Jan 14, 2026
Indian PhD couple Aditya Prakash and Urmi Bhattacheryya return to India with $200,000 after University of Colorado settled a toxic ‘food racism’ dispute over heating palak paneer in a shared microwave
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.
Jan 13, 2026
General Dwivedi reveals India was fully ready for ground action during Operation Sindoor, warning Pakistan that any future misadventure will invite a swift, severe, and decisive military retaliation
In a defining moment for regional security dynamics, Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi delivered a stark message this Tuesday regarding the ongoing strategic stance of the Indian military. Addressing the media, the Army Chief emphasized that the objectives of Operation Sindoor remain active and issued a direct caution to the neighboring nation. He stated that any “future misadventure” attempted by Pakistan would not be tolerated and would instead invite an immediate and forceful retaliation from the Indian armed forces.
Jan 13, 2026
"Quam - Not all, but always them": J&K sacks five Muslim government employees, including a Doda teacher, for alleged Lashkar and Hizbul links, raising total terminations under Article 311 to 89 as the govt cracks down on terror networks from within
On Tuesday, the administration of Jammu and Kashmir took decisive action by terminating the employment of five government workers. The dismissal was carried out under the specific and stringent provisions of Article 311 (2)(c) of the Constitution. The primary reason cited for this strict measure was the alleged involvement of these employees with known terror outfits.
Jan 13, 2026
China reignites Himalayan tensions by carving illegal roads through Shaksgam Valley, a strategic territory betrayed by Pakistan's 1963 deal and now central to a fierce battle for India's sovereignty
Despite ongoing diplomatic efforts to stabilize the fragile relationship between New Delhi and Beijing, territorial disputes remain a constant source of friction. The latest flashpoint involves aggressive infrastructure development by China—specifically the construction of a new road—in the Shaksgam Valley. While Beijing maintains the narrative that this region falls within its "sovereign territory," India has firmly labeled these actions as a blatant violation of its territorial integrity.
Jan 13, 2026
Supreme Court halts the MP High Court order reinstating a judge accused of urinating on a train berth, branding the chaos on the Indore-Jabalpur Express as the gravest form of disgusting misconduct
In a stern intervention on Monday, January 12, the Supreme Court of India suspended the operation of a Madhya Pradesh High Court directive that had ordered the reinstatement of a judicial officer previously sacked for egregious behavior. The officer had been removed from service following allegations of severe misconduct committed during a train journey in 2018.
Jan 13, 2026
TMC leader Bullet Khan arrested for abetting BLO Hamimul Islam’s suicide in Murshidabad, exposing a debt feud that shattered the party’s politically charged anti-SIR narrative blaming work pressure
In a significant turn of events that has exposed a deep political rift in West Bengal, authorities have arrested a local Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader in connection with the tragic suicide of a school headmaster. The arrest has not only brought justice closer for the grieving family but has also dismantled a politically charged narrative that sought to blame the death on administrative election work.
Jan 12, 2026
While Chancellor Merz visits Gujarat, activists fiercely urge PM Modi to secure the return of Ariha Shah, the Indian child held in German foster care for years despite her parents being fully cleared
As the sun rises over Ahmedabad this Monday, January 12, 2026, the atmosphere is charged with both diplomatic anticipation and humanitarian urgency. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has touched down in Gujarat, marking his inaugural visit to both India and the Asian continent since assuming office.
Jan 12, 2026
Liberals manufactured outrage over NSA Ajit Doval’s ‘revenge’ remark, twisting his Viksit Bharat speech into hate, yet he only urged youth to rebuild India’s power to reverse its historical decline
On the 10th of January, the National Security Adviser (NSA) of India, Ajit Doval, took to the stage to address the country’s youth at the Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue.
Jan 12, 2026
As Iran uses Russian tech to jam Starlink and crush protests, the Rial's collapse and soaring inflation fuel a desperate nationwide revolt against the regime, trapping its citizens in total digital isolation
Iran is currently in the throes of a historic uprising, with massive street protests shaking the foundations of the Mullah regime and meeting a brutal, violent crackdown. In a bid to silence dissent, the Khamenei administration has drawn a digital iron curtain across the nation, imposing a total internet blackout to sever coordination among anti-government demonstrators. In response, SpaceX activated its Starlink satellite internet service to offer a lifeline of communication.








