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The Indus Water Treaty: A Comprehensive Overview
The Indus Water Treaty of 1960 governs water distribution between India and Pakistan, with India controlling eastern rivers and Pakistan, the western ones. In April 2025, India suspended the treaty following a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, raising tensions. This move could significantly impact Pakistan, and global powers like China may intervene to prevent further escalation.
Apr 278 min read
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The Pahalgam Massacre: A Brutal Terror Attack That Shook Kashmir and Threatened Regional Stability
On April 22, 2025, a terror attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, killed 26 people, including tourists, and injured many more. The massacre, claimed by The Resistance Front (TRF), is a stark reminder of the ongoing threat of terrorism in the region. In response, India has taken strong diplomatic and military measures to address the situation and protect national security.
Apr 274 min read
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Impact of Pakistan Suspending the Simla Agreement on India-Pakistan Relations
Pakistan's recent move to suspend the Simla Agreement raises concerns over its impact on India-Pakistan bilateral ties and the LoC. The agreement, signed in 1972, established the LoC as the de facto border and emphasized bilateral dispute resolution. If Pakistan withdraws, it could lead to further tensions, with Kashmir remaining a focal point of disagreement and possibly inviting third-party involvement.
Apr 274 min read
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Supreme Court on Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025: Status Quo Ordered on Waqf Properties and Appointments
n a significant development, the Supreme Court of India issued an interim order on April 17, 2025, directing the Union government to maintain the status quo concerning certain provisions of the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025.
Apr 193 min read
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Indian Judicial System: The Ongoing Debate on Judges’ Asset Disclosures
“In the world's largest democracy, the judiciary is often seen as the final guardian of justice. Yet, when it comes to transparency in its own ranks, the Indian judicial system treads a shadowy path. While politicians, civil servants, and public figures are compelled to declare their wealth, judges—entrusted with interpreting the very Constitution—remain largely exempt. This silence from the bench raises an uncomfortable question: can justice truly flourish in opacity?”
Apr 163 min read
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National Herald Case: A Timeline of Power, Property, and Political Questions
The National Herald case, now more than a decade in the public eye, took a significant turn when the Enforcement Directorate (ED) filed a...
Apr 163 min read
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Mehul Choksi's Arrest: Unraveling the ₹13,500 Crore Fraud Case
Escorted by officers at Antigua’s airport, a tense Mehul Choksi faced flashing cameras as he prepared for extradition to India. Clad in casual clothes, flanked by media and national flags, he took uneasy steps toward justice after years on the run.
Apr 144 min read
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Ambedkar Jayanti 2025: Remembering the Vision of the Father of the Indian Constitution
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar envisioned a democracy rooted in liberty, equality, and fraternity. He saw Buddhism as a peaceful path to justice and championed education for empowerment. His legacy lives on in India’s fight for social equality and remains vital in today’s democratic discourse.
Apr 143 min read
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Understanding the Waqf Act: Structure, Strain, and the Road Ahead
India's Waqf properties, worth over ₹1.2 lakh crore, face issues of mismanagement and encroachment. The Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2025, aims to reform governance through digitization, tribunals, and transparency—shaping a more accountable future for these religious endowments.
Apr 144 min read
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Geopolitical and Regional Impact of Nepal's Monarchy and Hindu State Movements on India
"Nepal's growing movement for monarchy and a Hindu state is reshaping its political landscape, with implications for regional security, India’s interests, and China’s influence in South Asia."
Apr 133 min read
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Bangladesh’s Policy Change: A Warning Bell for India?
Could Bangladesh’s Loss Become India’s Concern?" is a compelling question that reflects the interconnected nature of South Asian economies, especially between India and Bangladesh. Here's what it means and why it matters
Apr 122 min read
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Constitutional Clarity: Supreme Court's Verdict on Tamil Nadu Governor's Powers
How the Supreme Court's Ruling Reshapes State Governance
Apr 112 min read
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From Friendship to Betrayal: How David Headley’s Testimony Sealed Tahawwur Rana’s 26/11 Fate
The 2008 Mumbai attacks, also known as 26/11, were among the most devastating terrorist incidents in India's history, resulting in 175...
Apr 112 min read
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