180 Articles by
Shashank Bharadwaj
Crime
Robert Vadra’s case involves Rs.300 crore bribe paid by Pilatus to influence trainer aircraft deal: ED to Delhi court
The probe which began in July 2017 after the government had ordered a probe into the Pilatus deal. The CBI had begun an investigation into the Rs. 2900 crore Pilatus deal which allegedly involved an absconding arm dealer, Sanjay Bhandari, close to both Rahul Gandhi and Robert Vadra.
Government and Policy
Indian forces carried out joint ops with Myanmar Army, wiped out terrorist camps near Mizoram border
The joint ops were planned for days and started on February 17. By March 2, it is reported that all terrorist camps along the Mizoram border were destroyed.
Books
Shivam Chaudhary’s ‘Why To Vote For Rahul Gandhi?’ gives an insight into the contribution of the Congress President
The author carried our research on the work carried out by Rahul Gandhi to help make readers make an informed decision
Editor's picks
Rahul Gandhi’s barbs against NSA Ajit Doval for the Kandahar episode is malicious and bereft of facts
Some of the journalists who had covered the incident had also revealed that Vajpayee government in 1999 had to release three terrorists because the media at that time created too much pressure on the government due to their hysterical coverage of the IC 814 hijacking.
Editor's picks
Rahul Gandhi goes back to Indira Gandhi’s ‘gareebi hatao’ punchline while lying about Modi’s track record
Rahul Gandhi, just like his grandmother Indira Gandhi is still selling the idea of 'Garibi Hatao', which intends to end poverty in the country if Congress comes to power. In 1971, the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi had used the ‘Garibi Hatao’ theme in the election campaign.
News Reports
‘Peacenik’ Imran Khan and his anti Hindu ministers: Ghazwa-e-Hind, Jihad against Hindus are the central theme in Pakistan’s politics
Even as Prime Minister Imran Khan preaching peace, his ministers are venting out their hatred by resorting to anti-India and anti-Hindu rhetoric publicly and Imran Khan including other liberal 'peaceniks' in India have decided to stay silent.
Editor's picks
The New York Times peddles anti-India narrative with half-truths and whole lies
In an article titled, "After India Loses Dogfight to Pakistan, Questions Arise About Its ‘Vintage’ Military", the writer Maria Abi-Habib has carefully omitted some facts and indulged in pushing a false narrative that projects Indian Armed Forces in a poor light.
Media
Sadhguru talks about dismantling the enemy within the country, ‘liberals’ take offense
Sadhguru, who is often known for prudent and logical argumentation has suggested in a Times Now 'Frankly Speaking' interview, that the enemy within the country must be dealt with 100 per cent before seeking solutions to the existing problems
Editor's picks
Pakistan wants ‘peacenik’ Priyanka Chopra removed as UNICEF ambassador because she said ‘Jai Hind’
Interestingly, soon after Pulwama terrorist attacks that had killed more than 40 security personnel, Priyanka had turned to be a peacenik to claim hate was never an answer.
Editor's picks
After expressing excitement over Parliament attack, Rajdeep Sardesai says ‘World Cup without Pakistan in England is unthinkable’ on the basis of ‘one terror attack’
Rajdeep Sardesai, who often fantasise Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has also expressed his disappointment over the removal of Imran Khan's portrait from the Cricket Club of India, Mumbai.