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From Polo Tragedy to a Billionaire’s Family Feud: Inside the ₹30,000 Crore Inheritance Battle of Sunjay Kapur
Aug 12, 2025
Divorce and death are often deeply personal matters, but in the world of the ultra-wealthy, they frequently turn into high-stakes property disputes. The process of dividing assets in such circles is rarely straightforward. Today, it involves not only traditional properties but also sprawling overseas estates, lavish residences, and luxury farmhouses. Matters become even more tangled when former spouses, current partners, stepchildren, and biological children are all part of the picture. The struggle for control and wealth can quickly escalate into a public spectacle, with each side determined…

U.S. Targets BLA Days After Eyeing Pakistan’s Oil: Is Balochistan the Next Resource War Zone?
Aug 12, 2025
On 11th August (local time), the United States officially placed the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) and its fidayeen wing, the Majeed Brigade, on the list of Specially Designated Global Terrorists (SDGTs) under an Executive Order. This move mirrors the decision Washington took in 2019 and blocks any assets the groups may have in U.S. jurisdiction while prohibiting American citizens or companies from engaging in transactions with them (U.S. Federal Register).

Racism in Ireland Leaves Indian-Origin Child Brutally Attacked in Waterford: Family in Trauma After Fifth Attack in a Month
Aug 7, 2025
Racism in Ireland has taken an alarming turn as a disturbing incident involving a 6-year-old Indian-origin girl has come to light. The child, Nia Naveen, born in Ireland to Indian parents, became the latest victim of a racist assault in Waterford City, located in southeast Ireland. This is reportedly the fifth such racist attack against Indians in the country within just one month.

Rahul Gandhi’s Foreign Provocations: A Pattern of Undermining India from Abroad
Aug 6, 2025
In a move that has triggered serious concerns about political ethics and national integrity, senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has once again taken aim at India’s leadership—this time by attempting to internationalize a domestic political battle. His latest statements, which appear designed to provoke external powers, have been described by many as an open invitation for foreign interference.

Devbhoomi in Grief, Hate in Celebration: When Floods Became a Weapon of Mockery
Aug 6, 2025
On the morning of August 5, a cloudburst in Uttarakhand triggered catastrophic flash floods, swallowing entire villages and reducing homes to debris. Among the worst-hit areas was Dharali, a peaceful village near Gangotri, where people lost everything—homes, loved ones, livelihoods. A video showing the fury of the floods quickly spread online, shaking the nation with grief. But amidst the heartbreak and despair, a disturbing reality unfolded—some users on social media chose not to express sorrow, but joy.

Chakma Black Day: A Forgotten Tragedy of Partition and Betrayal
Aug 6, 2025
On August 15, 1947, as most of the Indian subcontinent rejoiced in newly-won independence, the indigenous peoples of the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) – predominantly Chakmas along with Marmas, Tripuris, and others – celebrated under the assumption that they were part of India. In the hill town of Rangamati, thousands gathered at the Deputy Commissioner's bungalow and hoisted the Indian tricolour, believing their majority-non-Muslim homeland rightfully belonged in the Indian Dominion.

SC Denies Saquib Nachan’s Plea: Religious Terms Like 'Caliphate' and 'Jihad' Can Be Contextualised in Anti-Terror Laws
Aug 6, 2025
On Tuesday, 5th August, the Supreme Court of India delivered a firm dismissal of a plea filed by deceased terror-accusedSaquib Nachan, who had challenged two government notifications that officially declared ISIS and its related groups as terrorist organisations under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), 1967. Nachan had submitted the petition in December 2024, but he passed away in June 2025 due to a brain hemorrhage. Despite his demise, the matter was still taken up for hearing by a Supreme Court bench consisting of Justices Surya Kant and Joymala Bagchi.

How the US Funded Pakistan’s War Machine Against India—And Still Plays the Same Game Today
Aug 5, 2025
On August 5, 2025, the Eastern Command of the Indian Army posted a powerful reminder of America’s historical duplicity by sharing a newspaper clipping from 1971. The clipping, originally published on August 5 that year, laid bare the role of the United States in arming Pakistan during one of South Asia’s most brutal conflicts—the 1971 Liberation War of Bangladesh. The post, more than just a memory, served as a mirror to today’s global geopolitics and highlighted how “US arms worth $2 billion shipped to Pakistan since 1954” had far-reaching consequences for peace in the region.

SC Rebukes UP Govt Over ‘Hasty’ Ordinance; Suggests Committee for Banke Bihari Temple Management
Aug 5, 2025
On August 4, the Supreme Court referred to Lord Krishna as the “first mediator” while hearing the sensitive and ongoing dispute regarding the management of the revered Shri Banke Bihari Temple in Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh. The statement was made during deliberations between the Uttar Pradesh government and the temple authorities. The Court’s invocation of Krishna’s role as a peacemaker from the Mahabharata was a symbolic reminder of the need for balance and resolution.