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Wednesday, January 28, 2026
TopicHindus in pakistan

Topic: hindus in pakistan

‘Proud Hindu, proud Pakistani’ — Danish Kaneria & his turbulent cricket career are back in spotlight

Danish Kaneria has been locked in a war of words with an Indian journalist in light of Indian crowd making ‘Jai Shri Ram’ chants during India-Pakistan World Cup match in Ahmedabad.

India to allow ‘asthi visarjan’ in Ganga for 426 Pakistani Hindus? Activists welcome ‘decision’

Modi govt will reportedly consider granting short visas to allow immersion of ashes of Pakistani Hindus in the Ganga. External Affairs Ministry has neither confirmed nor denied it.

Woman being attacked in viral video a victim of land dispute, not Hindu from Pakistan

In a 1:20-minute viral video, a woman is seen being brutally beaten with a cane. The video is from January 2022 related to a land dispute.

Pakistanis are saying ‘mandir nahi banaenge’. Fatwas follow Hindu temple construction

Not allowing the construction of a Krishna temple in Islamabad is Pakistan’s latest ‘sin’ against the Hindus who have equal rights under the Constitution.

On Camera

Arijit Singh is the bridge between 3 generations—Rafi to Ritviz

Arijit Singh has the emotional depth and melody the older generation wants. But he also carries the vulnerability that young people can connect with.

Most EU firms eye India expansion post-trade deal, 90% say profitability to go up—FEBI survey

FEBI survey reveals Europe’s big bet on manufacturing, innovation hub amid ‘mother of all trade deals’, but flags regulatory concerns.

India, EU sign security & defence pact. How it links Indian firms to ‘ReArm Europe’ network 

The agreement comes despite differences between India and the EU on issues such as Russia-Ukraine war, showcasing the intent to deepen strategic ties. 

Non-alignment is coming back in a new avatar: Trump-peedit alliance

No nation other than China can negotiate one-on-one with Trump on an equal footing. That’s why the middle powers who so far formed the core of multilateral bodies now feel orphaned.