Author: News Analysis India

In a major win for public safety, Delhi’s Southwest District Police unveiled the mystery behind a chilling robbery in Sagarpur. The Anti-Snatching Cell teamed up with local officers to collar two seasoned thugs, sending a strong message against urban crime. Sumit Nagpal from Dashrathpuri and Gaurav alias Totla from Vijay Enclave, Dabri – aged 34 and 31 respectively – are now in custody. The robbery targeted M. Kumar on January 18 night at approximately 10:15 PM. Riding home on his motorcycle near Dashrathpuri drain, Kumar was ambushed by the pair who cut him off abruptly. They manhandled him, rifling through…

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In a stirring commemoration, Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin donned black attire Sunday to honor the heroes of anti-Hindi movements at Chennai’s Thalamuthu-Natarajan Memorial on Language Martyrs’ Day. The event at Moolakothalam saw Stalin offer floral tributes to the duo slain in demonstrations against Hindi enforcement, igniting chants of ‘Salute to the Language Martyrs.’ This act symbolized the state’s fierce defense of its linguistic heritage. Taking to X, Stalin wrote passionately: ‘No room for Hindi in Tamil Nadu. On this glorious tribute day: Not in the past, not today, never in the future. A state that cherishes its mother tongue…

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In a strategic pivot with far-reaching implications, the United States has positioned China and the Indo-Pacific as the cornerstone of its 2026 National Defense Strategy. Released by the Department of Defense, this comprehensive plan warns that dominance in this region will define global economic supremacy and profoundly influence American security and economic vitality. Projections in the strategy reveal the Indo-Pacific’s explosive growth, set to represent over 50% of global GDP. Securing unfettered access here is deemed essential, as Chinese hegemony could sever U.S. lifelines to world markets, crippling industrial resurgence and economic resilience for generations. The report paints a stark…

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Ahead of India’s 75th Republic Day celebrations, the Central Bureau of Investigation has cause for pride as 31 of its members bag elite national police medals. The honors, announced on January 25, comprise six President’s Police Medals for Distinguished Service and 25 Police Medals for Meritorious Service, rewarding unparalleled dedication to justice and security. From spearheading high-stakes investigations into corruption and economic offenses to fortifying national integrity, these professionals have left an indelible mark. Their efforts bolster public trust in institutions combating white-collar crimes and administrative lapses. Distinguished awardees include Delhi Zone chief Chandrashekar Venupullei (IPS), headquarters’ Amit Srivastava, New…

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In a horrifying incident that has stunned Mumbai, a young educator lost his life in a frenzied stabbing at Malad railway station late Saturday. Alok Kumar Singh, known for teaching mathematics at a Ville Parle college, was the victim of a sudden violent clash triggered by a petty argument while disembarking a local train. Reports indicate Singh, whose father serves as security for Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, was heading home from work. The dispute on Platform 1 involved other passengers and rapidly intensified, culminating in a fatal stab wound to his abdomen. Panic gripped the crowded station as bystanders witnessed…

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The Rashtriya Janata Dal in Bihar is on the verge of taking decisive action against its rebellious elements. MP Sudhakar Singh confirmed that a detailed dossier on anti-party activities has been handed over to party chief Lalu Prasad. ‘Expect public disclosure of decisions shortly,’ he assured, pointing to an imminent purge. Speaking candidly, Singh highlighted the election-time betrayals. Numerous leaders contested as independents or sabotaged RJD efforts, prompting an internal audit. ‘Our long review process culminated in this report to the national president and opposition leader. The top brass will decide, and we’ll inform everyone soon,’ he explained. Singh strongly…

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In a display of sheer power and mental fortitude, Aryna Sabalenka extended her remarkable Australian Open streak by booking her spot in the quarterfinals after a hard-fought 6-1, 7-6(1) win over teenage sensation Victoria Mboko. This triumph not only secures her fourth consecutive quarterfinal here but also her 13th straight at Grand Slams. Sabalenka etched her name in the history books by clinching her 20th consecutive Grand Slam tiebreak, eclipsing Novak Djokovic’s long-standing mark of 19 set between 2005 and 2007. Sabalenka dictated terms from the outset, steamrolling through the opener in 45 minutes. A commanding 4-1 lead in the…

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In a show of camaraderie, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spearheaded birthday felicitations for Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on January 25, joined by key cabinet colleagues and allies. The messages not only celebrated Saini’s special day but also spotlighted his contributions to the state’s growth. Modi’s X post painted Saini as a powerhouse of energy in public service, emphasizing how his on-the-ground insights are benefiting Haryana’s people. He expressed hopes for Saini’s continued health and a fruitful long life as the state marches ahead in development. Rajnath Singh, the Defense Minister, highlighted Haryana’s consistent progress under Saini’s stewardship, coupling…

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In a dramatic twist to the T20 World Cup preparations, Pakistan has thrown its weight behind Bangladesh, infuriating the ICC and sparking fears of harsh repercussions. PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi’s outspoken criticism of the ICC’s handling of Bangladesh’s exit has turned heads and tightened tempers at the sport’s helm. Bangladesh’s abrupt pullout from the tournament—due to qualms over playing in India on security grounds—prompted the ICC to slot in Scotland as a replacement. Naqvi lambasted this move as discriminatory, pointing to past leniency shown to Pakistan and India on venue issues. ‘Bangladesh is a key player in cricket; they deserve…

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Tensions within Bihar’s first family of politics boiled over as Rohini Acharya launched an indirect but blistering critique of her brother Tejashwi Yadav on social media, right before the RJD’s national executive committee convenes in Patna. The agenda? A proposal to appoint Tejashwi as National Working President, amplifying his authority in the party founded by their father, Lalu Prasad Yadav. In a lengthy X post, Rohini invokes the spirit of ‘Laluwad’—Lalu’s unwavering fight for social and economic justice for the downtrodden. She accuses unnamed leaders of allowing the party to fall into ‘deplorable disarray’ under the influence of infiltrators sent…

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