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"It was horrible.. cheating shouldn't be appreciated": False start, threat of disqualification, trauma, protests and a medal upgrade, this is what all hurdles Jyothi Yarraji had to cross before claiming silver in 100m hurdles after false start by Yanni Wu
Such unexpected turn of events underscores the intense pressure and unforeseeable challenges athletes face, even on an esteemed platform like the Asian Games
| Satyaagrah | Sports
"Greed's frontier: The harsh truth of expansionism": Amid the furore over China releasing a new map, Ex-Chief of Army Staff General Manoj Naravane shared a map of China and took a dig saying "finally someone has got the map of China as it really is"
Even though it settled all the border disputes with 14 countries except with India and Bhutan, it still continues to chafe that its lands continue to be under illegal occupation by these countries
| Satyaagrah | Opinion
"China faces a cheeky hiccup": Nigeria halts its dubious titanium escapade. While Ruitai Mining thought they were slick, Akwa Ibom's leadership wasn't having any of their shadowy antics. An assertive nudge for China in the global resource game!
The plot thickened when a joint ministerial inspection team, which had conducted a thorough examination of the mining site, stumbled upon “material that resembled black mud."
| Satyaagrah | News
As China audaciously unveils a fictitious map ahead of G20 Summit, claiming Indian territories, their blatant expansionist designs are exposed, this is not just a geographical misstep, but a gross violation of international decorum and India's sovereignty
"Arunachal Pradesh has always been and will always be an integral part of India. Assigning invented names to places in Arunachal Pradesh does not alter this fact", the MEA had stated
| Satyaagrah | News
"Unity in strategy, strength in partnership": Amid China's rising influence in the Indo-Pacific, Germany strengthens military relations with 'reliable' India, eyeing secure trade routes and strategic collaborations while stepping up military ties
Delving deeper into India's defence mechanisms, the German Air Force chief spent a day at the IAF’s Tactics and Air Combat Development Establishment in Gwalior
| Satyaagrah | News
"When the ink reveals more than the words": Over 255 prominent Indian citizens wrote to President of India and CJI urging for a thorough inquiry into NewsClick's suspicious funding from Neville Roy Singham, a figure connected to Chinese media machinery
The signatories highlight a more pressing concern: the deliberate ignorance of those who are supposed to be the champions of press freedom
| Satyaagrah | Anti-National
"Manipulating minds, one tweet at a time": China cunningly exploits global social media, manipulating opinions through a web of deceit, Oxford Internet Institute exposesunchecked cyber onslaught, revealing China's ambitions to control global narratives
Yet another instance of China's relentless propaganda warfare came to light when a picture of the Dalai Lama, playfully interacting with a child, was twisted and weaponized
| Satyaagrah | Anti-India
"Diving deep into the Congress-China connection reveals a web of ties": Jairam Ramesh's Huawei affinity, the Gandhis' MoU with CCP, and closed-door meetings; such undisclosed affiliations raise questions about transparency and India's sovereignty
Jethmalani's exploration didn't stop at Singham's role in Huawei. He delved deeper, recalling that in 2006, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh released a book titled 'CHINDIA'
| Satyaagrah | Anti-National
"Connectivity is power; India realizes it first": India takes the lead in the Himalayan railway race, outpacing China in connecting with Nepal, amid geopolitical intricacies, as the tracks extends, Nepal emerges as a crucial nexus in this Asian power play
Meanwhile, our friends from the East, China, are also making inroads. Their focus? The Kerung-Kathmandu Railway
| Satyaagrah | News
NSA Ajit Doval met top Chinese diplomat Wang Yi on the sidelines of the BRICS in Johannesburg, emphasized on the urgent need for cybersecurity measures against the intricate web of cybercriminals and terrorists in today's digitized world at the meeting
n attendance were representatives from Iran, Burundi, Egypt, Cuba, Saudi Arabia, Kazakhstan, UAE, and Belarus, among others
