The demolition of a 150-year-old gurudwara in Pakistan is proof of the country’s failing track record when it comes to protecting minority rights and religious heritage. Protests by minority communities there are growing. Pakistan should now stop fooling the world with its faux-peacemaker role and focus on domestic peace instead.
India negotiated the Hormuz crisis with skill. Now, on to bigger strategic petrol reserves
If India emerged from the Hormuz crisis with minimal disruption, it’s because Modi government held its nerve and quickly diversified energy supplies. Now, curbs on commercial LPG, bulk diesel sales have been lifted. India has negotiated this hump with skill, fortitude. On to bigger strategic petroleum reserves and aggressive exploration.
India’s space privatisation is taking off. Vikram 1 launch promises innovation, investment
India’s space privatisation is ready for liftoff. Skyroot Aerospace co-founder Pawan Chandana told ThePrint about preparing for India’s first privately built rocket launch. Policy changes have brought genuine reform. The mission promises to spur innovation, attract investment, strengthen launch capabilities, and redefine India’s ambitions as a leading global space power.

