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Why are ‘global human rights champions’ missing in action as Hindus are killed in Bangladesh? Where are the ‘Gretas’ & Trudeaus?

Human rights lose moral force when attention appears conditional. Advocacy loses credibility when outrage is immediate in some theatres but restrained or absent in others. For the victims and their families, this disparity is not academic, but it shapes whether justice is pursued with seriousness or allowed to dissolve into procedural formality and forgotten headlines.

Global anti-India forces unite: From Jihadi Ilhan Omar to anti-India Pramila Jaypal, 8 US lawmakers write letter to ‘free’ Umar Khalid, some of them...

The letter dated 30th December 2025 has been signed by rabid anti-India Islamist Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib, Pramila Jayapal, Jim McGovern, Jamie Raskin, Chris Van Hollen, Peter Welch, Jan Schakowsky, and Lloyd Doggett.

Iran on the boil: How economic collapse is fueling an open revolt against the Mullah regime

The ongoing protests in Iran are primarily triggered by a serious economic crisis, although regime change voices are also significantly loud. The immediate trigger is the dramatic collapse of the Iranian Rial (Iran’s currency), which plunged to a historic low of around 1.42–1.45 million to the US dollar

100 years of ideological war: Why the Left is on the verge of extinction in India, while the RSS reaches every section of society

A major ideological weakness of the Left was that it considered itself 'progressive' and the masses 'backward.'

Elon Musk’s Grok goes unhinged, lets users undress women publicly on X; sparks outrage over consent and safety

The controversy highlights how Grok’s relaxed guardrails, public image outputs, and Musk’s ‘spicy AI’ positioning have enabled non-consensual sexualised edits, exposing women to humiliation, harassment, and serious ethical and legal risks online.

2025 in internal security: When India finally crushed Naxalism and cleansed the blot of Red Corridors from the landscape

This year was more than just increased encounters or routine operations. 2025 marked the decisive shift from managing Naxalism to dismantling it systematically and breaking its organisational, territorial, and ideological back. In 2025, India wiped out Naxal terror.

A generational reset with roots: Why the rise of Nitin Nabin marks a quiet BJP–RSS reconciliation

Born in 1980, the same year the BJP itself was founded, Nitin Nabin represents a political generation that has grown alongside the party’s ideological maturation

BL Santhosh is right: Bengal is a civilisational battle. Here’s why the land of Netaji must be saved from TMC’s appeasement, with a volatile...

At the recently held ‘Sagar Manthan’ program in Goa, BJP’s organisational secretary, BL Santhosh declared that the assembly election in West Bengal is not a mere battle for power but a civilisational battle.

NYT writes fantasy fiction on RSS , equates the organisation with some ultra-powerful ‘secret society’ that is running India: Read how the Leftist media’s...

By invoking fascist-era imagery, stripping law-and-order actions of context, and framing Hindu civil society as inherently suspect, the NYT advances a fear-driven narrative that questions India’s democratic choices without directly acknowledging or contesting them.

2026: When the Western-dominated world order begins to crumble under India’s leadership

The BRICS presidency is giving India not just a platform but the power to set the rules – where the dollar, Western hegemony and China's limitations will be exposed simultaneously.

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