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Congress leader cites deletions in Karnataka’s Aland and calls on the ECI to provide IP addresses, OTP trails, device ports and mobile number ownership details requested by the Karnataka CID. The Election Commission of India has rejected Gandhi's claims as "incorrect and baseless."
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Over ten months after the elections in Jammu and Kashmir, the pace of developmental works has been slow, while the political blame game rages on.
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India–US ties face their toughest test yet as Trump’s tariffs strain decades of progress in bilateral relations.
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Tariff turbulence and India’s pursuit of strategic autonomy
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There is a pressing need to map the gaps between branding claims and effective achievements on the foreign policy front, based on the parameters set by the Modi government itself.
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India’s interests lie in a closer strategic partnership with the US, just as any American administration cannot ignore the world’s most populous country that is in a critical geography and has economic and military potential.
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Even as Beijing continues to challenge conventional notions of democracy and human rights, America will have to decide what it stands for and what it wants from the world
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India, China and Russia as well as most of the developing countries are committed to a multipolar world where policies are not decided by just one or two countries, but there are several power poles
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Keeping relations on an even keel with China is important for India’s economic growth, but joining a world order led by it would be suicidal
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Is India the face of the forces directed by Russia in a new, turbocharged geopolitical vehicle designed and built by China?
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Like India, Africa, too, would prefer to stand straight rather than lean toward any side.
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Donald Trump’s dismissal of India’s trade ties with Russia underscores the harsher political climate accompanying Washington’s tariffs
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India, unlike its neighbour, has a moral compass. The global community must stand with it, not as a matter of favour but survival
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Arundhati Roy’s memoir is a search for answers rooted in the awareness that all puzzles are not meant to be solved
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Since the start, Thakur steered his journalistic course with the abiding belief that words are powerful tools to speak truth to power. Neither the dictates of the powers-that-be nor the changing winds of politics in the country ever made him deviate from that course.
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To his credit, Rajinikanth made the transition from cinema that was made for single screens and their unruly audiences to new-age films in which we see his young, VFX version
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From Goa’s beaches to Kodaikanal’s misty hills, a personal journey unfolds—where curiosity over a number plate meets the chaos of monkeys rewriting the town’s quiet reputation.
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It is a high-energy, meta-driven opening hour that’s equal parts fun and exhausting, made for those who keep up with the Bollywood gossip brigade more than their family Whatsapp group dramas.
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From Goa’s beaches to Kodaikanal’s misty hills, a personal journey unfolds—where curiosity over a number plate meets the chaos of monkeys rewriting the town’s quiet reputation.
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When nomadic communities face the threat of being wiped out in the face of modernity, Jigar Mali’s new festive wear collection turns its sharp focus on one such pastoral community, the Rabaris from Rajasthan. Their animal-keeping occupation, wanderings in desert and expertise in embroidery crafts of abha (mirror-work)comes alive on Indian silhouettes celebrating their existence.