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Wednesday, November 12, 2025
TopicNavjot Singh Sidhu

Topic: Navjot Singh Sidhu

Amarinder’s Punjab needs to study these 5 chilling examples before passing sacrilege bill

Questions are being raised if such a law is prone to misuse and can stifle free speech.

By disapproving of his Pakistan visit, Amarinder has thrown Sidhu to the wolves

The Punjab chief minister’s reaction will ensure that when the assembly meets Friday, the opposition will attack the minister, not him.

What is the Kartarpur corridor issue that made Navjot Singh Sidhu hug Pakistan army chief?

Various Sikh bodies have been pushing a 3-km fenced corridor between India and Pakistan for Sikhs to be able to visit the historical Kartarpur gurudwara.

Imran Khan’s Bollywood and cricket pals aren’t best experts on complex India-Pakistan ties

Imran Khan's views are closest to the views of Pakistan’s anti-West, anti-India Islamic nationalists than any other civilian prime minister.

Nirav Modi now in UK, and Supreme Court passes buck to EC

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When attacking Sidhu, keep in mind Punjab’s most famous live-in couple

The romance between Aroosa Alam and Captain Amarinder Singh is Punjab's worst-kept secret. India clearly has a major problem with hugs. No matter who hugs...

Sedition case against Navjot Singh Sidhu won’t hold, but what does it mean?

A colonial law prescribed in the IPC, sedition is a serious criminal offence against the state, but it needs sanction from the govt before...

Sidhu’s hug crossed a red line, but Modi’s letter to Imran Khan makes him a statesman

Funny how politicians are being scrutinised for their ‘hugplomacy’, but an exception is made for Narendra Modi, the master of the art.

Is development for south India anti-India?

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Pakistan PM Imran Khan comes out in support of friend Sidhu

People in India who are targeting Sidhu are doing a great disservice to peace in the subcontinent, said Imran Khan.

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This era has made journalistic independence harder than ever: New York Times publisher

Journalist Arthur Gregg Sulzberger delivered the Reuters Memorial Lecture on 4 March last year.

India’s factory data may get reality check in MoSPI’s new IIP plan, defunct factories to be dropped

MoSPI proposes to remove closed factories from IIP sample, aiming for truer picture of India’s industrial health in upcoming 2022–23 base series. Plan open to public feedback until 25 November.

‘Let them see’: Putin says new nuclear-powered missiles in the making, in message to Washington

At a ceremony felicitating Russian military engineers, Putin highlights Moscow’s 'parity' in defence technologies for the next century.

Bihar is where politics moves, and everything else stands still

Bihar is blessed with a land more fertile for revolutions than any in India. Why has it fallen so far behind then? Constant obsession with politics is at the root of its destruction.