US Offers Bangladesh Defense Alternatives to Counter China

The United States expresses concerns over China's growing influence in South Asia and plans to provide Bangladesh with American and allied defense systems as alternatives to Chinese hardware, ahead of the country's general election.

Delhi HC Lists Kuldeep Sengar's Appeal in Unnao Case for Feb 17

The Delhi High Court has scheduled the hearing for Kuldeep Sengar's appeal in the death case of the Unnao rape survivor's father on February 17, 2026. The court had previously granted interim bail to Jaideep Sengar in July 2024, with extensions granted pe

Ladakh Autonomy Talks Hit Fresh Impasse, Draft Proposal Ignored

Negotiations between the central government and Ladakh representatives have stalled again, with a draft proposal for autonomy not being discussed. This deadlock persists amid ongoing protests since Ladakh became a Union Territory without a legislature in

Bangladesh Gen Z Voters Focus on Jobs, Governance, Freedom

Bangladesh's young voters, part of Generation Z, are emphasizing employment opportunities, effective governance, and personal freedoms as key issues in the upcoming election. The outcome is crucial for restoring stability in the nation of 175 million peop

Govt Opposes Sonam Wangchuk's Medical Release in Supreme Court

The central government told the Supreme Court that climate activist Sonam Wangchuk is 'hale and hearty' and suffering only from a minor infection, opposing his release on medical grounds. Wangchuk has been detained under NSA since September 2023.

No-Confidence Motion Against Speaker Faces Procedural Hurdle

The Opposition's no-confidence motion against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, backed by 118 MPs, has encountered a procedural snag due to technical errors in the notice. Speaker Birla has instructed corrections to avoid rejection, while recusing himself from

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