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Many Theories Dominate Wangchuk’s Release; Activists Slam ‘Settlement’ Claims
Sonam Wangchuk’s release after nearly six months under the National Security Act has triggered relief in Ladakh but also fuelled competing theories about the circumstances behind the Centre’s decision. While the government has described the move as an attempt to restore calm and open the door for dialogue, lawyers point to the weakness of the case against him, and political sources speak of a possible quiet effort to lower the temperature of Ladakh’s agitation.
Mar 155 min read


March 15 Is Anti-Islamophobia Day. Why Is It So Quiet?
Today the world observes the International Day to Combat Islamophobia, but the day passes with little public attention. Recognised by the United Nations after the Christchurch mosque shootings, the observance reflects a growing global debate on prejudice, politics and the challenge of confronting Islamophobia.
Mar 155 min read


NDTV Senior Editor Calls Iran a Terrorist Regime in Tweet on Israel Strikes, Later Deletes Post After Backlash
A tweet by NDTV Senior Editor Aditya Raj Kaul referring to Iran as a “terrorist regime” during the Israel–Iran conflict has triggered criticism over journalistic neutrality. The post was later deleted after backlash, with critics saying such language violates established standards of reporting.
Mar 133 min read


Daily Signals : Gauhati High Court Issues Notice to Assam CM Over Alleged Hate Speech Remarks
The Gauhati High Court has issued notice to Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma over petitions alleging that his public remarks targeting Muslims amount to hate speech and violate constitutional guarantees of equality and non discrimination. The court has sought responses from the state and Union governments, with the matter scheduled for hearing in April 2026.
Feb 272 min read


Six Years On, North East Delhi Lives With What Did Not End
Six years after the flames receded from North East Delhi’s streets, routine has returned but certainty has not. Rebuilt walls stand where homes once burned, court dates outlast headlines, and memory lingers quietly in markets that now hum again with trade.
Feb 235 min read


Talks in Geneva, Tension in the Gulf
As nuclear talks resumed in Geneva, warships moved through the Gulf. Washington spoke of defence; Tehran spoke of deterrence. Markets spoke of risk.
This is diplomacy under shadow — negotiation and coercion running side by side. Neither side wants war, yet neither can appear weak. In that tension lies the real signal: talks are alive, but trust is not.
Feb 202 min read


Russian Share of India’s Oil Imports Drops to Lowest Level Since 2022
Russia’s share of India’s oil imports fell to its lowest level since 2022 in January, as Indian refiners diversified supplies amid changing prices and market conditions, signalling a gradual rebalancing of the country’s energy basket.
Feb 181 min read
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