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No, Centre did not copy the BRICS 2026 logo from a hospital’s logo as claimed by Congress supporters, here is the truth

While the government deciding to reuse the logo instead of coming up with a new one could be a debate as India has no dearth of creativity and talented artists, the claim that the logo is an outright copy of the logo of a hospital is factually incorrect.

Naxalism won’t be allowed to fester again: Read how the Modi govt is working on a multi-pronged approach to make sure Left Wing terrorism...

The Indian government has launched a 10-point plan to achieve a "Naxal-free" nation by March 31. This strategy shifts the focus from security operations to long-term development, aiming to stabilize former insurgency-hit districts through improved livelihoods, infrastructure, and governance.

US designates Lebanese, Jordanian, and Egyptian chapters of Muslim Brotherhood as foreign terrorist and specially designated global terrorist groups: Read what it means

In a press statement, Marco Rubio, the Secretary of State, said that the designation of the Egyptian, Jordanian, and Lebanese chapters of the Muslim Brotherhood as FTOs and SDGTs is a step towards “President Trump’s commitment to eliminate the capabilities and operations of Muslim Brotherhood chapters that pose a threat to the United States.”

Qualify for PG medical seats even with negative marks? Read why netizens are outraged at latest NEET PG cut-off marks

The revised cut-offs allow SC, ST and OBC candidates with negative scores to enter counselling, prompting reactions from doctors and commentators who question how seat utilisation should be balanced with minimum academic standards in postgraduate medical education.

Indian PhD couple face ‘food racism’ at US university over heating palak paneer in microwave, return to India after $200,000 settlement

The couple claimed repeated harassment by faculty, dismissal of complaints, and exclusionary food rules affecting South Asian students, arguing that the university’s response exposed the gap between diversity rhetoric and lived experiences of international scholars.

Multiple Pakistani drones spotted along the LoC in Rajouri within 48 hours; Indian Army engages hostile UAVs

Multiple drone sightings along the LoC in Rajouri and Samba within days have put Indian forces on high alert, underscoring renewed cross-border attempts to push arms and explosives into Jammu and Kashmir.

What are puberty blockers, and why is the UK pushing ahead with a £11 million puberty blocker trial on children, despite safety concerns? Explained

JK Rowling and Richard Dawkins have signed petitions calling for the cancellation of the new trial in the UK.

India set to consider Rs 3.25 lakh crore mega deal to acquire 114 Rafale jets from France

The proposed Rs 3.25 lakh crore Rafale deal could mark India’s largest-ever defence acquisition, combining rapid IAF induction with a major push for indigenous manufacturing and long-term self-reliance

Reuters journalist Saad Sayeed writes dubious ‘exclusive’ stories to boost unrealistic Pakistan defence deal narrative, makes self citation loop obvious

Articles cited Pakistan’s 2025 conflict with India, framed weapons as combat-proven economic lifelines, downplayed ethical risks of arming conflict zones, and offered limited independent verification, prompting questions about editorial oversight at a global news agency.

China provokes again, claims Shaksgam Valley based on illegal 1963 deal with Pakistan: Know why this Himalayan territory was always a part of India

Days after China made a delusional claim that the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh is a Chinese territory named ‘Zangnan’, China provoked India again by asserting its illegal claim over the Shaksgam Valley, which is a part of Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir (PoK) illegally ceded to China in 1963.

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