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Global Reach: Mapping India’s Strategic Military Footprint Beyond its Borders
Mar 5, 2026
The world witnessed a dramatic shift in Middle Eastern geopolitics on February 28th (Saturday). In a meticulously planned and precise operation, Israel, supported by the United States, eliminated Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other high-ranking officials. The aftermath was swift and volatile. Enraged by the loss, the Islamic Republic launched a barrage of attacks aimed at the military facilities of the Western power dispersed throughout the region in retaliatory strikes.

The Myth of an ‘Unbreakable Friendship’ Between India and Iran: How Modern Geopolitics Defines a Complex Relationship
Mar 3, 2026
In the grand tapestry of international diplomacy, few threads appear as vibrant or as deeply woven as the connection between India and Iran. These are two of the world’s most ancient civilizations, tied together by the rhythmic beauty of shared languages, the evocative power of classical poetry, and the dusty footprints of historic trade routes.

Tragic Death in Uttar Pradesh: 8-Year-Old Girl Crushed After Falling Through Rotted School Bus Floor; Driver Allegedly Threatened Brother to Keep Quiet
Mar 1, 2026
In a heartbreaking and preventable tragedy that has shocked the state of Uttar Pradesh, an 8-year-old schoolgirl lost her life on February 28th. The young student was crushed to death after falling through a broken iron sheet in the floor of a moving school bus in Aligarh. This horrific incident has sparked intense outrage among local villagers, who are now pointing fingers at the school management and transport authorities, accusing them of gross negligence.

Ayatollah Arafi Named Interim Supreme Leader Following Death of Ali Khamenei
Mar 1, 2026
In a move that signals a significant shift in the Iranian power structure, the senior cleric Ayatollah Arafi has been appointed as the interim Supreme Leader of Iran. This transition follows the death of Ali Khamenei, an event that has sent shockwaves through the region and the international community.

US Consulate in Karachi Targeted After Reports of Ayatollah Khamenei’s Assassination; Eight Dead, Dozens Hurt
Mar 1, 2026
Violent protests broke out outside the United States Consulate in Karachi on Sunday after reports spread about the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The situation quickly turned chaotic. Demonstrators gathered in large numbers and began smashing windows of the consulate building, expressing deep anger over what they believed was his assassination. Pakistani police responded with tear gas and baton charges to disperse the crowd, and several people were injured during the clashes.

The Fall of Ayatollah Khamenei: The Final Chapter of Iran’s Supreme Leader
Mar 1, 2026
On 16 January 1979, Iran’s Shah fled the country. His departure marked the collapse of a monarchy that had ruled for decades. In its place rose a revolution that changed not only Iran, but the entire Middle East. From that political storm came the Islamic Republic, a system based on clerical rule and religious authority.

Supreme Court Dismisses Family’s Pleas, Grants Holi Release to Nitish Katara’s Killer
Feb 28, 2026
In a significant turn of events this Friday, the Supreme Court of India provided a moment of temporary relief to Vikas Yadav. Yadav is currently serving a rigorous 25-year prison sentence, notably without the possibility of remission, for the infamous 2002 murder of business executive Nitish Katara. Despite the gravity of his past actions, the court has granted him a furlough, allowing him to leave his cell to spend the Holi festival with his family.

Saudi Arabia Strongly Condemns Iranian Missile Strikes on US Bases in Gulf States, Promises Full Support
Feb 28, 2026
Saudi Arabia has issued a firm and clear condemnation of the recent Iranian missile and drone strikes that hit United States military bases in several Gulf countries. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia described these attacks on facilities in the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Qatar, and Kuwait as an open act of aggression and a clear breach of international law. The Saudi government underscored that striking military installations on foreign soil without justification violates the fundamental principles that govern peaceful relations between nations.

University Professor Suspended After Student Harassment Allegations Reach Human Rights Commission
Feb 28, 2026
An associate professor at OP Jindal Global University in Sonipat, Haryana, has been suspended for one semester following serious allegations raised by the father of a student. The suspension of Professor Sarover Zaidi will remain in effect from February 1 to July 31, 2026. The action came after claims that the professor had harassed, humiliated, and discriminated against a student in a manner that reportedly harmed his mental health and academic performance.