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Supreme Court Calls Actor’s Stance on Hospital Strays ‘Detached from Reality’
Jan 12, 2026
In a significant judicial observation concerning public safety and animal rights, the Supreme Court of India has firmly pushed back against arguments that seek to normalize the presence of stray dogs within medical facilities. On January 9th, a bench of the apex court delivered a stern rebuke to veteran actor Sharmila Tagore regarding her submission against a uniform approach to handling the stray dog crisis.

India Categorically Denies Reports of Mandating Source Code Sharing for Smartphone Manufacturers
Jan 12, 2026
In a definitive move to quell rising industry concerns, the Government of India has firmly dismissed recent media reports alleging that it intends to force smartphone manufacturers to disclose their proprietary source code. The administration termed these reports as "fake," clarifying that the ongoing discussions with tech giants are merely part of standard regulatory procedures and not an attempt to infringe on intellectual property.

From Memon to Khalid: When Law Clashes with the Religious Narrative of the Left-Islamist Nexus
Jan 11, 2026
The ancient Indian philosophy of governance is rooted in a profound principle: ‘धर्मेण राज्यं धार्यते’. This Sanskrit phrase translates to the idea that the state and its administration are sustained and governed by Dharma.

Berlin–Delhi to Seal ₹72k Cr Submarine Pact: Project-75I Boosts India's Naval Stealth & Self-Reliance
Jan 11, 2026
As the winter fog settles over Raisina Hill, the corridors of power in New Delhi are buzzing with anticipation for a diplomatic event that promises to reshape the maritime security architecture of the Indian Ocean Region. Tomorrow marks a pivotal moment in the strategic partnership between two major global powers.

Venezuela Seen as ‘Too Risky to Invest’: Trump Fails to Convince Global Oil Giants on Venezuela Strategy
Jan 11, 2026
President Donald Trump held a high-level meeting at the White House on Friday, 9 January, bringing together senior executives from some of the world’s largest American and European oil companies. The aim of the meeting was clear. Trump wanted to convince these companies to invest in reviving Venezuela’s deeply damaged oil industry, which has suffered years of decline. Despite his strong push and confident tone, the meeting ended without the firm investment promises he had hoped for.

Incessant Invasions, Unyielding Spirit: How Hindu Kings Preserved Somnath as the Anchor of Sanatan Civilization
Jan 11, 2026
To view Somnath merely as a structure of stone and prayer is to miss its true essence. It stands as a monumental symbol of India’s historical memory—a testament to a civilization where faith, valour, and cultural self-respect repeatedly rose in defiance of assaults driven by religious fanaticism.

Ayodhya Temple Security Tightened After Kashmiri Muslims Detained for Offering Namaz Inside Complex
Jan 10, 2026
Ayodhya witnessed a serious security-related incident on Saturday morning when three Kashmiri Muslims were detained by security personnel inside the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi temple complex after they were seen offering namaz within the high-security premises. The incident took place at one of the most closely guarded religious sites in the country and immediately drew the attention of security agencies and local authorities.

India’s Freedom Shaped by Pain and Sacrifice, Ajit Doval Calls on Youth to Rebuild the Nation
Jan 10, 2026
India’s independence did not come easily, and it did not arrive without deep suffering. On Saturday, 10th January, National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval reminded young Indians that the freedom they enjoy today is the result of generations of sacrifice, humiliation, and loss. Speaking at the opening ceremony of the Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue, Doval urged the country’s youth to understand this painful history and turn it into strength for rebuilding the nation.

‘We will take it the hard way’: Trump renews stark warning on Greenland amid Arctic power rivalry
Jan 10, 2026
President Donald Trump has once again pushed Greenland into the centre of global attention, reinforcing earlier statements that suggest the United States could take control of the Arctic territory if Denmark refuses to agree to a deal. Speaking during a gathering at the White House this week, his remarks were made alongside wider discussions on U.S. policy toward Venezuela and growing global rivalries. These comments quickly echoed across Europe and the North Atlantic, raising concern among allies and regional leaders.