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How Indian Army’s secrecy & unorthodox deployment fooled the Chinese in eastern Ladakh

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How Indian Army’s secrecy & unorthodox deployment fooled the Chinese at Pangong Tso

The Mountain Strike Corps played a key role in shaping India’s counter-offensive strategy that led to the domination of the southern banks of the Pangong Tso, reports Snehesh Alex Philip.

In ‘The Great Unravelling’, Sanjay Jha writes about why Arnab Goswami wanted to go after Rahul Gandhi and the TV debate that truly hurt his credibility.

‘Cadbury Bytes is my horcrux’ — the popular chocolate snack that most 90s kids can’t forget

Described as ‘little parcels of Cadbury filled heaven’, Bytes combined the best of snack and chocolate for kids before they were discontinued around 2011 following a corporate takeover, writes Shubhangi Misra.

When India sent scores of prisoners to Iraq as sweepers during World War I

The British recruited Indian prisoners and ‘criminal tribes’ to do menial jobs in Mesopotamia in 1916, writes Radhika Singha in ‘The Coolie’s Great War’.

Yogi vs Modi has begun. And it will get interesting before 2024

CDS Bipin Rawat skipping Navy Day celebrations to be with Yogi Adityanath and the conspicuous absence of Amit Shah from Ram Mandir bhoomi pujan say a lot, writes Zainab Sikander.

What makes Yogi Adityanath a role model for other BJP CMs

PM Narendra Modi is credited for taking BJP to unprecedented heights in UP. But CM Yogi Adityanath has become a mass leader in his own right, and is working to build his image as Modi No. 2, writes D.K. Singh.

Modi is popular, BJP keeps winning, but India’s indicators & global rankings are alarming

Govt’s own NFHS, as well as many global non-Left institutions’ rankings have shown a drop in India’s development indicators. This will begin to hurt soon, writes Shekhar Gupta, in this week’s ‘National Interest’.

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