Newsmakers
Winston Churchill and the British rule in India
Winston Churchill was a Victorian imperialist who viewed non-European peoples through a paternalistic, often derogatory lens.
Guru Arjan Dev: the fifth Guru and first martyr of the Sikh faith
The martyrdom of Guru Arjan Dev Ji, the fifth Guru and the first martyr of the Sikh faith was a landmark in Sikh history. Guru Arjan Dev Ji was brutally tortured on the orders of Mughal Emperor Jahangir
Air Cmde Tyagi – the pilot who has flown almost all the aircraft in IAF inventory
At the age of 83 Air commodore Surendra Singh Tyagi is a living legend who still loves flying and has flown virtually all the aircraft in IAF inventory
10 world-class bodybuilding giants who can’t even walk on their own feet today
Bodybuilding is a seemingly glamourous but life-threatening sport. Bodybuilders are required to push their body to unnatural extremes
Sushila Karki the first women Prime Minister of Nepal
Sushila Karki’s ascent from Nepal’s first woman Chief Justice to its first woman Prime Minister is a seismic shift in the country’s political and judicial history.
Arohini is not just a name, it is our identity
Rachna Hooda and her all-women team of MNS officers called Arohinis created history by climbing a 6,120-metre peak of the Yabat Tokpo Valley in Ladakh
Washington cannot be trusted: former RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan
Former RBI governor Raghuram Rajan said that Trump’s Washington cannot be trusted - questioning Modi–Trump friendship and ongoing tariff war between India and US
Asim Munir, 27th amendment, and reshaping of power in Pakistan
The 27th Constitutional Amendment is a major shift in Pakistan's civil-military balance. The 27th Amendment restructures Pakistan’s defence command architecture.
50th anniversary of sinking of SS Edmund Fitzgerald: A shipwreck that still haunts America
Fifty years ago, on November 10, 1975, SS Edmund Fitzgerald, carrying 29 sailors, suddenly vanished without a warning
Are Politicians Safe in Pakistan? If so, why do they vanish?
“Are politicians safe in Pakistan?” – a good question, but without a straightforward answer as many politicians – have been jailed, hanged, driven into exile or made to disappear from public view.
Veterans Day 2026: stars on their shoulders, India in their hearts
Retired implies (re)tired. A Veteran, however, is a soldier with lived experience of command, leadership, and responsibility.
Protecting Consumer Rights Is Not Charity — It Is Justice: Prof Bejon Misra
On World Consumer Rights Day 2026, the spotlight falls on two urgent themes: digital fairness and sustainability.
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