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Anurag

Anurag is a Chief Sub Editor at OpIndia with over 22 years of professional experience, including more than six years in journalism. He is known for deep dive, research driven reporting on national security, terrorism cases, judiciary and governance, backed by RTIs, court records and on-ground evidence. He also writes hard hitting op-eds that challenge distorted narratives. Beyond investigations, he explores history, fiction and visual storytelling. Email: [email protected]

Rajasthan: Pastor and son booked for converting villagers under guise of faith healing; read how he faces court proceedings for insulting Hindu religion and...

Police in Rajasthan’s Sriganganagar registered a case against pastor Baggu Singh and his son for forced conversions through alleged miracle cures. Villagers protested outside the police station, demanding the pastor’s arrest within 48 hours.

Keir Starmer arrives in India with 125 member business deligation: What is India-UK Vision 2035, and how the nations are set to benefit from...

On his first official India visit, Keir Starmer and PM Modi will review progress on Vision 2035, discuss the India-UK trade deal, and explore new cooperation areas in defence, AI, fintech, higher education, and cultural exchange.

Congress and Rahul Gandhi find caste angle where none exists: Here’s the truth about Hariom Valmiki murder case and how opposition is spinning it

Despite Congress alleging caste-based violence, Raebareli Police confirmed Hariom Valmiki was lynched after being mistaken for a thief. The accused belong to various communities, debunking Rahul Gandhi’s attempt to communalise and politicise the tragedy for political gain.

Central govt has allocated Rs 748 crore for National Rabies Control Programme in states and UTs in 5 years: RTI

While Rs 748 crore was allocated under the National Rabies Control Programme for human health, data tabled in Parliament shows Rs 35 crore approved under the Animal Husbandry Ministry’s ASCAD scheme for animal vaccination during the same period.

Rutgers’ ‘Hindutva in America’ narrative defends Khalistanis and Islamist while targeting Hindu advocacy – Read details

Rutgers University’s ‘Hindutva in America’ discussion projected Hindu groups as extremists while legitimising Khalistani and Islamist propaganda, using academic platforms to distort facts and attack legitimate Hindu advocacy organisations working for community rights and interfaith harmony in the United States.

As Pakistan flashes its rare earth minerals to Trump, Baloch rebels warn them against any adventures: Is the Trump-Pakistan bonhomie another castle in the...

Baloch leaders denounced Pakistan’s mineral showcase in Washington, claiming the reserves come from occupied Balochistan. They urged the US to respect Baloch sovereignty, stressing these rare earth deposits are unlawfully seized by Pakistan’s military elite.

Kash Patel shakes hands with Asim Munir: Dear Hindus of India, wake up to the realities of the world, and stop expecting the impossible

The uproar over Kash Patel’s handshake reveals a deeper truth: diaspora Hindus serve their adopted nations and institutions, not India. Comparing them with Jews defending Israel is flawed, as Hindus never faced collective exile from India.

A 73-year-old ‘granny’ deported by the US after three decades: asylum claims, overstaying alien and possible use of the ‘Khalistan card’

Harjit Kaur, 73, endured detention conditions she described as inhumane before being deported to India. Her case reflects long-term misuse of asylum, delays in enforcement, and the political exploitation of narratives surrounding illegal migration.

US sanctions Indian nationals Sadiq, Iqbal Shaikh for supplying fentanyl-laced pills: Hindu alias used, illicit drugs trade, and more — Here is what OpIndia...

Despite a 2024 indictment, Shaikh continued operations through ksinternationalpharmacy.com and Indiamart, using a false furniture profile to mask pharmaceutical sales. Sadiq was found to have been using a Hindu name, Rakesh Sharma, as alias.

Statehood protest turns violent in Leh: BJP office set ablaze, police van torched, BJP accuses Congress leader for rioting – What sparked violence in...

Leh witnessed violent clashes during statehood protests, leaving dozens injured and reports of casualties. Restrictions were imposed, while Sonam Wangchuk urged youth to maintain peace, ending his strike amid mounting criticism of the Centre’s slow response.

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