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From Kenya’s crumbling railways to Sri Lanka’s vanished port & Maldives’ vanishing reserves, China’s BRI spun golden promises into debt chains—while India with $800M aid and lifelines worth $757M, emerged as the steady hand that rebuilt what Beijing broke
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With its "Neighbourhood First" policy, India has intervened to stabilise the Maldives by providing development and financial support.
From flying choppers under enemy fire to treating 200 wounded soldiers in Drass, 10 fearless Indian women shattered warzone norms during the 1999 Kargil War—earning gallantry awards, saving lives, and proving that courage has no gender
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In the crucible of the Kargil War, a remarkable group of women stood shoulder to shoulder with their male counterparts, displaying unparalleled courage and unwavering dedication.
8 innocent children died when a Rajasthan school roof collapsed—students had warned the Education Minister, but no one listened, and ₹4.28Cr meant for repairs lay buried in government files, untouched, while only 5 teachers took the fall
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According to the officials, around 35 children were inside the building when the structure gave way.
As PM Modi lands in Maldives, India builds the 6.74 km Thilamalé Bridge—its biggest gift—linking 4 islands with $500M aid, 60% complete, using local workers, lowest 1.75% loan, and praised as “genuine help from a friend” by ex-President Nasheed
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Thilamalé Bridge connecting Malé, Villingili, Gulhifalhu, and Thilafushi islands is being built with $500 million funding from India, $100 million out of which is grant and the rest $400 million is loan from EXIM bank
"इज़्ज़त": Once hailed as ICICI Bank’s honest face, Chanda Kochhar is now guilty of taking a ₹64 crore bribe for sanctioning a ₹300 crore loan to Videocon, even as her old letter preaching honesty to her daughter resurfaces—turning virtue into pure irony
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The tribunal outlined that the transaction was a case of 'quid pro quo,' which means “something for something.”
Amarnath Ramakrishna’s Keeladi report sparked a storm as TN govt backed unverified dating claims, clashed with ASI over scientific standards, and politicized archaeology, turning a scholarly pursuit into a regional pride battle against the Centre
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Keeladi not only indicates a vibrant, literate and successful urbanized community but also emphasizes the advanced nature of Indian civilization.
In a chilling exposé, Karnataka police nabbed Muslim ASI Chan Pasha, Dr. Nagaraj, and Anees Fathima, mother of jihadist Junaid Ahmed, for helping Lashkar run a radical Islamist network using 100+ phones and ₹70 lakh from inside Bengaluru prison
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The scale of the problem was evident again last month, when another woman counsellor was caught trying to smuggle a mobile phone into the jail.
UNESCO adds Maratha Military Landscapes to the World Heritage list, honoring 12 forts across Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu for Shivaji’s legacy, strategic brilliance and India’s cultural pride after an 18-month review and global support from 18 of 20 nations
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These 12 forts are not just stone structures – they are enduring symbols of Maratha valour, organization, and strategic brilliance.
“Show me one photo of Indian damage”: After the 2025 Pahalgam terror attack, Ajit Doval shattered Pakistan’s propaganda as India hit 9 terror hubs in 23 minutes using only indigenous tech, causing zero collateral damage and exposing global media bias
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Ajit Doval’s challenge was not about boasting military power. It was about pointing to the dangerous imbalance in how truth is shared and consumed today.
Tied up, half-naked, and left in urine-soaked rooms, 42 elderly were rescued from a Noida ashram that charged lakhs while offering no care—until a viral video exposed the horror, triggering outrage, police raids, and a criminal case against the trustee
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Some old men were locked up in basement-like rooms. While most of the elderly men were not wearing clothes, the women were given partial clothing.














