Neeraj Chopra, Sachin Yadav clashed with Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem in World Championships final, but there were no boycott hashtags this time. There was healthy rivalry, and the only troubling thing was Chopra and Nadeem’s disappointing performance. Sports are challenging. A spectator’s joy comes from good competition. Everything else is noise.
Piecemeal ex parte injunctions violate judicial precedents. They limit free speech
Piecemeal ex parte injunctions, like in the Adani case, violate judicial precedents. Such orders violate media’s constitutional mandate and limit free speech, especially when the broader judicial remedy for defamation is misused. Valuable time of courts is being wasted. Supreme Court’s established principles have no value if they aren’t enforced.
Saudi-Pakistan defence pact is significant—part of a larger shift in Middle East
The Saudi-Pakistan defence pact is no Gulf NATO, but its symbolism is significant. Riyadh’s core threat is Iran, not Israel, and Iran is Pakistan’s neighbour. This fact needs to be understood and underlines the complexity while indicating it could be part of a larger geopolitical shift reshaping Middle East dynamics.
Just watched Ms Karanjt Kaur’s tutorial on how Indians are facing negative emotions in the Anglosphere. Amidst so much information overload, it stood out for its clarity and insights.