May 21, 2025
India plans to invest $10B in 112 made-in-India oil tankers, boost refining from 250MT to 450MT by 2030, and rise from 22nd to top 5 in shipbuilding by 2047, cutting $75B in annual leasing and ensuring energy security through Atmanirbhar Bharat
India, the world’s third-largest importer of crude oil, is taking a bold step toward energy security and self-reliance with a massive $10 billion investment to acquire 112 domestically built crude oil tankers by 2040. This initiative, a cornerstone of the ‘Make in India’ campaign, aims to reduce the nation’s dependence on foreign-owned vessels, which currently dominate its oil transport needs. The move is not just about securing energy supplies but also about building a stronger, self-sufficient India that controls its own maritime destiny.
May 21, 2025
A fire, burnt cash, and a judge under suspicion—yet the Supreme Court refuses an FIR against Justice Yashwant Varma, asking petitioners to first write to the President and PM, shielding its own while justice quietly exits the courtroom, unheard and unseen
On a warm Wednesday morning, May 21, the highest temple of justice in the land— the Supreme Court of India— chose to perform a familiar ritual. A petition seeking a First Information Report (FIR) against Justice Yashwant Varma was swiftly swept aside, not because the allegations weren’t serious, but because, as it turns out, the petitioners hadn’t first written formal love letters to the President and the Prime Minister.
May 21, 2025
In a decisive blow to Maoist insurgency, Indian forces killed upto 30 Naxals, including Basavaraj—CPI (Maoist) chief with a ₹1.5 cr bounty—in Chhattisgarh’s Abujhmad under Operation Kagar, marking a turning point in the mission to end Naxalism by Mar 2026
On Wednesday, May 21, 2025, at 03:01 PM IST, a significant anti-Naxal operation unfolded in the dense forests of Abujhmad, located in Chhattisgarh. This region, notorious for being a long-time stronghold of the Maoist insurgency, witnessed a powerful counter-insurgency move by Indian security forces. The outcome of this operation was a major blow to Maoist forces, as reports confirmed the killing of 26 to 30 Naxalites, including one of their most senior leaders, Nambala Keshavrao, also known by the alias Basavaraj.
May 21, 2025
“Doctor Death”: Devendra Sharma, an Ayurvedic doctor turned serial killer, confessed to over 50 murders, fed victims to crocodiles, ran a kidney racket, jumped parole, and finally caught in Rajasthan posing as a spiritual guru after months on the run
On May 20, 2025, the Delhi Police’s Crime Branch tracked down and arrested a notorious criminal known as Doctor Death, Devendra Kumar Sharma, in a quiet ashram in Rajasthan’s Dausa district. This 67-year-old man, whose name sends shivers down the spine, has a chilling history of violence and deception. “He has been accused of killing over 100 men, primarily taxi drivers,” dumping their bodies into crocodile-infested canals to erase evidence of his brutal crimes.
May 20, 2025
"परदेशी": Akshay Gupta, a young Indian entrepreneur stabbed to death on a public bus in Austin by stranger without provocation, exposing a chilling trend of rising attacks on Indians in the US, with over 10 tragic killings since 2024 shaking the diaspora
On 14th May this year, a 30-year-old Indian entrepreneur living in Austin city in Texas State of US wasstabbedto death in a public bus. The deceased wasidentifiedas Akshay Kumar Gupta.
May 19, 2025
Anti-India academic Nitasha Kaul, known for mocking CoDS Bipin Rawat, pushing EVM conspiracy theories, and backing separatist propaganda, rants after GoI rightly revoked her OCI card—reminding the world that Indian sovereignty is not up for debate
On 18th May, British academician Nitasha Kaul, widely known for her consistent criticism of Indian government policies, launched a scathing attack on the Indian authorities after her Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) card was cancelled. Expressing her anger on X (formerly Twitter), she wrote, “I received a cancellation of my OCI (Overseas Citizenship of India) today after arriving home. A bad faith, vindictive, cruel example of TNR (transnational repression) punishing me for scholarly work on anti-minority & anti-democratic policies of Modi rule.”
May 19, 2025
In just 8 years, a forgotten warrior carved through Ladakh, Baltistan, and even Tibet with 6,000 men—his name was General Zorawar Singh, and though he fell in 1841 at Toyo, his sword drew the borders we still live by; a hidden tale buried in Himalayan ice
In the chill valleys of the Himalayas, where oxygen thins and snow never seems to melt, one man dared to imagine a frontier that would expand beyond mountains and borders. That man was General Zorawar Singh Kahluria (1786–1841), a name etched in the history of India as one of the greatest military minds of the 19th century. Born into a Chandel Rajput family in the princely state of Kahlur (present-day Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh), Zorawar’s journey began far from royalty and privilege. His early life was marked by struggle – “a family feud forced him to flee his village, and he received no for…
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).