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Centre signs deals with Hindutva-linked educational groups to run 62% of new Sainik Schools, report says

Centre signs deals with Hindutva-linked educational groups to run 62% of new Sainik Schools, report says

Photo for representation.New Delhi: The Union government has awarded agreements to run 62 per cent of the new Sainik Schools to organizations closely associated with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and other Hindutva groups between 2022 and 202...

     
Katchatheevu Island: Just ahead of Lok Sabha election, political row erupts over ‘settled issue’

Katchatheevu Island: Just ahead of Lok Sabha election, political row erupts over ‘settled issue’

The Katchatheevu island, as shown by the red pin. (Google Earth image)New Delhi: A recent Right to Information query by the Tamil Nadu Bharatiya Janata Party president, K Annamalai, has rekindled a decades-old issue of the transfer of Katchatheevu (a...

     
Israel strikes Iranian consulate in Syria’s Damascus killing senior Iran commander, raises fear of wider conflict

Israel strikes Iranian consulate in Syria’s Damascus killing senior Iran commander, raises fear of wider conflict

The site of the Israeli airstrike on the Iranian consulate. (Photo: Facebook) New Delhi: In a dramatic escalation of tensions in the Middle East, Israel launched an airstrike, on Monday, targeting the Iranian consulate annex building in the Syrian ca...

     
In New Delhi, Ukraine’s foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba urges India to reconsider ‘evaporating legacy ties’ with Russia

In New Delhi, Ukraine’s foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba urges India to reconsider ‘evaporating legacy ties’ with Russia

Dmytro Kuleba (L) with S Jaishankar. (Photo: X/@DrSJaishankar) New Delhi: The Ukrainian foreign minister, Dmytro Kuleba, who arrived here in the capital for a two-day visit to bolster bilateral ties and cooperation between Ukraine and India, on ...

      
Will to Fight: The 1962 India-China war operation at Hot Springs

Will to Fight: The 1962 India-China war operation at Hot Springs

A portrait of Major Ajit Singh, MVC – the hero of 1962 Hot Springs operation. (Photo for India Sentinels collected by Jai Samota via special arrangement) “Let Chinese blood flow at the Hot Springs. We are well prepared, and my men ar...

     
Indian Army to establish girls’ sports companies to nurture talent in young women

Indian Army to establish girls’ sports companies to nurture talent in young women

Jasmine Lamboria (in Red), who won the bronze in Commonwealth Games 2022, is now in the Army. (India Sentinels photo via special arrangement.)New Delhi: In a move aligned with the national vision of women empowerment and showcasing “Nari Shakti...

     
As Border Roads Organization goes gender-neutral, women start shattering glass ceilings

As Border Roads Organization goes gender-neutral, women start shattering glass ceilings

Col Ponung Doming led the construction efforts of the world’s highest road in Ladakh’s Hanle. (BRO photo via special arrangement.)New Delhi: The Border Roads Organization, established in 1960, traditionally employed only men due to the de...

     
NAM must rejuvenate and brace itself to fight neocolonialism

NAM must rejuvenate and brace itself to fight neocolonialism

Uganda’s president, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni (L), receives a symbolic gavel from Azerbaijan’s foreign minister, Jeyhun Aziz Ogu Bayramov, at the opening ceremony of the 19th Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Non-Aligned Movemen...

     
Mauritius’s Agaléga Island: Is India building a secret military base there?

Mauritius’s Agaléga Island: Is India building a secret military base there?

The distance between Mauritius’s Agaléga and mainland India is a little over 3,000 kilometres at the nearest points. (Google Maps)Agaléga Island comprises two islets, shaped like an exclamation mark (!) – a long and thin nor...

     
First batch of Indian civilian technicians replacing country’s troops reach Maldives

First batch of Indian civilian technicians replacing country’s troops reach Maldives

The new Maldivian president, Mohamed Muizzu, had asked Indian troops in his country to leave as a part of his election promise. (File photo)New Delhi: The first batch of Indian civilian technicians arrived in the Maldives, on Monday, to replace the I...

     

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