Author: News Analysis India

Two years post the momentous pran pratishtha of Ayodhya’s Ram Mandir, Shiv Sena’s Sanjay Nirupam didn’t mince words on Thursday, calling out top leaders for their deliberate absence from the sacred site. This monumental achievement, born from prolonged court fights and public movements, fills the hearts of India’s Hindu majority with pride. But Nirupam lambasted those ‘religious’ figures dodging visits due to vote bank anxieties, terming it a sorry spectacle. ‘India cherishes secularism, respecting all religions equally,’ Nirupam affirmed. ‘But ignoring the majority’s devotion is not just wrong—it’s insulting.’ His comments highlight a growing rift in political posturing around faith-based…

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Pakistan delivered a clinical performance, thrashing Zimbabwe by eight wickets in a crucial ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup 2026 Group C clash at Harare’s Takashinga Sports Club. Remarkably, the defeat propelled Zimbabwe into the Super Six stage with England, turning a loss into a qualification triumph. Opting to field first after winning the toss, Pakistan’s bowlers tore through Zimbabwe’s top order. The hosts stuttered to 9 for 1 when Kupakwashe Muradzi was dismissed for 6. The middle order failed to recover, folding for 128 in 35.5 overs. Nathaniel Hallabangna’s resolute 59, adorned with seven boundaries and a maximum, was the…

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BJP’s Tarun Chugh has unleashed a blistering attack on the court’s ruling that cleared Sajjan Kumar in a case linked to the 1984 anti-Sikh pogroms. ‘This is a tragic blow to justice after 41 years of waiting,’ Chugh declared, capturing the outrage felt by many over the Rouse Avenue Court’s judgment. In detailed remarks, Chugh warned that protecting riot perpetrators undermines public faith in the legal system. Victims’ families, he noted, cling to hopes of accountability, only to see their scars torn open by such decisions. ‘Murderers of innocents cannot escape the law,’ he affirmed resolutely. Pointing fingers at Congress,…

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Forgetfulness and mental cloudiness are often blamed on aging or burnout, but new research links them to heart disease. Brain fog, that frustrating state of mental dullness, may be your body’s way of signaling poor cardiovascular health. The heart and brain are intricately linked through blood circulation. A weakened heart fails to deliver adequate oxygen-rich blood to the brain, starving neurons and causing cognitive hiccups. This isn’t mere stress—it’s a physiological cry for help. Published findings from 2024 highlight how reduced cerebral blood flow from cardiac inefficiency correlates with diminished attention spans and memory retention. The study tracked individuals with…

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In a resounding endorsement of India’s market maturity, SEBI Chairman Tuhin Kanta Pandey spotlighted the rapid rise of domestic investors as a cornerstone achievement. Addressing investors at the CII conclave in Osaka, he painted a picture of economic fortitude unshaken by worldwide volatility in trade and geopolitics. Corporates are tapping into massive funding pools with ease. India’s 2025 IPO performance was stellar—leading the world in volume and securing third place in capital raised. Factors like cooling inflation, fortified forex reserves, and balanced external balances are fortifying India’s position as a global economic powerhouse racing ahead in growth. Pandey lauded India’s…

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The second anniversary of Ram Temple’s Pran Pratishtha in Ayodhya brings back memories of valor and victory. After 500 years of perseverance, January 22, 2024, saw Ram Lalla’s idol consecrated, fulfilling a long-standing dream. Kar Sevak Sanjay Kumar, one of the foot soldiers in this movement, marked the occasion with devotional rituals at home. In a candid interview, he unleashed a scathing attack on fundamentalists and opponents of Sanatan values. ‘I was 17 when the disputed structure fell in 1992. Seeing it crumble before my eyes as a participant fills me with pride,’ Kumar shared. On the transformative impact, he…

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Washington DC witnessed a pivotal gathering as India and America kicked off their Drug Policy Executive Working Group with a successful first meeting spanning January 20-22, 2026. The nations pledged renewed vigor in fighting synthetic opioids, innovative precursor chemicals, and digital platforms exploited for drug trafficking. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs shared updates via social media, praising the event for reinforcing shared goals in countering these threats without hampering lawful commerce. Ambassador Vinay Mohan Kwatra set the tone with his inaugural speech, reviewing advancements in collaborative anti-smuggling initiatives. Key talks revolved around the perils of illegal drug flows and…

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As India celebrates its 77th Republic Day in 2026, the spotlight falls on DRDO’s parade and Bharat Parv presentations, revealing self-reliant strides in defense innovation. At Kartavya Path, the Long Range Anti-Ship Hypersonic Missile (LR-ASHM) will make its public debut alongside a launcher, tailored for naval coastal batteries. This pioneering hypersonic weapon, India’s first with native avionics and sensors, excels at penetrating fixed and mobile targets across diverse payloads. It surges to Mach 10+ speeds via dual-stage solid propulsion, tracing a skipping semi-ballistic path at sustained Mach 5 averages. Stealthy low flight evades radar detection, culminating in sensor-guided terminal strikes…

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New Delhi’s power corridors are buzzing with a historic update: India’s electricity transmission backbone has grown beyond 500,000 circuit kilometers, as revealed by the Ministry of Power. The total transformation capacity has also climbed to 1,407 GVA, underscoring rapid infrastructure growth. The milestone was unlocked on January 14, 2026, with the activation of Rajasthan’s 765 kV Bhadla II-Sikar II line spanning 628 CKM. This corridor channels solar-generated electricity from key renewable parks in Rajasthan to power-hungry regions nationwide. It unlocks 1,100 MW additional evacuation from major solar hubs like Bhadla, Ramgarh, and Fatehgarh, maximizing renewable output and minimizing curtailments. From…

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Day five at the Australian Open delivered star power as Jannik Sinner, Taylor Fritz, and Naomi Osaka booked third-round spots with convincing wins. Amid sweltering Melbourne heat, these victories injected momentum into their campaigns, captivating global audiences tuning into the Grand Slam opener. Jannik Sinner wasted no time on Rod Laver Arena, crushing local hope James Duckworth 6-1, 6-4, 6-2. The match lasted under two hours, with Sinner’s surgical serving and baseline mastery overwhelming his opponent. Maintaining his perfect 9-0 streak versus Aussies in majors, the 22-year-old saved every break point he faced. This performance cements Sinner’s status as a…

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