May 18, 2025
Lance Naik Manoj Phogat, a 34-year-old Grenadiers soldier from Samaspur, Haryana, was martyred on May 15 in Kapurthala and cremated with full military honours as his 5-year-old son Prince, in uniform, lit the pyre amid chants of “Shaheed Amar Rahe”
Lance Naik Manoj Phogat, just 34 years old, gave his life for the country while serving on the volatile Punjab border in May 2025. The photograph of this young soldier, smiling in uniform, now stands as a symbol of pride and grief for an entire nation.
May 18, 2025
"The fall of Madhuri Gupta": From a trusted diplomat in Islamabad to a convicted spy for Pakistan’s ISI—wasn't just betrayal, but a haunting reminder of how love, loneliness, and systemic cracks can sabotage a nation from within, leaving wounds unhealed
On 17th May, 2024, India was jolted by a chilling revelation: six individuals, including a YouTuber traveller named Jyoti Malhotra, had been arrested for allegedly leaking confidential and sensitive information to Pakistan. What made this revelation more alarming was Jyoti’s established link with operatives of Pakistan’s notorious intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
May 16, 2025
India's defence manufacturing soars with Make in India, reaching ₹1.27 lakh crore in 2023-24, fueled by iDEX, PLI, and Operation Sindoor's success, showcasing drones, missiles, and a 30-fold export surge to ₹21,083 crore, shining at Aero India 2025
In the backdrop of rising threats and regional conflicts, “Operation Sindoor” which took place in the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack prominently illustrated India’s expanding indigenous military technologies under the “Make in India” program. This landmark operation underlined a turning point in India’s defence capabilities. Indigenous equipment, including domestically designed drones, air defence systems, and missiles, took center stage during the operation, while imported tools—especially from countries like Turkey and China—failed to meet operational expectations. The success of homegr…
May 16, 2025
WikiLeaks exposes Indira Gandhi's naive offer to share nuclear tech with unreliable Pakistan, her inner circle's leaks, US mistrust of her duplicitous rhetoric, and rampant corruption, revealing a leader whose missteps risked India's security & integrity
On October 31, 1984, Indira Gandhi, India’s then-Prime Minister, met a tragic end when she was assassinated by her own security personnel. Her leadership was a turbulent chapter in India’s history, marked by ambitious policies and significant blunders that left a mixed legacy.
While her public actions are well-known, WikiLeaks cables have unearthed lesser-known decisions that cast doubt on her strategic judgment. These documents reveal choices that, especially when dealing with a consistently unreliable neighbor like Pakistan, seem questionable at best. They expose a leader whose diplomatic…
May 16, 2025
In just 48 hours, six terrorists gunned down in Shopian and Tral by Indian forces, including Shahid Kuttay, as Operation Sindoor struck deep into PoJK, wiping out nearly 100 militants and reaffirming India’s resolve to dismantle the terror web in Kashmir
In a strong and coordinated effort by the Indian Army, Jammu and Kashmir Police, and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), six terrorists were neutralised in two different anti-terror operations in Jammu and Kashmir. These operations took place in Kelar, Shopian, and Tral, as confirmed by VK Birdi, Inspector General of Police (IGP) for the Kashmir Zone, during a joint press briefing held in Awantipora on Friday.
May 14, 2025
"ब्रह्मोस": After BrahMos shattered targets in Operation Sindoor, 15 nations lined up to buy India’s supersonic missile—flying at Mach 3, with pinpoint accuracy, 83% indigenized, $375M deals signed, and 100+ units made yearly from Lucknow’s new facility
The recent execution of Operation Sindoor has catapulted India's BrahMos missile system into the global spotlight, showcasing its combat effectiveness and prompting a surge in international interest.
May 14, 2025
"उड़ान": Kashish Chaudhary, a 25-year-old Hindu from Noshki, makes history as Balochistan’s first woman Assistant Commissioner, overcoming minority challenges to empower women and inspire Pakistan’s Hindu community with her grit and vision for change
In a remarkable moment for Pakistan’s minority communities, a 25-year-old woman from Balochistan has etched her name in history. Kashish Chaudhary, a young Hindu from the remote town of Noshki, has become the first female from her community to be appointed as an Assistant Commissioner in the restive province of Balochistan.
May 14, 2025
"Buried Truth": In 1965, Pakistan shot down Gujarat CM Balwantrai Mehta’s civilian plane killing 8; India stayed silent, no protest, no justice—decades later the pilot wrote condolence letter, while today, India ensures even captured soldiers return home
In September 1965, India and Pakistan were caught in a fierce war. The conflict had begun earlier that year in April with border clashes in the Rann of Kutch, located in Gujarat. As the months passed, the confrontation intensified and shifted northward to Punjab and Kashmir by August. By mid-September, the war had reached a point where both countries were battling hard without gaining any major ground. A military stalemate had developed in the north.
May 14, 2025
Who is this fearless daughter of Balochistan whose voice shakes power—Mahrang Baloch, jailed yet unbroken, led a 1,600-km march, earned TIME100, Nobel nod, and rose as the face of peaceful resistance against enforced disappearances in Pakistan
She walks unarmed, but her voice slices through fear like a blade. She carries no weapon, yet the generals in Rawalpindi whisper her name with discomfort. In the dusty alleys of Kalat and the silence of Quetta’s prisons, one name echoes across generations of the oppressed — Mahrang Baloch.