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Rukma Rathore

Accidental journalist who is still trying to learn the tricks of the trade.

Who is Kshama Sawant: Anti-India lobbyist who brought resolution against CAA, Hindus in Seattle now cries over visa denial

Kshama Sawant has a long history of interfering into India's affairs owing to her dislike for PM Modi.

Who is Victoria Nuland: The notorious regime change operator of CIA who worked for the controversial organisation USAID

A phone conversation between and Victoria Nuland and Geoffrey Pyatt disclosed the scale of US interference in Ukraine.

The Portuguese onslaught Part 3: How a naval battle off the tiny port of Diu, Gujarat changed the world and sealed India’s fate for...

The most important outcome of the "Battle of Diu" was that it confirmed that the Portuguese were in India to stay. Almeida had announced prophetically that those who rule the seas will rule the lands too.

Muslim Personal Law discriminatory, violates women rights: Read about ex-Muslim woman Safiya PM’s legal battle for secular inheritance law

Safiya PM, a Muslim woman from Kerala, petitioned the Supreme Court and requested that as she is not a believer, the Indian Succession Act should apply to her concerning the matters of inheritance, not the Muslim Personal Law

The Portuguese onslaught Part 2: When India’s Malabar coast went from peaceful spice trade to fierce naval battles, from Cochin to Kannur and more

The first Portuguese Viceroy of India, Francisco de Almeida also payed a key part in the historic "Battle of Diu."

The Portuguese onslaught Part 1: How Vasco da Gama’s ‘discovery’ of India brought years of bloodshed, murders and violence to our shores

King Manuel of Portuguese wanted to find a direct sea route to India to bypass Arab and Venetian merchants.

Indira Gandhi’s lust for absolute power, strong opposition, and divided Congress: How “One Nation One Election” came to an end in India after 1967

The "One Nation, One Election" bill in India aims to synchronize elections for the Lok Sabha and state legislatures, addressing election frequency, resource management, and governmental stability.

The many desecrations of Somnath Mandir by Muslim invaders: How Nehru opposed its restoration fearing “Hindu revivalism”

Somnath Mandir had been attacked and pillaged at least six times by Muslim rulers and former PM Pandit Nehru was against its revival.

First conviction of Christian evangelists under UP’s anti-conversion law: Christian couple sentenced to 5 years in prison for mass conversion of Dalits. Read the...

The couple used to distribute Christian-related religious materials to the Dalits and used financial inducements to convert them into Christianity.

Operation Praghat: Assam Police arrest one more Ansarullah Bangla Team terrorist – Read details about crackdown against the group’s secession plans, plot to kill...

As part of its sustained efforts in "Operation Praghat" against Islamic extremists, the Special Task Force (STF) of the Assam Police has arrested another Ansarullah Bangla Team terrorist

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