
A Festival Under Siege
As Muslims around the world prepare for Eid ul Adha, India’s 200 million Muslims face a reality that turns a sacred obligation into a legal and physical risk.

As Muslims around the world prepare for Eid ul Adha, India’s 200 million Muslims face a reality that turns a sacred obligation into a legal and physical risk.

India has killed activists abroad, crushed dissent at home, and denied self-determination to three nations, but the world looks away.

Bengal is burning, the Dravidian duopoly is dead, and Kerala’s communists are gone; India’s 2026 results rewrote the democratic map.

India launched Operation Sindoor without evidence and without warning. Pakistan answered with precision, restraint, and a wall of lead.

On World Press Freedom Day 2026, India’s ranking tells a story its government refuses to acknowledge.

India has not presented any solid evidence or proof in a full year. Pakistan’s call for a neutral investigation was rejected without reason.

The 2026 USCIRF report recommends that the US impose sanctions on India’s RSS and RAW over religious freedom concerns.

India’s tilt toward the US-Israel-UAE axis in Iran conflict shows its pragmatic approach over traditional neutrality.

Trust, in the theater of world politics, is the greatest, the most precious, and at the same time the frailest

Modi’s Israel visit signals that India has decisively chosen a side that aligns with its own domestic and regional transformation.





