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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.

Yoga’s Hindu roots being erased, Christian appropriation and spiritual theft rampant: It is about time Sanatan Dharma reclaims its spiritual core

Yoga is not a modular fitness regimen to be dismembered and repackaged; it is the beating heart of Sanatana Dharma.

As India rescues students from Iran under Operation Sindhu, read why most Indian students going to Iran for higher studies are Kashmiri Muslims

Considering that Iran has not achieved any major breakthrough in either medicine or engineering in the recent past, it does not seem a plausible reason for attracting Indian students to Iran.

The media that was asked to bend but started crawling: How big names in Indian media became Indira Gandhi’s propaganda tools during Emergency

Indira Gandhi's government threw 250 journalists behind bars during the Emergency as big publications became its mouthpiece.

Anaya Bangar’s plea to BCCI raises a question: Is this wave of ‘inclusion’ costing women their space in sports?

Anaya Bangar's bid to join women's cricket as a trans woman sparks debate: Should biological males compete in female sports, or is it time for a separate transgender category?

No one allowed in storeroom where money was found, firefighters told to keep silent: Probe makes startling revelations in Justice Varma case, Kapil Sibal...

Verma's personal secretary had directed the firefighter personnel to exclude any mention of the cash in the report.

UP court sentences woman to 7.5 years in jail for false gangrape and SC/ST Act case, highlights misuse: How rampant false rape cases have...

“It is often said that a bad man is better than a bad name, and hence, a wise person will endure all hardships to avoid disgrace. Disrepute can destroy everything, making a person, though alive, equivalent to a corpse,” the court order reads.

The growing ‘trend’ of throwing meat pieces in front of temples, a co-ordinated campaign to desecrate sacred Hindu places?

This pattern of throwing cow meat pieces in front of temples, suggest that a co-ordinated campaign orchestrated by Islamists to desecrate sacred Hindu places is at play.

While Congress is busy portraying Donald Trump’s meeting with Asim Munir as a failure of Indian diplomacy, read why geopolitics forces US to entertain...

Notwithstanding the comments made by the Congress party and its leaders, the meeting between Trump and Munir is occurring amidst a series of chaotic events happening elsewhere that make Pakistan useful for the US.

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