South Africa coach Shukri Conrad stirred a hornet's nest after he remarked they wanted India to "grovel" while explaining his team's delayed declaration strategy.
PM Modi didn’t just challenge India’s post-Independence taboo of cultural embarrassment; he shattered it, restoring civilisational self-respect to the highest office of the land.
The Tejas crash at the Dubai Air Show underscores the extreme risks of aerobatic military flying, where pilots and machines operate at the very edge of human and technological limits.
With the mention of Ram Mandir-Babri dispute, an issue resolved by the Supreme Court of India in 2019, USCIRF’s 2025 report reveals it is less of a human-rights assessment and more of a recycled political narrative designed to undermine India’s institutions and malign the Hindu majority.
The Delhi bomber's video glorifying suicide bombing reveals how Islamic terrorism isn’t just about bombs or drones, it is rooted in religious doctrine, sanctioned by scriptures and defended by intellectual gaslighting.
Two doctors turned terror operatives, from healing patients in Kashmir to hoarding 2,900 kg of explosives near Delhi, all while secretly working for Jaish-e-Mohammad.
A CBI probe has uncovered a Rs 250-crore scam where fake, animal fat–laden ghee was supplied for years to the Tirupati temple, even finding its way into the sacred laddus.
American conservative media outlet 'The Blaze' has recently hired Matt Forney, the man who has made a career out of racist bigotry. By employing Forney, The Blaze hasn’t hired a reporter, it’s hired a professional Hinduphobe with an archive of online hate.