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A year of new identity for Ladakh: LG Mathur shares Vision 2050

LG R.K. Mathur greeted the people of Ladakh on Saturday as it completed one year of existence as a Union Territory (UT). He used...

Royal snub: Saudi Arabia removes Gilgit-Baltistan from Pakistan’s map

In removing Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan from Pakistan’s map, Saudi Arabia seems to have rubbed its prime minister Imran Khan’s nose on the ground. Pakistan Occupied...

The King who acceded J and K to India this day has been tainted by Leftists

Maharaja Hari Singh signed the Instrument of Accession on October 26, 1947, to accede to India. After that, Jammu and Kashmir became a part...

Remember 5 who went missing in Ladakh? There is more to it than meets the eye

All of us remember five men from Arunachal Pradesh who went missing last month and were handed over by China after 10 days of...

Atal Tunnel: When prepaid media didn’t exist and tourists were not invented

Somewhere in the noise in the prepaid mainstream media has been drowned out the actual revival of an ancient trade and pilgrimage route. Now...

20 Galwan Gallants now have a memorial in the Valley of their sacrifice

A memorial has been built to commemorate the life of 20 soldiers who martyred during the clash with the Chinese Army in the eastern...

Pakistan is killing zone for minorities: India in the United Nations

Stating that the country has failed to protect its most vulnerable on Monday, India slammed Pakistan for becoming a “killing zone” for minorities. India...

BJP is missing the plot in Ladakh; It could be too late, too soon

An earthquake measuring 5.4 on the Richter scale rocked Ladakh on Friday afternoon. The tremors were felt in Leh. A short message in a...

Okay, Pak wants Gilgit-Baltistan as its 5th province; But what is India doing about it?

Maharaja Hari Singh acceded whole of his princely state to India on October 26, 1947, as Pakistan attacked his territories. The state was then...

MEA’s presence in LAC border parleys is a payback to CCP in good, olden times

BPMs (Border Personnel Meetings) were a regular occurrence between Indian and Chinese military personnel on Line of Actual Control (LAC) before the stand-off started...

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