158 Articles by

Shriti Sagar

Journalist

From secret allies to arch enemies: The forgotten history of Israel–Iran cooperation against Saddam’s Iraq

However, if we go back a few decades, it will be easy to recall that both Israel and Iran were working together as secret allies, targeting a common enemy, Iraq.

PM Modi calls defence ties an ‘important pillar’: Read about military equipment that may be included in new India-Israel defence deal

During rocket attacks from Gaza, the Iron Dome system successfully destroyed thousands of incoming rockets targeting Israeli cities.

Chhattisgarh govt allocates ₹100 crores to Bastar’s former Naxal-infested regions: Abujhmad and Jagargunda to be developed as ‘education cities’

In November, last year, Narayanpur Superintendent of Police Robinsons Guria said that almost 80% of the Naxals operating in the Abujhmad area have surrendered.

From creating ruckus during AI Impact Summit to attacking BJP and BRS workers: Here are 5 recent incidents where Congress goons resorted to violence...

Right from the dramatic shirtless disruption of AI Impact Summit in Delhi to attacks in Indore, Puducherry, and Telangana, the incidents have further exposed the violent tactics of the Congress party.

Complete wipe out: As the March 31 deadline approaches, not only Naxals, their memorials too are being destroyed by security forces

Earlier, such memorials were used by Maoists as instruments to maintain fear, dominance, and ideological control within local communities.

India AI Impact Summit: What are data centres and why tech giants like Google and Amazon are investing heavily to develop them in India

Indian conglomerates are also making bold moves. The Adani Group has announced plans to invest up to $100 billion in data centres by 2035.

The Purvanchal Expressway turnaround under Yogi: How the UP govt saved Rs 3,400 crore by scrapping illegal tenders issued by Akhilesh Yadav’s SP

The Purvanchal Expressway remains one of the flagship infrastructure projects in the state. With more expressways under construction and new ones in the pipeline, the debate over development models is likely to remain at the centre of Uttar Pradesh’s political narrative.

Punjab: 2,700 women died of cancer in 2025, 13,299 in five years; AAP MP Seechewal links surge to water pollution, chemicals used in agriculture

Seechewal informed the House that 13,299 women died due to cancer in Punjab between 2021 and 2025.

Former Leicester MP and anti-India propagandist Claudia Webbe spreads lies again, claims ‘India was shut down in the world’s biggest strike’

In a country of this scale, even large mobilisations can happen without paralysing the nation. Calling every protest “unprecedented” or proof of systemic collapse is misleading.

From Tiruppur to the EU and the US: How the new trade deals could transform India’s textile hubs and double Tamil Nadu’s garment exports

Close to 28% of total textile and textile product exports from India in FY25 were meant for exports to the USA alone.

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