| Satyaagrah | News
"Strategy requires thought, tactics require observation": Tanzania now becomes part of India’s strategic outreach focusing on Africa’s east coast, also it has become the 2nd-largest recipient of credit from India as New Delhi races Beijing to woo Africa
India's engagement with Tanzania, in particular, is imbued with historical, cultural, economic, and geopolitical significance
| Satyaagrah | News
“It’s not the destination, it's the journey”: India becomes 2nd-largest country with the biggest road network after beating China with total road network of 63.32 lakh km comprising all categories - national & state highways and urban & rural roads
The Union Minister for Road Transport & Highways, Nitin Gadkari, announced this achievement on Tuesday, instilling a sense of pride and excitement in the hearts of every Indian
| Satyaagrah | News
"Spectacular achievement is always preceded by unspectacular preparation": Indian Army chief General Manoj Pande said that the army is ready to tackle any contingency along China border. Kept a strong defence posture at LAC", during Army Day speech
He stressed the people of Jammu and Kashmir have rejected violence and are welcoming positive changes
| Satyaagrah | Defence
"Victory are reserved for those warriors who are willing to pay it's price": One of the greatest and undefeated General Zorawar Singh conquered Laddakh, Tibbat,Gilgit, Skardu, Baltistan and defeated army of Imperial Chinese Tibetans in Dogra-Tibetan War
On 17 June 1822, Gulab Singh was appointed as Ruler of Jammu by Maharaja Ranjit Singh at Jeo Pota Akhnoor
| Satyaagrah | Diary
"You can distill deterrence down to two factors: capability and will": Tawang Clash ~ India scrambled IAF jets multiple times in recent few weeks to deter China LAC incursions, Chinese drones had moved aggressively towards Indian positions on LAC
Tawang, which had borne witness to several bloody encounters during the 1962 war between India and China, is in focus over half a century later due to the latest clash between the Indian Army and the PLA at the LAC in this remote corner of Arunachal Pradesh
| Satyaagrah | Defence
"Unrest of spirit is a mark of life": Apple eyes India, Vietnam to set up new factories after China unrest, also looking to reduce the dependence on Taiwanese assemblers led by the Foxconn Group after recent turmoil at Zhengzhou ‘iPhone City’ plant
There are as many as 300,000 workers working at the factory run by Foxconn to make iPhones and other Apple products
| Satyaagrah | News
“Fire is catching! And if we burn, you burn with us!”: A4 Revolution - People in China tired and fed up with zero covid policy are holding up blank papers as a sign of protest with the chants of “Xi Jinping, step down” and “Communist party, step down"
As the anger and defiance grow, a protest tool has emerged: A sheet of paper which symbolises the strict censorship in the Communist nation
| Satyaagrah | News
"Better a witty fool than a foolish wit": India's music composer Bappi Lahiri song "Jimmy Jimmy" has become the new anthem song for the Chinese to protest dreaded Covid lockdowns, in Mandarin "Jie MI Jie MI" means "Give me rice, Give me rice"
On Douyin, China's version of TikTok, several people are sharing videos with the skilfully transformed version of Bappi Lahiri's iconic 'Jimmy Jimmy' song to protest against the crippling covid restrictions imposed by the CCP
| Satyaagrah | News
“Arctic is the planet’s air conditioner and it’s starting to break down”: Great Game arena - Arctic covers over 1/6th of earth’s landmass, set to play an increasing role in shaping the course of world affairs and why India must keep its foothold in Arctic
Amid growing competition between the United States, Russia and China, India must remain keenly engaged and keep a foothold in the Arctic
| Satyaagrah | Politics
"I'm a maximalist, so I'm probably not very elegant. My art is not a coup de grace. Its a war of attrition": The truth behind the ‘coup’ against China’s Xi Jinping - his ouster and house arrest were all but speculation started by social media commentators
Rumour mills were abuzz that Chinese president Xi Jinping was under house arrest and a coup was brewing. There were reports of flights being cancelled and military movement. Was this just the imagination of the internet?
| Satyaagrah | Politics
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