Author: News Analysis India

The death of a young student in Patna has ignited a firestorm of controversy, prompting the RJD to demand an immediate CBI probe. What began as a local tragedy has rapidly escalated into a statewide political battle, exposing deep fissures in Bihar’s law enforcement. Details emerging from the scene paint a picture of negligence. The student was last seen near a busy market area, and her body was recovered several hours later with injuries that suggest foul play. Local police have registered a case, but critics point to delays in filing an FIR and inadequate initial inquiries. RJD supremo Lalu…

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In the heart of Dhaka, thousands of Indian medical aspirants are navigating a nightmare fueled by Bangladesh’s political upheaval. Once drawn by low-cost, quality MBBS programs—far cheaper than India’s private institutions—these 9,000-plus students now grapple with fear as anti-India rhetoric boils over. The tipping point arrived last August with massive student protests that toppled Sheikh Hasina’s regime. Peace shattered, replaced by incidents like the brazen December robbery of an Indian student, footage of which went viral and amplified campus paranoia. ‘We speak softly, avoid crowds, and stay alert 24/7,’ shared affected students, describing a life mimicking lockdown. Expert M.A. Hussain…

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Union Minister Piyush Goyal painted an optimistic picture of India-Canada relations during a recent address, promising to unlock new opportunities that will fortify long-standing bonds. The commerce and industry leader detailed plans to deepen cooperation across critical industries, from agri-tech to green hydrogen. Goyal’s remarks come at a time when both countries seek to diversify trade partners amid geopolitical shifts. He noted Canada’s rich natural resources and India’s manufacturing prowess as a perfect match for joint ventures. ‘We are not just trading partners; we are strategic allies building a brighter future,’ the minister declared. Key discussion points included enhancing supply…

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With general elections set for February 12, Bangladesh grapples with escalating violence against women and Hindu minorities, exposing cracks in the interim government’s stability under Muhammad Yunus. The surge underscores a failure to protect vulnerable groups as the country prepares for its first post-Hasina vote. Citing official police records, Human Rights Watch reports a marked increase in gender violence from early 2025 onward. Shubhajeet Saha of HRW attributes this to hardline religious factions opposing women’s empowerment initiatives. Their May backlash against government reforms triggered a wave of harassment—verbal, physical, and cyber—stifling female voices nationwide. This comes against a backdrop of…

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The aviation world has its eyes on India as Wings India 2026 prepares to take flight. Running four days from January 14-17, 2026, at Hyderabad’s Begumpet Airport, this mega-event will spotlight transformative trends shaping global skies. Under the aegis of the Civil Aviation Ministry, the expo expects a massive turnout: 1,200 stalls, thrilling aerobatics, and forums tackling everything from AI in air traffic to zero-emission flights. It’s a melting pot for deals, with past events inking orders exceeding $10 billion. Global players like Embraer and Qatar Airways join Indian stalwarts in plotting expansion.

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The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) dug in its heels during ICC talks, adamantly demanding the transfer of men’s T20 World Cup matches from Sri Lanka. Political turmoil in the host country has fueled fears of chaos, and BCB isn’t backing down from its call for change. This development marks a critical juncture for the upcoming spectacle. Sri Lanka, co-hosting with India, now grapples with doubts about its readiness. BCB delegates laid out compelling arguments, pointing to volatile conditions that could jeopardize the tournament’s success. Background details paint a picture of prolonged unease. Travel warnings from governments, coupled with domestic protests,…

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The capital’s literary landscape got a distinguished visitor today as Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi graced the World Book Fair. Declaring that ‘the future of India is embedded in its youth,’ the top general’s visit highlighted the military’s growing emphasis on intellectual development. Amid stacks of books and vibrant discussions, General Dwivedi navigated through international pavilions and Indian publishers’ stalls. His presence created quite a buzz, with attendees eager for insights from one of India’s most respected military leaders. For nearly two-and-a-half hours, he examined publications on defense strategy, leadership principles, and Indian history. Interacting with school groups, he stressed…

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The Bangladesh Premier League served up double delight for fans as Rangpur Riders steamrolled Dhaka Capitals in a one-sided affair. Electing to field first, Riders’ pace attack led by Mohammad Nabi dismantled the Capitals’ batting lineup, bundling them out for a paltry score. In reply, Rony Talukdar’s aggressive strokeplay and a solid partnership with Fazle Mahmud ensured a comfortable chase, sealing a morale-boosting victory. Over in the parallel fixture, Warriors pulled off a stunning comeback against Royals. After being put in to bat, Royals started strongly but lost wickets in clusters thanks to Warriors’ crafty spin duo of Mehidy Hasan…

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The ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup witnessed a one-sided annihilation as Sri Lanka crushed Japan by 203 runs, powered by a sensational record opening partnership. Chamindu Dilshan (142*) and Dinuru Kalupahana (127*) forged an unbroken 271-run alliance – now the highest partnership for any wicket in U19 World Cup annals – blasting their way to 317/3. Batting first after winning the toss, the Lankans openers treated the new ball with disdain. Dilshan reached his century with a flicked six, while Kalupahana’s pull shots echoed around the stadium. Japan’s bowlers toiled without reward, leaking runs at over 6 per over. The…

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Madhya Pradesh’s political landscape is buzzing with demands to sack a Congress MLA following his highly contentious remarks. The statement, delivered during a local event, has sparked a firestorm of condemnation, putting the party in a precarious position. Eyewitnesses and recorded footage show the MLA using language that many interpret as targeting a particular community, crossing the line into hate speech territory. Social media erupted immediately, with hashtags calling for his ouster trending statewide. Opposition BJP has been vocal, filing complaints with election authorities and urging the speaker to disqualify the legislator. ‘Congress can’t preach unity while protecting such rabble-rousers,’…

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