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Friday, November 21, 2025
TopicIndia

Topic: India

This day 50 years ago, an incident along India-Pakistan border proved Partition’s futility

Violating ceasefire on important national and religious days is a military tradition aimed at forcing psychological domination over the enemy.

India’s tryst with destiny is turning sour, the dark clouds are ominous

What’s missing today from the India story is hope.

Pakistan asking TV and radio channels to run anti-India content on I-Day is sheer hypocrisy

Many in Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan have been decrying the same issue that Kashmiris may face in India – the changing of the local demography.

From US to India, the world is unravelling. Do not delude yourself this is a temporary blip

Having reported and analysed global affairs for forty years, I declare that I am scared, writes British journalist Nik Gowing

Before US cuts an Afghan peace deal with Pakistan, India must step in

Trump's reliance on Pakistani military to help organise peace talks with Taliban should be a source of worry for responsible regional stakeholders.

India sees the third-highest firearm-related deaths in the world

According to a new study, most firearm-related deaths are homicides of young men.

In 1947, Gandhi told Lt Gen Sen that wars were inhuman, but to fight for Kashmir with all means

In his book, Slender Was The Thread, Lt Gen. L.P. Sen wrote about being airlifted to Srinagar in 1947 and taking over the Indian defence of Kashmir.

On Kashmir, an Army veteran pleads India to not see Article 370 repeal as a cricket match

Don't behave as if we have won a state or country. Instead, behave in a manner that conveys to Kashmiris that they are very much Indians.

70 Samjhauta passengers stuck at Wagah as Pakistani crew refuses to drive train to India

India will now send a crew, including engine driver, guard & co-guard, with a locomotive that will bring the passengers back to Attari.

UN in talks with India & Pakistan following tensions over Modi govt’s move on Kashmir

The UN said it is engaging with both countries at “various levels” and has also received a letter from Pakistan foreign minister raising the issue.

On Camera

Hasina’s was a trial in absentia, but not a trial without justice

The Sheikh Hasina trial represents an inflection point in the struggle to place citizens above rulers and prevent the next massacre.

At Charcha 2025: Local entrepreneurship, not just big IT, will drive next wave of distributed AI work

While global corporations setting up GCCs in India continue to express confidence in availability of skilled AI engineers, the panel argued that India’s real challenge lies elsewhere.

Can’t stay behind tech curve anymore, must catch up—Vice Chief of Navy Staff ahead of Swavlamban 2025

New Delhi: Noting that India cannot afford to stay behind the technology curve when it comes to war-fighting, Vice Chief of the Naval Staff...

INDIA has a Congress-sized hole. And the fix begins with a little humility

Without a Congress revival, there can be no challenge to the BJP pan-nationally. Modi’s party is growing, and almost entirely at the cost of the Congress.