Author: News Analysis India

In a high-stakes escalation, South Korean authorities raided the residences and offices of three individuals Wednesday, probing their alleged role in drone incursions into North Korean airspace. This joint police-military effort highlights the fragile peace on the peninsula. According to the National Office of Investigation, warrants under the Aviation Safety Act targeted the suspects starting at 8 a.m. The action follows North Korea’s explosive assertions of sovereignty violations via drones from Seoul in September and early January. South Korea categorically rejects the charges, with its defense forces insisting they lack the specified drone technology. Investigators, keeping options open, questioned one…

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A new spiritual landmark is taking shape just 10 kilometers away from Patna’s Zero Mile. In Chandasi village, located along the Patna-Gaya road, work is in full swing to complete what is being hailed as the world’s tallest Ardhanarishvara statue. Standing at an impressive 108 feet, the statue symbolizes the divine balance between the masculine and feminine energies of the universe. The temple complex where the statue resides is spread across nearly an acre of land and is being built to accommodate thousands of pilgrims. Local authorities and temple organizers expect this site to significantly boost Bihar’s tourism profile once…

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The political atmosphere in Jharkhand has heated up following Union Minister Ramdas Athawale’s suggestion that Chief Minister Hemant Soren should join the NDA. The Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) responded with sharp criticism, with General Secretary Supriyo Bhattacharya labeling Athawale as a ‘joker in a political circus.’ Bhattacharya questioned whether a sitting Union Minister should be making such statements, implying that they sounded like veiled threats to the state government. Jharkhand’s Health Minister Irfan Ansari also weighed in, accusing the NDA of employing tactics to destabilize the regional administration. Despite the fierce backlash from the ruling coalition, Athawale maintained his stance,…

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The aftermath of BMC polls has turned Mumbai into a battleground for the mayor’s chair, with Mahayuti’s win failing to quell infighting. Shiv Sena (UBT) firebrand Priyanka Chaturvedi has unleashed a barrage of criticism against Eknath Shinde’s Shiv Sena and BJP, spotlighting the bizarre confinement of 29 councillors in a hotel. In an IANS interview, the MP painted a picture of distrust. ‘Shinde’s betrayal of his party is evident. He handed tickets via cash and clout, not merit,’ she charged. ‘Locking up 29 councillors like prisoners shows he doubts their allegiance. BJP lurks to flip them, so he’s playing safe.’…

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Indian equities closed in the red on Wednesday, pressured by sector-specific sell-offs that overshadowed gains in select areas. The Sensex lost 270.84 points (0.33%) to finish at 81,909.63, while Nifty retreated 75 points (0.30%) to 25,157.50, reflecting widespread caution among traders. Consumer durables led the decline with a 1.66% drop, followed by defense, PSU banks, and financial services, each down nearly 1%. This sectoral weakness amplified the market’s downward trajectory. In contrast, metals, oil & gas, infra, energy, and commodities saw inflows, cushioning the blow to some extent. Smaller stocks faced steeper losses compared to blue-chips. Nifty Midcap 100 plunged…

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The England-Sri Lanka ODI series kicks off Thursday in Colombo’s R. Premadasa Stadium, and England has dropped a bombshell with their team selection. After a 25-month hiatus, Jack Crowley earns a starting spot as opener alongside Ben Duckett. This marks Crowley’s return since his duck against West Indies in December 2023. The 27-year-old has eight ODIs under his belt, boasting 199 runs at an average boosted by twin half-centuries—his highest being 58 not out. England coaches are betting on his potential to deliver in this high-stakes opener. Joe Root anchors at three, with exciting talent Jacob Bethell at four and…

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The entertainment industry’s glamour often masks a grueling reality of endless shoots, tours, and public scrutiny. Yet, several high-profile celebrities have chosen to step back, placing health above stardom. Comedian Zakir Khan’s recent declaration of a multi-year break from live performances has sparked conversations about burnout in showbiz. For ten years, Zakir powered through packed schedules, but the physical and mental strain became unsustainable. ‘Health and personal reasons demand this pause,’ he explained, eyeing a comeback only around 2030. His honesty resonates with fans who’ve watched him rise from viral videos to sold-out arenas. Echoing this, Nargis Fakhri abandoned Bollywood’s…

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Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has set the stage for an unprecedented Uttar Pradesh Day celebration in 2026, positioning it as a grand janotsav from January 24-26. Every district’s active participation will weave together the state’s cultural tapestry, handicrafts, gastronomic delights, and progress story into a unified narrative. In Wednesday’s preparation review, Yogi stressed that this goes beyond formalities—it’s a platform to project UP’s essence, successes, and aspirations through collective effort. The presence of Amit Shah, Union Home and Cooperation Minister, as chief guest will elevate it to national stature. He instructed meticulous planning for grandeur, order, and punctuality. Hosted at…

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The Arctic island of Greenland has become a flashpoint in international relations, with President Trump’s bold declaration that the US will claim it at any cost. This has pitted America against the European Union, which is mounting a fierce diplomatic resistance. In an exclusive insight, retired Brigadier Aditya Madan outlines the dire consequences for NATO. European allies, he reveals, are signaling resolve through coordinated military posturing. ‘Eight countries including Denmark, UK, and Germany sent forces yesterday, labeling it an exercise—but it’s a stern warning against US plans in Greenland,’ Madan explained. NATO’s very survival hangs in balance, according to the…

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In the wake of a suspicious death of a medical entrance exam student in a Patna hostel, Bihar Minister Sanjay Kumar Singh has reacted forcefully. He denounced the episode as a criminal outrage that troubles society and misleads the youth. During an interview, Singh detailed the state’s rapid response: a dedicated SIT has been set up under the Home Minister’s orders. ‘Justice will be impartial, and offenders will be behind bars soon,’ he affirmed, underlining the administration’s commitment. The minister also highlighted the plight of Hindus facing violence in Bangladesh, deeming it a grave misfortune. He pressed for central intervention…

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