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SUDDEN INDIA-PAKISTAN CEASEFIRE ANNOUNCEMENT STUNS SANGH PARIVAR CADRES

DISCUSSIONS HAVE STARTED ON WHETHER THE OBJECTIVES HAVE BEEN ACHIEVED
Arun Srivastava - 2025-05-13 10:53
The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has been quite careful in expressing its support and appreciation for Operation Sindoor as it has enhanced nation’s self respect and morale. Four days back before announcement of ceasefire ,the RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat had condemned “the attacks being carried out by the Pakistani army on religious places and civilian settlement areas on the border of Bharat” he had lauded Operation Sindoor and said the attacks inside Pakistan were inevitable for India’s security.

NARENDRA MODI HAS BEEN TRAPPED BY TRUMP – HE HAS TO GET OUT OF THAT WITH HEAD HIGH

U.S. ROLE IN CEASEFIRE IS WELCOME BUT NO MEDIATOR ROLE IN KASHMIR SHOULD BE ALLOWED
Nitya Chakraborty - 2025-05-12 12:00
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has placed India in a very advantageous position vis a vis Pakistan in the limited war that lasted for four days beginning early hours of May 7. The ceasefire that took effect from 5 PM of May 10 was more engineered by desperate Pakistan which hoodwinked the US through misleading information circulated in diplomatic circles on May 8 and 9 that the National Security Group on nuclear weapons would be having an emergency meeting to decide on retaliation after India’s attacks on some army bases causing big losses to Pakistan.

INDIA HAS SENT A CLEAR MESSAGE TO THE WORLD ON ITS INTENT TO ROOT OUT CROSS BORDER TERRORISM

OPERATION SINDOOR IS A STARK REMINDER TO PAKISTAN THAT DELHI WILL ACT AS PER ITS PLAYBOOK
Asad Mirza - 2025-05-12 11:51
The last week saw an unprecedented escalation of tension between two nuclear powers, i.e. Indian and Pakistan. The situation was exacerbated after the launch of Operation Sindoor by India to retaliate against Pakistan-backed terrorist groups, after the Pahalgam attack of 22 April, in which 26 civilians were killed by the operatives of The Resistance Force (TRF) a largely unknown entity.

CENTRE’S NOD TO CASTE CENSUS AFTER OPPOSING FOR YEARS WAS SURPRISING

BJP AND THE OPPOSITION WILL BE TRYING TO EXTRACT BENEFITS IN THEIR OWN WAYS
Kalyani Shankar - 2025-05-12 11:46
The caste census in India has sparked a lengthy debate. People have different opinions about whether it will have good or bad effects. It could lead to both. Supporters believe the census will help disadvantaged groups and be a game changer. However, opponents argue that it gives false hope to these same groups. The term "caste" comes from the Spanish word "caste," which means "race" or "hereditary group."

OPPOSITION TO POLITICALLY CORNER PM NARENDRA MODI OVER CEASEFIRE

CONDITIONS ON WHICH IT WAS AGREED TURN OUT TO BE CONTROVERSIAL SO FAR
Dr. Gyan Pathak - 2025-05-12 11:40
Full details of the conditions on which India agreed to Ceasefire in Indo-Pak confrontation from 5PM on May 10, 2025 are yet to come in public domain. However, the way the agreement of ceasefire in the Indo-Pak confrontation was reached and announced have created a great controversy regarding actual loss and gain for the country, and the opposition is trying to politically corner Prime Minister Narendra Modi, taking political advantage of dissatisfaction of both the war mongers and the peace-loving self-respecting common people.

DONALD TRUMP OUTWITS NARENDRA MODI IN IMPOSING THE CEASEFIRE ON MAY 10

PRIME MINISTER’S IMAGE HAS SUFFERED BEFORE HIS MILLIONS OF SUPPORTERS
Sushil Kutty - 2025-05-12 11:37
The cagey Modi regime wouldn’t have let any of us, the people of India, know what was happening in the conflict with Pakistan after the Pahalgam massacre but for United States President Donald Trump reminding everybody, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, of the Big White Whale lurking in the salty warm waters of the Arabian Sea.

21 MLAs OF RULING PARTY WRITE TO AMIT SHAH FOR RESTORATION OF GOVT IN MANIPUR

STATE GOVERNOR IS BYPASSED, CONGRESS CALLS IT A BIG POLITICAL DRAMA AMIDST TENSIONS
Rabindra Nath Sinha - 2025-05-12 11:30
KOLKATA: Strife-torn Manipur, which remains under heightened security, has in recent times been witness to a political drama of sorts when 21 MLAs of the ruling NDA side led by the Bharatiya Janata Party sent a memorandum to Union home minister Amit Shah urging him to facilitate restoration of a popular ministry in the state which is under President’s rule since February 13 with the Assembly under suspended animation.

BOLLYWOOD FILM INDUSTRY IS FACING EXISTENTIAL CRISIS AS HALLS FOOTFALLS DECLINE

THREE KHANS HAVE TO REINVENT WITH FRESH CONTENT TO ENSURE RETURN OF VIEWERS
Kunal Bose - 2025-05-12 10:59
Bollywood, which is the other name of Hindi language film industry has for too long depended on big stars and formula cinema. But all this is now going kaput as one too many big budget Hindi movies are finding viewers thinning out fast soon after their release, leaving producers and financiers high and dry. Well, there is one Aamir Khan who says he doesn’t get paid if his film draws a blank at box office. This is because he works on profit-sharing basis. If you take a count of Hindi film releases in the last five years, you will find featuring a big star is no guarantee of a film’s commercial success. On the contrary, small budget films based on interesting stories and hemmed in by good actors find patronisation by the public. Let’s talk about the stars.

CONFLICT WITH INDIA SERIOUSLY ENDANGERS PAKISTAN’S ENERGY SECURITY

NEW DELHI RELATIVELY WELL-PLACED TO HANDLE ANY SITUATION
K Raveendran - 2025-05-10 12:35
Reports from across the border suggest that Pakistan is already suffering a fuel crisis, with petrol pumps having been ordered closed for the time being. An analysis of the emerging energy scenario in the wake of the ongoing conflict suggests the beginning of a serious crisis for Pakistan, while India is relatively in a far better position to handle any situation.

THE BLOCKING OF THE WEBSITE OF NEWS PORTAL THE “WIRE” SIGNALS WRONG PRIORITY OF THE GOVT

THE NATION NOW NEEDS TOLERANCE AND SANITY FROM MEDIA NOT INFLAMMATORY REPORTING
Satyaki Chakraborty - 2025-05-10 12:30
Reports that the internet service providers have blocked the website ‘The Wire’ at the instance of the union ministry of the Information & Broadcasting signal the Centre’s wrong priority in crippling the independent media while allowing the national TV channels going jingoist and spreading fake news to divide the nation.