Balochistan: A sit-in protest concerning the alleged forced disappearance of four family members, including two women, has reached its second day on December 24, Wednesday, resulting in a critical section of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) highway remaining shut for a second straight day, as reported by The Balochistan Post …
Read More »Bangladesh: The Dark Prince of Dhaka Tarique Rahamn returns, Will his corruptive rhetoric pose challenge to New Delhi?
Tarique Rahman, the leader of Bangladesh National Party (BNP) has returned to Dhaka after spending 17 years in exile. He is prescribed as the Prime Minister in waiting as the BNP political party is anticipated to emerge victorious in the Bangladesh national elections scheduled for February 2026. With the Awami …
Read More »Bangladesh: “Yunus govt is safe haven to terrorists while economy, security is at risk,” says Former MP Bahauddin Nasim
DHAKA: Bangladesh, under the interim government led by its Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus, is apparently a safe haven to the terrorists and criminals. It has been revolutionised as a secure zone for terror activities and other illicit radical religious motives. The interim government is deliberately fanning communal hatred and rifts …
Read More »Bangladesh: Crude bomb thrown from flyover kills 21-year-old in Moghbazar
A chilling act of violence rocked Bangladesh’s capital on the evening of December 24, when a powerful crude bomb, thrown from the Moghbazar flyover, exploded on the road below, killing a young man on the spot and sending panic through the crowded intersection. The victim has been identified as 21-year-old …
Read More »‘Hurts religious sentiments’: India condemns demolition of Bhagwan Vishnu statue amid Thailand-Cambodia border clashes
India on December 24, 2025, strongly condemned the demolition of a statue of Bhagwan Vishnu in a contested border area amid renewed clashes between Thailand and Cambodia. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said such actions were unacceptable and hurt the sentiments of devotees around the world, particularly in a …
Read More »Fear shadows Christmas in Europe as ‘lone wolf Jihadi’ terror attack turns festive cities into high security zones
It scarcely needs emphasis that this year’s festive season across Europe is unfolding under extraordinary tension. Cities traditionally synonymous with open-air Christmas markets, concerts, and street celebrations, London, Paris, Vienna, Brussels and others, are witnessing curtailed festivities, heavy police presence, and public unease. What was once a period defined by …
Read More »Why and how are Hindus being persecuted despite their contribution to Bangladesh during both good & terrible times?
Pakistan, established in 1947 following the split of Bharat, appeared poised for further division. Many observers saw it as a geographical anomaly, a loose merging of two distinct territories 1,000 miles apart. Apart from having a Muslim majority, West Pakistan and East Pakistan (now known as Bangladesh) have little in …
Read More »Is Christmas a copy of Hindu festivals?
“Christmas wasn’t Christian. Pagan(Idolaters/Hindu) festivals were absorbed so completely that within two generations, people forgot they ever existed. And we have the letter from 601 AD that proves it was intentional. But here’s what changed everything for me: I realised that this exact strategy is being used today on the …
Read More »How western media framing diluted brutal killing of Dipu Chandra Das in Bangladesh: The NYT Case
For nearly a week after Dipu Chandra Das was lynched, burnt, and publicly humiliated in Mymensingh, Bangladesh, the silence from major Western media outlets was conspicuous. No breaking alerts. No anguished editorials. No prime-time outrage. A Hindu garment factory worker in his thirties was beaten to death by a mob, …
Read More »Vishwa Sangh Shibir 2025 to begin on December 25 in Hyderabad; around 2000 delegates from 75+ countries to attend
The Vishwa Sangh Shibir 2025 (VSS 2025) is scheduled to commence on December 25 at Kanha Shanti Vanam, near Hyderabad, and will continue until December 29. The five-day international gathering is expected to witness the participation of around 2,000 delegates from over 75 countries. The Shibir will bring together members …
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