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Investigations

U.S. Intelligence to Deepen Risky Ties with Corporate America

Envious of the power and wealth concentrated within corporate America, the head of U.S. intelligence has issued a groundbreaking directive urging the nation’s spy agencies to “routinize” and “expand”...

The Taliban: A Thorn in China’s Strategic Footprint

China’s ambitious Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), particularly the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), symbolizes its global aspirations for...

Berbera: A Strategic Gateway for India’s Trade and Security in the Horn of Africa

The Port of Berbera, situated in Somaliland along the Gulf of Aden, is fast emerging as a vital...

Pro-Khalistan Activists Disrupt Screening of Kangana Ranaut’s Emergency in London

The much-anticipated screening of Kangana Ranaut’s directorial venture Emergency faced an unexpected disruption in London on Monday when...

Biden Administration’s Semiconductor Restrictions: A Bold Move with Global Repercussions

As the Biden administration approaches the final phase of its tenure, it has unveiled a sweeping set of...
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The vulnerable women from Manipur: From the frying pan to the fire

Five weeks ago in a raid conducted at a hotel in Nagpur, Anti Human Trafficking Unit rescued a 16-year-old mute girl. The girl was...

Golden Triangle, Myanmar & Manipur – The tale of a dirty drug syndicate

The notorious golden triangle is not unknown to the people. It is the second biggest producer of the drugs in the world after Golden...

The involvement of a third element visible in Manipur conflict: Archbishop Lumon

Archbishop Dominic Lumon of Imphal on June 15, 2023, released a scathing report to the Catholic Bishop Conference of India and the Christian community...

The Manipur Conundrum

The Manipur Conundrum can be surmised in one statement - It is a conflict between the people of the valley and the people of...

Over 50 percent older women in India say elder abuse prevalent, reveals HelpAge India

In its latest report, ‘Women and Ageing: Invisible or Empowered’, released on June 14, HelpAge India, which is a leading NGO working for the...

45 percent elderly women in India literate, 13 percent employed, reveals HelpAge India’s new study

Releasing its latest report, ‘Women and Ageing: Invisible or Empowered’, on June 14, HelpAge India, a leading NGO of India, working for disadvantaged elderly...
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