Security tightened as tensions flare in Manipur. This comes hours after Kuki volunteers allegedly took 20 people captive in Ukhrul, retaliating to an 'unprovoked firing incident'.
The jawan was on leave and passing by when the incident happened. Manipur Police termed the episode a 'clash' between the two communities, the Kukis and the Nagas, and also said it will be resolved soon.
A recent attack on a woman lawyer from Manipur in a south Delhi park has once again pushed the question of racism against people from the Northeast into the public view.
Salim Khan’s doctor had no right to speak to media without the family's permission. A few doctors in Mumbai act like major celebrities themselves and love the attention.
‘For Manipuris, Thang-Ta is not just a martial art—it is mother, father, god,’ said acclaimed Manipuri dancer Priti Patel at the Triveni Kala Sangam, New Delhi.
Retd army officer L. Nishikanta Singh has been picked as Adviser (Coordination) to CM. He had in 2023 drawn criticism for his post on ‘lungi-clad Kuki terrorists from Myanmar’.
By mixing Indian maximalism with Western minimalism, desi influencers are using the hippie Met Gala to bring about a quiet revolution in festival dressing.
The reopening of the Strait of Hormuz eases supply fears, but controlled shipping, slow output recovery, and high costs may delay oil flow normalisation for months.
This special edition of Cut The Clutter, straight from the Siliguri corridor, details the strategic importance of the narrow strip of land in West Bengal, and how it’s a vital link connecting the Northeast to the rest of India.
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.
What exactly is the issue with Nitish Rane’s statement? His assertion is correct in the sense that Muslims in Kerala are highly radicalised. It is an open secret that Kerala sends the highest number of recruits to ISIS and other Islamic terrorist organizations.
The Print would do well to focus on fact based journalism. Gaslighting journalism will not serve it in the long term. Indians can see through the agenda of The Print editorial team.
Nitish Rane spoke the truth. If The Print’s woke editorial team is hurt or offended, they can resign right away.
Also, Biren Singh’s apology came too late and he must be held accountable for mishandling the Manipur issue. But the final blame for the Manipur violence lies with the Indian judiciary. It was the Manipur High Court’s order which sparked this ethnic conflict.
Mr. Shekhar Gupta keeps talking about “objectivity in journalism” but his editorial team displays no objectivity at all. It’s bias is all too obvious. Not once did The Print journalists hold the Manipur High Court judges responsible for the violence and conflict. The judiciary, very cunningly, was guven a free pass and the blame was put on Biren Singh.
It’s quite obvious that if Biren Singh had been a Congress CM, The Print editors would have gone soft on him.
What exactly is the issue with Nitish Rane’s statement? His assertion is correct in the sense that Muslims in Kerala are highly radicalised. It is an open secret that Kerala sends the highest number of recruits to ISIS and other Islamic terrorist organizations.
The Print would do well to focus on fact based journalism. Gaslighting journalism will not serve it in the long term. Indians can see through the agenda of The Print editorial team.
West Asia, South Asia, of course. Consider also how this would be viewed in countries like Indonesia and Malaysia, important partners for India.
Nitish Rane spoke the truth. If The Print’s woke editorial team is hurt or offended, they can resign right away.
Also, Biren Singh’s apology came too late and he must be held accountable for mishandling the Manipur issue. But the final blame for the Manipur violence lies with the Indian judiciary. It was the Manipur High Court’s order which sparked this ethnic conflict.
Mr. Shekhar Gupta keeps talking about “objectivity in journalism” but his editorial team displays no objectivity at all. It’s bias is all too obvious. Not once did The Print journalists hold the Manipur High Court judges responsible for the violence and conflict. The judiciary, very cunningly, was guven a free pass and the blame was put on Biren Singh.
It’s quite obvious that if Biren Singh had been a Congress CM, The Print editors would have gone soft on him.