BSF DIG who led the encounter against Ghazi Baba – the Osama Bin Laden of India
In August 2003, DIG BSF N. N. D. Dubey led a daring operation in Srinagar that resulted in the elimination of Ghazi Baba, the Osama Bin Laden of India, mastermind behind the attack on the Indian Parliament in 2001.
Army officers are appointed as state governors, but CAPF officers aren’t
Former ADG, CRPF H R Singh, is like a living legend with a wealth of knowledge and experience in counter-insurgency and VIP security.
No more campus indoctrination: Trump asks American universities to restore sanity
Trump is absolutely right in revoking the visas of hundreds of Indian students for indulging in pro-Palestinian activism, and threatening Harvard University with revocation...
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The biggest challenge before me, as the Secretary, Ministry of HRD, Government of India, was to enact a law by the Parliament to give a fundamental right to every child of India to receive 8 years of free and compulsory schooling.
Trade wars: Will China’s rare earth export curbs hurt USA?
China currently supplies 90% of the rare earth magnets used in electric cars, drones, robots, missiles, and spacecraft.
Air Taxis: the faster, quieter, greener future of urban air travel
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Pahalgam terror attack can not be forgiven, but anger leads to clouding of judgment
The brutal attack in Pahalgam, meaning "village of the shepherds," left 26 innocent people dead in Kashmir.
Pahalgam terror attack: Need for strategic reassessment
The terror attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir on 22 April 2025 was not only a cowardly act but also pointed to a void in our security policy.
India must apply pressure on the common people, only then Pakistan will behave itself
The Pahalgam attack is not just a terror incident; it is a direct assault on India’s internal security and the peace in Kashmir.
He was hit by 7 AK-47 bullets, one of which is still active in his body as a reminder of Ghazi Baba’s encounter
There was a time when Ghazi Baba- Chief of Jaish-e-Mohammed was called Osama bin Laden of India. No one knew exactly what he looked like or where did he stay.
What is the price Pakistan is paying for sponsoring terrorism?
Pakistan is paying the price for its own sins. Around 700 people die every day in Pakistan due to drug-related complications, translating to 250,000 deaths annually
Mental health is no more an individual’s problem, but the society’s collective responsibility
Dr. Rachna Khanna Singh is a Mental Wellness Expert providing Individual, Group, and Corporate Coaching on Relationships, Lifestyle and Stress Management.
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