy waters.Apart from the reality of no revival...

PMO clean-up uncovers official connections of NSE co-location masterminds

Chennai: “I sat with Rajiv and pleaded for Umar Khalid. For the first time in his and my life, I asked something of him...

Article 370 abolition has brought peace and calm in J&K: Mir Junaid

‘India not a totalitarian State, so let the imagined ghost of demographic change not float as a phantom.’   New Delhi: Mir Junaid is the president...

Japan’s Deputy PM Taro Aso sounds the bugle

If the US is committed to Taiwan’s defence, so too would Japan as it would have to help the US when attacked in Asia.   Tokyo:...

Release of Panchen Lama, political prisoners top of Tibet Sikyong’s agenda

Penpa Tsering remembered the 10th Panchen Lama who had died under mysterious circumstances in January 1989 of what Chinese government described as ‘heart attack’,...

Anti India forces in UK use farmers’ protest to target New Delhi

Protests suit their anti-India narrative; they want to tarnish India’s ‘Chai and Yoga’ soft power and ‘Biggest Democracy’ image’. London: As a petition to the...

Khalistanis slander India, PM Modi in London rally, but no counter from Delhi

The Khalistani separatists have made out the three farm laws as a direct attack on Sikhs, largely encouraged by two Labour MPs, Tanmanjeet Singh...

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