Kuki body Slams “Chalo Manipur” March as Ethnic Provocation
Calling the march “a veiled attempt at ethnic occupation,” KIM accused the Manipur government of enabling Meitei vigilante groups and...
Calling the march “a veiled attempt at ethnic occupation,” KIM accused the Manipur government of enabling Meitei vigilante groups and...
Justice K V Viswanathan has emerged as the wealthiest among the Supreme Court judges, declaring investments worth over ₹120 crore...
Editor’s Note: On the second anniversary of the tragic events in Manipur (May 3, 2023), The Power Corridors invites perspectives...
At the UNSC consultations, Pakistan's envoy Asim Iftikhar Ahmad reignited the Kashmir narrative, accused India of military aggression, and denied...
From Delhi to the Andamans, the May 7 civil defense exercises will involve coordination between military, civilian, and emergency services,...
The April 22 massacre in Pahalgam, which killed 26 tourists, has triggered sweeping changes in Anantnag’s police leadership, amid reports...
Accusations of internal sabotage, power abuse, and unauthorized sharing of national sports documents with a Pakistani actor place Deepa Malik...
Justice Delayed, Justice Denied? The Supreme Court's frustration over the forensic report on alleged Biren Singh audio tapes highlights the...
BJP member S. Vignesh Shishir’s claim that Rahul Gandhi holds British citizenship was not ruled upon on merit; the petitioner...
The Supreme Court has shown its determination to investigate leaked audio clips purportedly implicating former Manipur CM Biren Singh, directing...
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