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How fact-checker Mohammed Zubair turned India’s Chief of Information War during Op Sindoor night

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India’s Chief of Information War during Op Sindoor night was fact-checker Mohammed Zubair

Zubair’s heroic effort on the frontlines of Pakistan’s disinformation war is being showered with praise. This is new for a journalist who is perennially in the Right wing’s line of fire. Reports Antara Baruah.

Group Captain Ajit Krishnan was in Delhi for an international space conference and was scheduled to be there till Friday. Read this report by Soumya Pillai.

From ‘destroyer of GC Hindus’ to ‘Maulana Modi’ jibes, BJP’s new opposition is arising from within

From the caste census decision to Pahalgam, to Nishikant Dubey row, a section of Hindutva supporters is increasingly turning against Modi govt. Sanya Dhingra reports.

TLP chief tells Pakistanis to take up arms against India. People call him rioter & a sell-out

‘Your desi bandook will do the wonders that their rifles can’t,’ Saad Hussain Rizvi, the second Ameer of TLP, proclaimed on 2 May. Reports Debdutta Chakraborty.

Away from LoC, General Munir is losing a far more fateful war within Pakistan

Faced with genuine political resistance in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, the Pakistan military’s strategy is nearing irretrievable collapse. India should recognise the opportunity. Writes Praveen Swami.

Blow to Yogi, Fadnavis, Gadkari—caste census will change criteria for PM Modi’s successor

Another reason cited by BJP’s spin doctors is the Bihar Assembly election. It’s fallacious, too. Such a big decision is not taken in view of just one Assembly election. Writes DK Singh.

Pakistanis have forgotten Palestine, KFC McNuggets. Their target is Modi and WW3 now

A PPP senator suggested sending Pakistan Army Chief Gen Asim Munir to recite the first azaan at Babri Masjid. Of course, that’s a regular line in any army chief’s job description. Writes Naila Inayat.

After Operation Sindoor, why India must keep an eye on Bangladesh too

Amid escalating military tensions between India and Pakistan, Bangladesh has undertaken a series of rather unusual strategic measures, including a military drill, Akash Bijoy 2025. Writes Deep Halder.

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