Aug 23, 2025
PM Modi’s Japan visit on August 29, 2025, marks a turning point as Tokyo commits ¥10 trillion to India, deepening ties through bullet trains, chip projects, and defence cooperation, while both nations confront China’s aggression and US tariff wars
When Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits Japan on 29th August, it will mark far more than a routine diplomatic trip. Tokyo has laid out an ambitious plan to invest about ¥10 trillion (roughly $68 billion) in India over the next ten years, a commitment that goes beyond its earlier promise of ¥5 trillion over five years made in 2022. This bold move signals Japan’s intent to double down on India as a long-term strategic and economic partner.
Aug 23, 2025
S. Jaishankar hit back at Western critics, declaring India will buy Russian oil for its own people, boldly telling America and Europe, “If you don’t like it, don’t buy it,” while keeping talks alive despite rising US tariffs and trade tensions
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar restated that India will act only in its national interest, even when others disagree. He said that if the United States or European countries do not like Russian oil, they should avoid buying petrochemical products from India that come from refining Russian crude. “America and Europe buy oil and refined products from India, if you don’t like it, don’t buy it,” he said, making India’s position plain.
Aug 23, 2025
Trump said he is “very angry” at Ukraine for bombing the Druzhba pipeline, which halted Russian oil to Hungary and Slovakia, as Orbán warned the EU that such strikes threaten Central Europe’s energy security and risk wider conflict
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has lashed out at Ukraine, saying he is “very angry” about Kyiv’s decision to bomb the Druzhba oil pipeline, which carries Russian oil to Central Europe. The pipeline is a critical lifeline for Hungary and Slovakia, and Trump’s statement came after Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán personally reached out to him, calling the strikes unfriendly and damaging.
Aug 23, 2025
Elderly Sujatha Bhat admits fabricating claims of missing daughter Ananya to defame Dharmasthala, SIT finds no women’s skeletons, and Suvarna News exposes the stolen photo of Vasanthi, proving the conspiracy by activists was built on lies
On Friday, 22nd August, an elderly woman named Sujatha Bhat admitted that her earlier testimony about a missing daughter in Dharmasthala was false. Her fabricated statement had played a major role in fuelling conspiracy theories about mass burials and sexual assault at the holy temple town.
Aug 22, 2025
Dharmasthala, a sacred Hindu temple, was dragged into a storm of AI lies, false burial claims, and political meddling, but the plot collapsed when confessions revealed it was never about justice, only a conspiracy to defame faith and break Hindu unity
Dharmasthala, one of the most respected Hindu pilgrimage sites in Karnataka, is not just a Mandir but an institution that feeds lakhs of devotees every single day and symbolizes the cultural and spiritual strength of crores of Kannadigas. Yet, in recent months, this sacred site became the center of a well-planned assault launched by a nexus of Leftist activists, Congress elements, radical groups, and even international anti-Hindu lobbies. What seemed at first like a movement for justice soon unfolded as a deliberate conspiracy designed to weaken a centuries-old spiritual pillar.
Aug 22, 2025
In 1986, Sita Ram Goel’s Calcutta Quran Petition revealed a Delhi court’s bold judgment on 24 Quran verses, exposing mistranslations on jihad and paradise, while warning that banning books silences debate instead of truth
When speaking about India’s complex debates on religion, free speech, and communal harmony, one cannot overlook the controversial yet thought-provoking book Calcutta Quran Petition written by the noted historian and polemicist Sita Ram Goel. Goel, a staunch defender of Hindu thought, was known for his meticulous documentation and fearless commentary on sensitive subjects. His writings often examined the intersection of politics, religion, and society in India, and this particular book stirred deep debate by questioning whether certain verses of the Quran could be considered a source of commun…
Aug 22, 2025
Swara Bhasker at CPI(M)’s pro-Palestine rally in Mumbai dismissed Hamas’s killing of 1200 Israelis, glorified Gaza’s fight, as Hamas joined Pakistan’s terror groups, leading to court clashes and reviving memories of Azad Maidan’s bloody riots
On 20th August 2024, the Communist Party of India (Marxist) organized a massive pro-Palestine rally at Azad Maidan in Mumbai. The event quickly drew attention for the nature of its slogans and participants. Protesters waved Palestinian and communist flags, and the air echoed with controversial chants like “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.” Placards reading “Free Palestine” were displayed prominently, creating an atmosphere charged with political symbolism.
Aug 22, 2025
From being run by a US-based church to facing allegations of forced conversions, negligence, and harassment, Ahmedabad’s Seventh Day School is in controversy after a Muslim minor brutally murdered a Hindu student inside the campus
The shocking incident at the Seventh Day Adventist Higher Secondary School in Ahmedabad has sent waves of anger and grief across the city. On 19th August, a Hindu student was allegedly murdered by his Muslim junior within the school premises, an act that has not only shaken the local community but also raised questions about the school’s administration and past record.
Aug 21, 2025
Bhopal’s Machhli family saw their ₹22 crore mansion demolished as CM Mohan Yadav vowed no criminal will be spared after arrests linked to drugs, love jihad, rape, extortion, and decades of crimes hidden behind political protection
The Madhya Pradesh government has once again brought down the hammer on organized crime. On Thursday, 21st August, the administration demolished a sprawling ₹22 crore illegal mansion linked to the notorious Machhli family in Bhopal. The demolition took place in Kokta Hathaikheda, a region that has been under the radar for years due to its association with criminal networks. The action was carried out under heavy police deployment, with district administration officials supervising every step of the operation.