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Covers world affairs, diplomacy, and policy with a focus on India’s role in global institutions.

World•Jul 1

The Political Crisis Reshaping in POK

What began as a dispute over legislative representation has become the most serious political challenge in Pakistan-administered Kashmir in years. The unrest is revealing tensions that extend far beyond electoral politics, raising questions about governance, identity, and the region's relationship with Islamabad.

India•Jun 27

Namo Green Rail Aces High-Speed Hydrogen Trial

India's push toward cleaner transportation has crossed a significant milestone. Namo Green Rail, the country's first hydrogen-powered train, has successfully completed its final high-speed trial, bringing the future of green rail travel closer than ever.

Entertainment•Jun 26

Welcome to the Jungle Delights Audiences in Paid Previews with Non‑Stop Laughs

Bollywood’s favourite chaos is back! Welcome to the Jungle opened its paid previews to roaring laughter and packed theatres. Fans called it a “madcap entertainer” that delivers exactly what it promises — pure, unfiltered comedy. With Akshay Kumar leading a massive ensemble, the film’s energy is infectious and its humour relentless.

India•
Jun 26

Fiancée and Lover Arrested in Lohagad Trekking Death Plot

What looked like a romantic getaway turned into a calculated murder. Pune businessman Ketan Agrawal was allegedly pushed off Lohagad Fort by his fiancée and her lover. The duo’s confession has exposed a web of deceit, obsession, and betrayal that reads like a crime thriller.

Technology•Jun 23

Meta Taps Kunal Shah to Lead WhatsApp Globally

One of India's most influential entrepreneurs is stepping onto the global stage. Meta has named CRED founder Kunal Shah as WhatsApp's new global head, a move that could reshape the future of the world's most-used messaging platform.

World•Jun 22

India and UAE Explore BrahMos Missile Deal in Strategic Defense Push

India and the UAE are exploring a potential BrahMos missile deal that could reshape defense cooperation between the two nations. While discussions remain at an early stage, the move highlights India's rising status as a global defense exporter and the UAE's interest in advanced military capabilities.

World•Jun 20

Palestinian Embassy Urges India for Major Gaza Aid Package

The Palestinian Embassy in New Delhi has made an urgent appeal for expanded Indian assistance as Gaza faces a deepening humanitarian crisis. The request comes amid growing international concern over healthcare shortages, damaged infrastructure, and the worsening conditions facing civilians in the conflict-hit territory.

World•Jun 20

India’s Vivek Aggarwal Elected FATF Vice President in Historic First

India has achieved a significant diplomatic milestone with the election of Vivek Aggarwal as Vice President of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF). The appointment marks the first time an Indian official will hold the influential position, underscoring New Delhi’s growing role in shaping global efforts against money laundering and terrorist financing.

General•Apr 19

Avengers: Doomsday – Release, Cast & MCU Shake-Up

Marvel’s Avengers: Doomsday is shaping up to be the biggest cinematic event in years—and the latest updates have taken hype to another level. With major cast returns, a shocking villain twist, and a massive crossover, this isn’t just another Marvel movie—it’s a reset moment.

Explained•Apr 19

Modi Apologizes to Women After Quota Bill Shock Defeat

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s apology to women after the quota bill collapse has ignited a fierce political storm. What was meant to be a landmark reform has now turned into a national flashpoint—raising questions about intent, timing, and political strategy.

Analysis•Apr 17

Ranveer Allahbadia–Samay Raina Row: Inside the ‘India’s Got Latent’ Controversy

The India’s Got Latent controversy is no longer just an internet debate—it has now spilled into courtrooms, with fresh developments adding fuel to an already explosive situation. From legal scrutiny to viral apologies, the story is evolving fast.

India•Apr 5

IPL 2026 Schedule: Can RCB Defend the Throne?

Just when you thought the cricket fever had peaked, the IPL 2026 schedule arrives to remind us why we don't sleep in April. With massive trades and a revamped format, this season is shaping up to be a tactical chess match played at 100 mph.

Explained•Mar 28

Trump’s “Little Excursion” in Iran: A War, a Pivot, and a Punchline

Two months into the U.S.–Iran conflict, the Trump administration’s messaging has swung wildly—from threats of total destruction to sudden calls for international help. Meanwhile, satirical shows like Have I Got News For You are doing what policy briefings often can’t: making sense of the contradictions. Behind the jokes lies a serious question—what exactly is the strategy?