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Gau Rakshak Chandrashekhar alias Farsa Wale Baba killed in Mathura, highway protests trigger unrest
Mar 21, 2026
A serious situation unfolded in Uttar Pradesh’s Mathura after the death of a Gau Rakshak, Chandrashekhar Maharaj, widely known among his followers as “Farsa Wale Baba”. The incident took place in the early hours of Saturday, 21st March, and quickly led to widespread unrest in the region.

The Battle for the Holy River: Understanding the Debate Over the Ganga's Identity
Mar 21, 2026
In a period of heightened sensitivity, a series of incidents has sparked a deep national debate regarding the sanctity of the Ganga River and how its history is interpreted. This conversation follows a disturbing report involving a group of Muslim youths in Varanasi. The group was seen having "Iftar" with chicken biryani on a boat in the middle of the river. More specifically, they were accused of throwing chewed meat bones directly into the water in front of the Bindu Madhav Dharhara Temple.

The Fall of an Icon: How Iran’s Strike on the F-35 Signals a Global Military Shift
Mar 21, 2026
In a moment that has sent shockwaves through global security circles, the "invincibility" of Western air power is being questioned. Iran has launched a scathing verbal and military critique of the United States following a historic strike on an F-35 stealth fighter. Tehran has characterized the incident as more than just a tactical success; they view it as the "collapse of an order" that has been dominated by American military might for decades. This escalation comes amidst the brutal, ongoing war in West Asia, which was triggered by the U.S. and Israeli attack on Iran on February 28.

The Invisible Front: Evidence of a Foreign Plot to Reshape South Asia’s Borders
Mar 18, 2026
Months before her removal from power in August 2024, former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina issued a serious warning that did not receive immediate global attention. She spoke of an alleged attempt by the United States to carve out a Christian-majority nation spanning parts of India’s Northeast, Bangladesh, and Myanmar. At that time, her remarks were seen by many as political rhetoric. However, a chain of events since then has brought renewed scrutiny to her claims, suggesting that they may not have been without basis.

Seven Foreign Nationals, Including Six Ukrainians, Arrested for Alleged Ties to Myanmar Armed Groups; Kyiv Requests Consular Access
Mar 18, 2026
In a major development that highlights the increasingly complicated nature of cross-border security threats in India’s Northeast, authorities have detained a group of foreigners accused of operating alongside insurgent networks. A Special Court for the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in New Delhi has ordered seven foreign nationals to be held in the agency’s custody for 11 days.

NIA Detains Suspected US Mercenary ‘VanDyke’ Linked to Myanmar Militants and Northeast Insurgent Training: Key Details So Far
Mar 17, 2026
On March 13, 2026, India’s National Investigation Agency (NIA) carried out a major counter-terrorism operation that led to the arrest of seven foreign nationals. The group included six Ukrainian citizens and one individual from the United States. Just three days later, on March 16, a court in Delhi ordered that all seven be remanded to NIA custody for 11 days, allowing investigators time to question them in detail and trace their activities.

USCIRF Report on India Sparks Debate Over Bias and Claims
Mar 17, 2026
It has increasingly become a pattern for the United States to comment on the internal matters of other nations, often combining criticism with strong narratives about governance and rights. This trend has remained steady across different administrations. In its latest report for 2026, the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) has once again focused on India, recommending that the US government impose sanctions on the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and the Research and Analysis Wing (RA&W).

Deadly Strike in Kabul After Iftar Sparks Sharp Blame Game Between Afghanistan and Pakistan
Mar 17, 2026
A deeply disturbing incident unfolded in Kabul just after the evening Iftar during Ramzan, leaving behind scenes of devastation, grief, and confusion. Afghanistan has accused Pakistan’s military of carrying out a deadly air strike on a hospital that was treating drug addiction patients, claiming that the attack killed at least 400 people.

Viral School Performance Video From West Bengal Triggers Public Debate
Mar 16, 2026
A video circulating widely on social media has placed a school in West Bengal at the centre of an intense online debate. The clip, recorded during a school function, has drawn attention from thousands of viewers across different platforms and has sparked discussions about the nature of performances that take place during educational events.