190 Articles by

Shriti Sagar

Journalist

The Wire ropes in Bangladeshi writer to distort Partition of India as ‘social justice’ for Muslims: Read how Islamic bigots justify 1921 Moplah genocide...

The dangerous outcome of such narratives is that they rehabilitate the very justifications once used to legitimise massacres like the Moplah riots of 1921, Direct Action Day, and the Noakhali genocide.

From Blue House to jail cells: Read why South Korea’s former President Yoon Suk Yeol and his wife are both in jail

Former South Korean First Lady Kim Keon Hee has been arrested on multiple corruption charges, joining her husband, ex-President Yoon Suk Yeol, in jail.

Rahul Gandhi’s ‘IAF hands were tied’ charge on Operation Sindoor falls apart: From destroyed terror camps to downed Pak jets, Air Chief shreds LoP’s...

Rahul Gandhi criticised the government’s handling of Operation Sindoor, accusing it of lacking political will and restricting the armed forces. IAF Chief Air Marshal AP Singh rejected the claims.

Motor Vehicle Inspector owns 44 plots, forest officer has 115 plots, and a Project Director with 84 acres land: How vigilance raids in Odisha...

Odisha’s Vigilance department uncovered shocking corruption cases where government officers, including a Motor Vehicle Inspector, were found owning dozens of land plots, gold, and crores in unaccounted wealth far exceeding their salaries and official income.

9 years of torture for a crime she never committed: Sadhvi Pragya finally emerges victorious as the court acquits her in Malegaon blast case

After a 17-year-long trial, Sadhvi Pragya has been acquitted in the 2008 Malegaon blast case. The court ruled that there was no evidence linking her to the bike used in the blast. Her story includes years of alleged custodial torture.

Donald Trump goes after India’s energy imports, sanctions 6 Indian companies for trading with Iran after announcing ‘penalty’ for buying Russian oil and weapons

The US has sanctioned six Indian firms for buying Iranian petrochemicals, triggering sharp reactions from India.

Machete attack on Indian man in Melbourne and 5 similar recent cases reveal rising hate crimes against Indians worldwide

A recent machete attack on an Indian man in Melbourne is the latest in a string of violent assaults on Indians abroad. From Australia to Canada and Ireland, racial hatred and targeted violence against Indians are becoming alarmingly frequent.

From relying on foreign-made weapons during Kargil war to using indigenously developed systems during Operation Sindoor: How Indian defence manufacturing has come a long...

India marks 26 years of the Kargil victory while reflecting on Operation Sindoor, its recent, high-tech retaliation against terror attacks. From mountain combat in 1999 to modern missile strikes in 2025,

26 years of the Kargil victory: How the Indian Army drove out Pakistani infiltrators and crushed Musharraf’s treachery

26th July, 2025, marks 26 years since India’s victory in the Kargil War. Known as Kargil Vijay Diwas, this day honours the soldiers who bravely fought to reclaim peaks occupied by Pakistani troops and terrorists in 1999.

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