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Agencies up ante on underground activities as its political outfit promises a bounce back
Following the ban on the Students Islamic Movement of India, its underground cadres from across the the country met at Kerala. This meeting resulted in the SIMI bouncing back as the Indian Mujahideen New Delhi, Jan 28: The now banned Popular Front of India’s (PFI) political outfit, Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) has been […]
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Khalistan menace is spiralling out of control and Hindus remain their prime target
New Delhi, Jan 27: Intelligence agencies have sounded off a very high alert in the wake of the Khalistan forces going on overdrive mode. Three Hindu Temples have been vandalised in Australia in a span of less than 15 days. On Thursday, some persons had painted pro-Khalistan slogans on the board of the Beant Singh […]
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Ather: One of its kind, but could do with a ‘Silent Mode’
Image Courtesy: Atherenergy My first tryst with an electric was an Ather 450 Plus. What is not to like. The pick up, the ride comfort and of course some frills on the dash. To be honest, my first experience while booking the vehicle was pathetic. The executives at the Indiranagar Space were not ready to […]
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Why BJP in Karnataka may replicate the Gujarat model to win the elections
The BJP would be banking heavily on the charisma of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the experience of B S Yediyurappa to win the elections New Delhi, Jan 25: Karnataka would be a big test for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and winning the state is extremely crucial. Its biggest challenge would be to retain […]
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Radicalisation: Need to deliver a harder blow to deal with radicals who have no faith in human rights
In the recently concluded meet of the IGs and Das, the prime focus was on dealing with the threat of radicalisation. Let us not be mistaken that is the biggest threat India faces today New Delhi, Jan 25: The scores of incidents involving radical Islamists and the fast changing nature of terrorism are an indicator […]
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What stops Siddaramaiah from returning to Varuna: His never-ending dilemma on seat selection
Siddaramaiah has been facing a dilemma over selection of seats since the 2013 Karnataka elections. There are a number of factors that prevent him from going back to his stronghold, Varuna New Delhi, Jan 24: Congress leader and former chief minister of Karnataka, Siddaramaiah announced recently that he would contest the assembly elections from the […]
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How radical Islamists are using sacred places of Hindus to convert them to Islam
There have been many instances of radical Islamists forcibly converting Hindus. There has also been a gradual change with the Persian Khuda Hafiz now becoming the Arabic Allah Hafiz and Ramzan being referred to as Ramadan New Delhi, Jan 24: Last week the Uttar Pradesh police arrested three Islamists, one of them a Madrasa teacher […]
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As Pakistan grapples in darkness, how long before power is restored in debt ridden country
The country is also grappling with an energy crisis and a very high energy costs. Pakistan has been facing power outages quite frequently off late New Delhi, Jan 23: Pakistan woke up on Monday morning to a major power outage in multiple cities due to a fault in the transmission lines. The major cities to […]
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High alert as agencies suspect PFI may look to re-emerge faster than expected
The NIA during the pan-India raids had seized incriminating material which spoke about the PFI’s evil designs to set up the rule of Islam in India by 2047 New Delhi, Jan 23: With several elections coming up this year and then leading on to the Parliamentary elections in 2024, the Intelligence agencies are on high […]
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On his birthday, a look at at the decisive Doval Doctrine
Article 370 only made the people of Jammu and Kashmir look different from the rest of the Indians. This Article also led to the rise of Jammu and Kashmir, Ajit Doval had said New Delhi, Jan 20: January 20 is the birthday of India’s most prolific National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval. Ajit Kumar Doval […]