Who Was ULFA’s Top Gun, Feared Killed in India’s Strike in Myanmar?
Nayan Asom, ULFA-I’s elusive training chief and a key figure in its Supreme Council, may have been among those killed...
Read moreDetailsNayan Asom, ULFA-I’s elusive training chief and a key figure in its Supreme Council, may have been among those killed...
Read moreDetailsIn the remote highlands of Tibet, a silent crisis is unfolding. Tibetan children as young as four are being separated...
Read moreDetailsThe cockpit voice recorder of AI-171 has sparked a debate—did the pilots make a fatal error, or are they being...
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Read moreDetailsThe preliminary AAIB report shows signs of engine restart attempts and cockpit confusion—not a deliberate crash. Critics question whether Boeing...
Read moreDetailsAviation expert Capt. Mohan Ranganathan alleges that the crash may have been a case of pilot suicide, citing the manual...
Read moreDetailsCalling out the Manipur administration’s silence, KOHUR urged national and state human rights bodies to intervene and investigate what it...
Read moreDetailsIn a major achievement for India, 12 forts – 11 located in Maharashtra and 1 in Tamil Nadu – constructed...
Read moreDetailsA cache including six AK-47 rifles and over 1,000 rounds of ammunition was seized in Mizoram in January. Investigators say...
Read moreDetailsIn a bold policy move aligned with the Prime Minister’s Ease of Doing Business mission, DDA has slashed key commercial...
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