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India Imposes 30% Duty on US Pulses; Senators Seek Trump’s Help with PM Modi
Jan 17, 2026
Washington D.C. — A significant trade dispute has erupted between New Delhi and Washington, placing American farmers in a precarious position. Following India's decision to enforce a heavy 30% tariff on yellow peas imported from the United States, lawmakers from the affected states have officially called for presidential intervention.

A.R. Rahman Blames ‘Communal Bias’ for Career Slowdown: An Analysis of Why These Claims Hold No Water
Jan 17, 2026
It is a common human trait to embrace credit for success while seeking external factors to blame when things go awry. When accolades pour in, individuals often cite their own grit, talent, and sleepless nights. However, when a career hits a plateau or a setback occurs, the narrative often shifts toward blaming the industry, the system, or invisible enemies.

Rasmalai Trends as BJP Sweeps Maharashtra Polls, Echoing Haryana’s Jalebi Moment
Jan 16, 2026
The political landscape of Maharashtra is undergoing a seismic shift. The Mahayuti alliance, spearheaded by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), is currently steering toward a monumental landslide victory in the state’s local body elections. They are poised to secure governance in critical urban centers including Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Pune, and Nashik, alongside a majority of other cities where polls were conducted.

Stranded in Pakistan: Sikh Pilgrim’s Desperate Plea to Return Home
Jan 16, 2026

The Viral Exchange: Dr. Nisha Verma at the Center of the US Abortion Debate
Jan 16, 2026
In the high-stakes arena of American politics, where medical science often intersects with legislative scrutiny, a recent Senate hearing became the flashpoint for a viral cultural debate. At the heart of this storm stands Dr. Nisha Verma, an Indian-origin specialist whose testimony on reproductive health unexpectedly pivoted to a contentious interrogation regarding biological definitions.

‘Murdered on the Streets’: UK MP Sounds Alarm on Atrocities Against Hindus in Bangladesh
Jan 16, 2026
London – A chilling account of religious persecution in Bangladesh was brought to the floor of the British Parliament this Thursday (January 15th), as senior Conservative MP Bob Blackman highlighted the escalating violence against Hindus and other minorities. In a passionate appeal, he urged the UK government to intervene before the situation deteriorates further.

Blow for Mamata: SC issues notice for seizing files during I-PAC raid, blocks FIRs against ED staff citing risk of lawlessness without intervention
Jan 15, 2026
The West Bengal government, led by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, faced a significant legal hurdle today as the Supreme Court of India intervened in the escalating conflict involving the state and the Enforcement Directorate (ED). In a stern observation, the Apex Court expressed grave concerns over the interference by state authorities, including the CM herself, in the Enforcement Directorate (ED) raid, warning that failure to intervene could lead to “lawlessness” across the country.

Reuters Reporter Spins Questionable ‘Exclusives’ to Prop Up Pakistan Defence Narrative
Jan 15, 2026
In the high-stakes world of geopolitical journalism, the timing and tenor of a story often reveal as much as the content itself. Over a remarkably short period of just six days, a curious pattern has emerged from the desk of Reuters journalist Saad Sayeed.

$200,000 Settlement Marks End of ‘Food Racism’ Battle for Indian PhD Couple at US Varsity
Jan 14, 2026
It began with something as mundane as a lunch break and a bowl of spinach and cottage cheese—palak paneer—but it ended in a federal courtroom. What should have been a simple meal at the University of Colorado Boulder (CU Boulder) spiraled into a two-year legal and cultural battle that has now concluded with a significant settlement and the permanent departure of two Indian scholars from the United States.