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One 9/11 prompted the US to declare a war on 'terror' (not militancy, mind you). They invaded Afghanistan and Iraq, and destroyed them to dust. Here we are, bending over backwards.

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India bled with a thousand cuts, but survived. Pakistan, with a single cut, surrendered with its hands folded. The protracted pain it inflicted on its society, neighbours, and its economy will ensure its downfall. Civil wars, tribalism, inflation, and water woes will worsen.

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Pakistan was never an organic nation. Just a laboratory military project held together by religion and hatred for India. And yet, we bore the brunt of its Islamist terror for decades. This time, we didn’t just defend—we struck back. With precision missiles. With air defence

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12 Minutes of Truth Bombs about Kashmir of 80s, 90s, Exodus of KP, Art.370.... all from an Indian from Kashmir. 🇮🇳 youtu.be/6BmQq5gwOkE?si… #Kashmir #KashmirConflict

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"While Indian forces prevailed on the battlefield, Pakistan’s relentless propaganda efforts and the often-biased lens of Western media muddled the truth, distorting the global perception of events. This parallel battle exposed a critical need: India must develop its own

"While Indian forces prevailed on the battlefield, Pakistan’s relentless propaganda efforts and the often-biased lens of Western media muddled the truth, distorting the global perception of events.

This parallel battle exposed a critical need: India must develop its own
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The problem with Shashank is not this particular article. It's fine if The Economist thinks PAF had the edge over India in the skies. The mag also had a piece on how the Indian media was being so jingoistic. You know what is missing in their coverage of the conflict? Any

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The Mahmudabad Story Watch this video for context and perspective on why Ali Khan Mahmudabad is hostile towards the BJP and Modi Government, sees only ‘lynchings’ and drives a toxic divisive wedge deeper between communities at time of national unity:

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Ali Khan Mahmudabad broadcasted the pictures of those students at Ashoka who were celebrating Pran Pratishtha of Ram Mandir last year in January. Such a vile person he is.

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Sharan Setty and K. Venugopal review of our book on delimitation of parliamentary constituencies in Goa Chronicle "It dares to ask hard questions that most of our political class have avoided for too long." Deekhit Bhattacharya Savio Rodrigues 🇮🇳 Delimitation and States’ Reorganisation

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Yes, ANI has the right—but how they’re doing it is the problem. a. Legal Right ≠ Ethical Execution ANI, like any news agency, is within its rights to protect its content under copyright laws. But using the threat of YouTube’s three-strike termination policy to retroactively

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We have to concede this success to Modi: letting Tharoor & Owaisi act as ambassadors for India, uniting Indians across religious and party lines for the good of the nation. This isn't front-page news internationally, but one day this will stand out as one of his finest moments.