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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]

Major plot mistake in Special Ops S2: How did the makers, and the ‘top scientist’ character miss this basic fact about Nuclear Power Plants?

While aiming for drama, Special Ops 2 confuses a reactor meltdown with a nuclear blast. This misrepresentation misleads viewers and undermines public understanding of nuclear safety, especially amid India’s nuclear energy expansion plans.

2006 Mumbai local train blasts: All 12 convicted by MCOCA court 7/11 case set free by High Court: Read what happened between then and...

From copied confessions and missing call data to hostile witnesses and weak recoveries, the High Court flagged serious gaps in the investigation that led to the reversal of the 2015 convictions in the 7/11 case.

Children, disabled and the elderly: The most vulnerable victims of stray dog attacks

Children are being mauled, disabled persons attacked, and the elderly killed while dog feeders and activists block urgent reforms. ABC Rules prioritise stray dogs over public safety, creating a growing nationwide health and legal crisis.

How the Balrampur conversion racket exposes the modus operandi of sexual harassment, blackmail, and a foreign-funded Islamist network in India

The ATS found links between Jalaluddin, Pakistan’s ISI, and missionary groups targeting poor Hindus. Fake documents, blackmail, benami properties and caste-based conversion payments revealed a dangerous Islamist syndicate hiding in plain sight.

Meenakshi Jain, Sadanandan Master for Rajya Sabha: How Modi govt broke the UPA-era habit of rewarding loyalists and brought recognition to real leaders who...

The Padma Awards, once criticised for rewarding loyalists and political affiliates, now reflect a broader spectrum of contributions, recognising those who have shaped India’s cultural, ideological, and social landscape through their work.

Rabies in India: A preventable virus with 100% fatal disease after symptoms, still spreading through stray dog bites, poor awareness, and blocked action

Rabies remains a deadly threat in India, with children and the poor most affected. Despite available vaccines, gaps in public health, misused laws and growing dog populations make the disease a national emergency.

If Mexico, Thailand and other countries can eliminate dog-mediated rabies, why can’t India?

Countries like Mexico and Sri Lanka curbed rabies with mass vaccination, regulation and public discipline. India, despite official programmes, still struggles due to legal hurdles, weak enforcement and lack of political will to act decisively.

Pakistan’s Intersys Limited sues OpIndia for defamation in Karachi Court over fentanyl exposé, ignoring jurisdiction rules while sitting on allegations of drug and visa...

A Pakistani firm linked to digital scams, opioids, and visa fraud filed a defamation suit against OpIndia in Karachi, displaying shocking legal ignorance and misusing local courts to cover up its alleged global criminal operations.

Mann govt to introduce new sacrilege bill in Punjab: Protecting faith or legitimising violent fanatics who lynch and harass people over dubious allegations

With two similar bills still pending presidential assent since 2018, the Mann government’s move reopens a volatile debate in Punjab, where past lynchings over alleged sacrilege have occurred without evidence or due legal process.

From bites to deaths: How dangerous has the stray dog menace become?

Fatal attacks, rabies deaths, and broken healthcare systems paint a grim picture of India's stray dog crisis. Beyond bites, the problem stems from failed sterilisation efforts, misplaced activism, and administrative inaction.

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