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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]

How Iran’s geopolitical fate and regimes in the last century were decided by APOC, currently known as British Petroleum

The 1979 Islamic Revolution, US embassy hostage crisis, and today’s nuclear standoff are deeply rooted in Britain’s century-long interference in Iran, driven by British Petroleum’s desire to control oil at any cost.

Iran threatens to block Strait of Hormuz after US bombed its three nuclear sites, but that is easier said than done – Here is...

India faces a major energy crisis if the Strait is blocked, as nearly 70% of its crude and 40% of LNG imports pass through it, making Tehran’s threat a strategic concern for New Delhi.

Did Pakistan sell out Ummah in exchange for a lunch with Trump?

As Iran reels from the US strikes, netizens allege Pakistan opened its airspace for the operation, reviving memories of past betrayals like the Abbottabad raid and Pakistan’s duplicity during the Afghan conflict.

From India-Pakistan to Rwanda-Congo, Trump claims credit for another agreement and pushes for a Nobel he never earned

As conflicts continue across regions, Trump’s claim of bringing peace appears exaggerated. India denied any foreign role in its ceasefire with Pakistan, while African leaders say peace talks predated Trump’s involvement by years.

Strait of Hormuz, Sevastopol to Singapore: How key seaports and trade chokepoints decide global power play, trigger wars, and shape history

From the era of the Tsars to Putin’s Russia, Sevastopol has been seen as a lifeline to the world’s oceans. It is Russia’s only warm-water naval port, which it can use year-round, unlike the ice-prone harbours of the North and East.

While Congress which imposed Emergency calls PM Modi a ‘fascist’, here is how he fought the real fascists who suspended fundamental rights in their...

While Congress imposed Emergency, Narendra Modi played a massive role against the fascism by Indira Gandhi

Chokalinga Chittibabu – DMK leader who was tortured to death for trying to save MK Stalin in prison during Indira Gandhi’s Emergency: Stalin’s alliance...

Tortured while shielding MK Stalin, DMK's Chokalinga Chittibabu died in jail during Emergency imposed by Indira Gandhi

Islamic Fulani Militia has been killing Christians for months in Nigeria, local politicians and media wash it off as local conflict between herders and...

Despite the scale and brutality of the killings of Christians in Benue, the government avoided naming the Islamic Fulani militia, instead portraying it as herders-farmers clash.

Iran-Israel conflict puts spotlight back on the Strait of Hormuz: Why this oil lifeline matters and can Iran really shut it down? Explained

In 1980 and 1988, when war broke out between Iran and Iraq, both countries targeted commercial vessels in the Gulf. Despite the attacks on the shipments, the Strait of Hormuz was not completely shut.

When Khalistani terrorists gunned down 110 passengers, mostly Hindus inside a train: Read all about the 1991 Ludhiana massacre

In one incident, Khalistani terrorists specifically seperated Hindus from Sikhs on the train and forced them to deboard. The victims were then lined up across the railway track and killed.

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