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SubscriberWrites: Don’t ask us to restrain ourselves — we won’t listen. Instead, restrain Pakistan

India declares a new doctrine: no more restraint, no more red lines — cross-border terror will meet decisive military and economic retaliation.

SubscriberWrites: The End of The Beginning of the Beginning of the End – II

In Operation Sindoor, India didn’t just neutralise threats; it showcased a maturing defence-tech ecosystem, where indigenous innovation met battlefield validation.

SubscriberWrites: Strategic shift in Andhra—TDP targets YSRCP’s leaders before moving to bigger fish

In Andhra Pradesh, the TDP's strategy to dismantle YSRCP's power is unfolding quietly—focusing on sidelining key leaders before targeting the party's big fish.

SubscriberWrites: Operation Sindoor–important takeaways

India’s decisive response in Op Sindoor signals a shift in its defense strategy, leveraging technology, deterrence, and precision to combat terrorism, while asserting its global standing.

SubscriberWrites: How India’s non-manipulative strategic communication won the info war?

India's Op Sindoor in May 2025 showcased effective, measured strategic communication, while Pakistan's ISPR spread misinformation. India focused on facts, projecting military deterrence.

SubscriberWrites: Why is POK still with Pakistan? It’s time to reunify Kashmir

India’s claim to POK is legal, moral, and unfinished—it's time to move beyond maps and pursue true reunification with conviction, strategy, and compassion.

SubscriberWrites: Not at peace—insecurities of Pakistan’s ruling establishment lie in its past

Pakistan’s army chief revives divisive rhetoric, ignoring Punjab’s shared legacy and deepening an identity crisis rooted in forgotten history and fractured pluralism.

SubscriberWrites: After Pahalgam, presence is patriotism—Kashmir calls, & nation must answer

The Pahalgam attack wasn’t just terror—it was a test. Stand with Kashmir now, or risk surrendering our unity, identity, and national conscience to fear.

SubscriberWrites: Questions for fellow Indians

As institutions strain and society polarizes, urgent questions arise: Is India still on course as a democracy—or drifting at a critical crossroads of governance and identity?

SubscriberWrites: A Brother Lost–a poem

An apolitical musing on the India-Pak relations.

On Camera

Don’t mistake India’s economic recovery for a new era of rapid growth

The underlying issue is that there hasn’t been enough of a structural change in the economy since the launch of reforms in 1990-91, despite per capita incomes multiplying nearly five-fold.

Grounded no more: Andhra govt revives no-frills Dagadarthi airport near Nellore to boost south coast link

As Visakhapatnam readies a mega airport, the Andhra Pradesh government has revived its shelved Dagadarthi project, aiming to boost cargo and connectivity on the south coast.

Oreshnik, ATACMS & Storm Shadow: All about the missiles Russia and Ukraine are firing

Both the Russian and Ukrainian militaries are leaning on drones, but they’re also firing cruise and ballistic missiles, some of them relatively new and experimental.

Thank you Donald Trump, again. India now has reason to shed fear of trade deals and risky reform

UK, EFTA already in the bag and EU on the way, many members of RCEP except China signed up, and even restrictions on China being lifted, India has changed its mind on trade.