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How Rahul Gandhi & Kejriwal avoid each other; and the ‘three CMs’ of Karnataka

Pre-Truth — snappy, witty and significant snippets from the world of politics and government.

Modi govt reminds foreign journalists of rule restricting reporting from Kashmir

MEA official says it’s not a gag order but a routine reminder to foreign journalists on travel to ‘protected areas’. New Delhi: The Central government...

The UN’s Kashmir report is weirdly silent on Pakistan’s dreaded terrorist groups

Pakistan, Afghanistan and Nepal are members of the UN Human Rights Council. India, with a brilliant record of upholding human rights, has no representation.

Faiz’s daughter Moneeza is undeterred by conference visa denial, will return if invited

Hashmi says she has attended conferences in 10 Indian states, but only lately has she started being snubbed. Insists she’ll attend if invited in future.

The Indian media’s furious reaction on Kulbhushan Jadhav is completely uncalled for

There are two issues here: one is the media and the other is the official message. India and Pakistan need better communication at the official level.

On Camera

6 reasons Trump’s Gaza plan won’t work—even if Hamas accepts it

On paper, the 21-point plan looks balanced—Palestinian governance, international oversight, reconstruction pledges. But in reality, it is a non-negotiable diktat.

Nodal officers to fast-tracking NOCs, Kerala govt’s heeding investor concerns, and it means business

As many as 21 policy reforms are under implementation following Invest Kerala Global Summit, as LDF govt works to change perception that the state is not conducive to businesses.

Army chief’s big warning to Pakistan: Stop sponsoring terrorism if you want to exist geographically

Amid continued concerns over cross-border terrorism, General Upendra Dwivedi further warned the neighbour that India will not show restraint if there is an Op Sindoor 2.0.

How Pakistan thinks: Army for hire, ideology of convenience

Pakistan’s army has been a rentier force available to a reasonable bidder. It has never come to the aid of any Muslims including Palestinians or the Gazans, except making noises here and there.