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"Cosmic camaraderie": India and Russia's space partnership ignites after Chandrayaan-3's lunar triumph, a legacy of cosmic camaraderie—from Aryabhata to Gaganyaan—heralds a new era of interstellar collaboration and boundless cosmic possibilities
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Nestled in the southernmost part of India, Tamil Nadu's Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant has emerged as a beacon of India's ambitious energy aspirations.
As China audaciously unveils a fictitious map ahead of G20 Summit, claiming Indian territories, their blatant expansionist designs are exposed, this is not just a geographical misstep, but a gross violation of international decorum and India's sovereignty
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"Arunachal Pradesh has always been and will always be an integral part of India. Assigning invented names to places in Arunachal Pradesh does not alter this fact", the MEA had stated
"When India took the G20 Presidency, the voice of the Global South became paramount": Today’s India doesn't just solve 1/6th of global issues but offers replicable models for the world," Minister S Jaishankar voices India's commitment at the G20 Summit
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In the midst of burgeoning global narratives, Minister of External Affairs, S Jaishankar, navigated the contours of an international system that, for decades, has tilted favorably towards the global north
Marking an epochal shift in global recognition of India's cultural heritage UK Envoy Alex Ellis evokes a powerful sentiment, asking, “Did you ever imagine a person staying at 10 Downing Street would say ‘Jai Shri Ram’? Lord Curzon would’ve choked”
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In Ellis’s statements, one could sense more than just facts. It was a testament to India's indefatigable spirit, its resilience, and the richness of its culture that has made its way beyond boundaries
"Challenging narratives, defending voices": George Soros' influence in India is already under scrutiny as X CEO Elon Musk to file legal action against Soros-funded NGOs' 'hate speech' narrative while sharing American writer Michael Shellenberger report
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The report differentiates between an increase in the reporting of such offenses and an actual rise in incidents
"Heed the whispers; they might just save you": Behind the shadows of international intrigue, George Soros's alleged Hindenburg 2.0 agenda looms large, as India's 2024 Elections approach, what mysteries will unfold in the realm of finance and politics?
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Speculations are rife about the involvement of overseas funds investing in the stocks of undisclosed corporate entities
‘They landed on Moon, don’t give them money’: Unable to overcome colonial narratives, British media "Mooning" over India's space success, the facts paint a different story, it's investments, not handouts; time for a reality check beyond the headlines
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In a delightful twist, GB News’ claims were swiftly "fact-checked" by Community Notes, labeling them misleading
"From tackles to turmoil: Kabaddi's UK saga": A joyous Kabaddi event turns sinister in Derby as masked men, swords in hand, interrupt the games. Amidst Khalistani flags, the game's spirit is overshadowed by the sound of clashes and screams
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As some spectators made a hasty retreat, others, gripped by fear, abandoned their vehicles in the wake of the assault
"In corridors of power, paper whispers": President Alvi asks staff to 'return bills unsigned', they nod them through. Only in Pakistan can a 'no' at helm be slyly converted to 'yes'. Staff's covert chess, moving pieces without king knowing
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Pakistan's president Arif Alvi posted, "I asked my staff to return the bills unsigned. However, I have found out today that my staff undermined my will and command."
"Justice silenced breeds violence": While the US nudges Pakistan to probe church attacks in Faisalabad, the 'Riyasat e Medina' seems too busy juggling a crumbled economy and appeasing medieval mob passions. Modern times, but medieval priorities, perhaps?
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As per reports from the Pakistani media, more than a hundred individuals connected with these attacks are now under custody