Clearly, there is a coordinated echo chamber that has been recycling the same old, and most importantly, debunked anti-Hindu propaganda to whitewash Islamist extremism and violence. These attempts to delegitimise OpIndia’s exposure of anti-Hindu violence in Leicester, by recycling the same tropes have been ongoing since 2022.
Vancouver Police issued the advisory citing a potential threat but provided no details about its source. Singh has earlier accused India, claims New Delhi rejects, demanding credible proof amid strained diplomatic and trade relations.
Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath arrived in Tokyo to attract global investment. He met leaders from Mitsui & Co. and Konoike Transport, focusing on renewable energy, semiconductors, and logistics. The visit also features a high-speed ride on Japan's 600 kmph Maglev train.
The School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) report titled 'Better Together: Understanding the 2022 Violence in Leicester', claims that its findings show that “no single community or group is ‘to blame’ for the violence, distrust, and tensions that erupted in 2022.” However, the report conveniently picked Hindus, Hindutva, and the BJP government in India to blame for violence and communal polarisation in Leicester in 2022.
With the Teesta dispute unresolved since 2011 due to West Bengal’s objections, China’s proposed basin management role could establish a sustained technical presence near India’s eastern frontier, complicating hydrological negotiations and altering regional strategic dynamics.