India's Strategy in a World of Economic Sanctions

Economic sanctions have become routine tools of diplomacy, creating challenges for middle powers like India. This article explores India's pragmatic approach to maintaining strategic autonomy.

Security Forces Resume Anti-Terror Ops in Kishtwar

Security forces have restarted counterinsurgency operations in Kishtwar's forests after a night halt. Eight personnel were injured in an encounter with terrorists positioned at higher elevations.

Trump's Gaza Peace Board: Modi, Sharif, Meloni Invited

The White House announces Trump's 'Board of Peace' for Gaza, inviting leaders like India's Narendra Modi, Pakistan's Shehbaz Sharif, and Italy's Giorgia Meloni to oversee transition from conflict to development.

Patna HC Sets Unique Bail Terms: Clean Books, Plant Sapling

Patna High Court grants anticipatory bail to an assault accused with unusual conditions: cleaning library books for a week and planting a sapling. Justice Rajiv Roy imposes these tasks considering the accused's young age.

Trump's Greenland Tariffs Spark NATO Crisis Fears

US President Donald Trump's 10% tariffs on eight NATO allies over Greenland have analysts warning of direct confrontation and potential alliance collapse. Experts question NATO's future.

Noida Techie's Death Exposes Administrative Neglect

Yuvraj Mehta, a 27-year-old software engineer, died after his SUV plunged into a deep pit in Noida's Sector 150. Residents say authorities ignored repeated warnings about the dangerous site.

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