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Topic: Kartarpur

‘I would have taken Kartarpur Sahib’ — Modi invokes 1971 war, Sikh history & CAA in 1st Punjab rally

PM slams both AAP and Congress in his speech, draws attention of people to plight of Punjab's economy and its drug problems.

India likely to reopen Kartarpur Corridor with Pakistan ahead of Guru Nanak’s birthday

The decision to reopen the Corridor, which was shut down by India due to the pandemic in March 2020, was taken after a delegation of Punjab BJP leaders met Home Minister Amit Shah.

Sushant Sareen says Kartarpur a ‘trap’, Upendra Baxi sees ‘miracle’ in SC Ayodhya verdict

The best of the day’s opinion, chosen and curated by ThePrint’s top editors.

Kartarpur and Khalistan: Why Pakistan Army has been so eager to open corridor with India

The Pakistan Army has not forgotten the 1971 humiliation and would spare no effort to play dirty with India.

History is offering two closures: Kartarpur & Ayodhya. And Modi has a starring role in both

Despite misgivings on Pakistan, Modi realises his support of the Sikhs in this deeply emotional moment will earn goodwill and votes.

Kartarpur invite to Manmohan Singh will only help Modi push his hardline Pakistan policy

Manmohan Singh will not allow Narendra Modi government to even think of pointing a finger at him.

Manto ban and Modi’s election: What Pakistan’s VIPs told me

It turns out Manto is still exposing hypocrites, long after his death.

Kartarpur corridor ‘high point of diplomacy’ for Imran Khan govt, says Pakistan

Foreign Office spokesperson Mohammad Faisal, however, admitted that there was 'no progress' on the contentious issues with India.

Imran Khan hogged Kartarpur limelight, but Pakistan army was the real star

Imran Khan is on 'the same page' with the army but because the army has intended it to be so.

On Camera

Eight journalists, four states and 1 UT—how ThePrint covered 2026 Assembly elections

As I read through the reports by these journalists, it became clear that ThePrint’s coverage was more about depth than breadth.

Adani’s giant copper plant hits technical setbacks in first year

The 500,000 tonne-per-year plant produced just 94,000 tonnes of refined copper from April 2025 to February this year.

Indian drone tech company ideaForge signs MoU with Japanese firm to develop next-gen AI powered drones

By pairing Indian drone engineering with Japanese semiconductor expertise, the two firms aim to develop more advanced autonomous systems tailored to both defence & commercial use.

Trump, Netanyahu’s Iran gamble: The regime change rebound

American objectives are unmet. They neither have muscle nor motivation to resume the war. As for Iran, the regime didn’t just survive, it’s now led by more radical individuals.