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No love lost
The relations between India and Bangladesh are on the ebb and if steps are not taken now, could deteriorate further The relations between India and Bangladesh, long characterised by cultural ties and strategic cooperation, have soured in recent months. Protests, diplomatic outrage and heightened security concerns are the latest manifestations of...
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Junta under siege
04 December 2024 | Pioneer -
Musical chairs
03 December 2024 | Pioneer -
Trump’s tariff threat
02 December 2024 | Pioneer -
Unjust arrest
30 November 2024 | Pioneer -
One nation, one subscription
29 November 2024 | Pioneer -
A glimmer of hope
28 November 2024 | Pioneer -
Yet another flashpoint
27 November 2024 | Pioneer
Celebrating Constitution Day
The Indian Constitution is not just a legal document; it is the soul of the nation, guiding India through its complexities Every year, on November 26, India celebrates Constitution Day, also known as ‘Samvidhan Divas’. This day commemorates the adoption of the Indian Constitution in 1949, a landmark event that laid...
Mixed bag
Ruling JMM retains Jharkhand and the BJP-led Mahayuti , Maharashtra, indicating anti-incumbency is not at play right now The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), alongside its allies, achieved significant electoral victory in Maharashtra while the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) fought its way to victory in Jharkhand despite many handicaps proving once...
Cars the main culprit
Delhi’s residents continue to bear the brunt of the city’s toxic air, which is mostly driven by cars and not stubble burning Come November and the capital city of Delhi turns into a gas chamber with AQI shooting to severe category. Most often the farmers are blamed for burning stubble and...
Mending fences with China
Faced with a slowing economy and increasing geopolitical challenges, Beijing seems eager to seek a thaw with India In a notable shift, the Chinese government has signalled its intent to recalibrate its ties with India following a series of disengagement measures along their disputed border. The thaw reflects both strategic considerations...
Douse the fire
A fresh wave of violence in Manipur serves as a grim reminder that normalcy remains elusive, with innocent lives continuing to be lost Manipur is burning again and it seems no one knows how to control the violence which has taken a proportion of a civil war in the state. The...
Time for reckoning
Today Maharashtra will vote to decide its future leadership and political trajectory Maharashtra, one of India’s most politically significant states, votes for all 288 Assembly seats today. This election comes at a time of heightened political fragmentation and social unrest, making its outcome crucial for both state and national politics. A...
G20: Delhi to Rio
It is yet another crucial opportunity for world leaders to bridge divides and collaborate on creating a better future Prime Minister is in Rio de Janeiro to attend the G20 Summit, which is one of the biggest platforms for the world leaders to make collective decisions for the betterment of the...






































