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Hindu Persecution in Bangladesh: Many Unanswered Questions
Poonam Sharma
The lynching of Deepu Chandra Das in Bangladesh has once again exposed a wound that South Asia has never truly allowed to heal. For India—particularly its eastern states—this is not a distant tragedy unfolding across a…
Lawyer as Nation-Builder: CJI Surya Kant’s Vision
Poonam Sharma
The legal profession has long been viewed through the lens of courtroom battles, intricate filings, and billable hours. However, during the 7th Convocation Ceremony of the Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNUL) in…
Guwahati: Protest Against Atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh
GG News Bureau
Assam,Guwahati 24th December : A powerful protest was held on Wednesday at Lal Ganesh Tiniali in Guwahati against the continuing atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh. The demonstration was jointly organized by the Guwahati…
Rising Storm in South Asia: Manufactured Second Front
Poonam Sharma
Right now, India and Pakistan are once again pouring petrol on the water issue. What happened overnight was extremely intense—many developments took place. At the same time, the issue in Bangladesh that social media and…
A Nation on Edge After a Killing
Poonam Sharma
Bangladesh today finds itself trapped in a familiar but dangerous cycle—violence followed by outrage, outrage followed by political mobilisation, and mobilisation dissolving into factional chaos. The killing of Usman Hadi was…
Delhi : Bhartiya Itihaas Sankalan Prant New Executive Committee
GG News Bureau
New Delhi, 21st Dec : On December 21 The Delhi Prant of the Bharatiya Itihas Sankalan Samiti organised a Prant Executive meeting along with a felicitation programme for the newly elected executive committee at Keshav Kunj,…
Black Flags: What ISIS Symbols in Bangladesh Really Signal
Rising violence in Bangladesh and reports of ISIS flags in Dhaka raise troubling questions about radical infiltration, political instability, and the role of Mohammad Yunus in a nation at the edge of chaos.
36 Years of Displacement: A Protest
By Rakesh Koul
Social Activist & Senior Journalist
For thirty-six long years, the Kashmiri Pandit community has lived as migrants within the borders of their own country. They are a people displaced, often unheard, and eternally…
A Conquest That Failed: Mir Jumla And The Ordeal Of Assam
Imperial Ambition and a Calculated Exile
Mir Jumla’s invasion of Assam in 1662–63 stands as one of the most dramatic yet paradoxical episodes in Mughal imperial history. Launched under Emperor Aurangzeb, the campaign combined…
Underground War in Bangladesh
Poonam Sharma
Between August 31 and September 4, Bangladesh saw one of the most significant secret escalations in its modern political history-an undeclared war fought in hotel rooms, island corridors, border jungles, secret training…