Gujarat ATS Arrests Health Worker for Alleged Espionage Ties to Pakistan

Gujarat ATS Arrests Health Worker for Alleged Espionage Ties to Pakistan Ahmedabad: The Gujarat Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) has arrested a 28-year-old health worker from the border district of Kutch, uncovering an alleged espionage network linked to Pakistani intelligence. This marks the third high-profile spy arrest in Gujarat in just eight months, raising concerns among national … Read more

India corners Maoist rebels after decades-long struggle

India corners Maoist rebels after decades-long struggle India has made significant progress in its long-standing battle against the Maoist movement, with the recent death of a key leader marking a turning point in the conflict. The Indian government has declared that the Naxalite insurgency, which has plagued the country for over five decades, is entering … Read more

India’s Unyielding Stance on Nuclear Blackmail and Terrorism

India’s Resolute Stance on Nuclear Blackmail and Cross-Border Terrorism Berlin: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has made it clear that India will not yield to any form of nuclear blackmail, emphasizing a firm stance against terrorism. During a joint press conference with his German counterpart, Johann Wadephul, the minister reiterated India’s unwavering commitment to security … Read more

Kashmir Tourism Plummets as Regional Tensions and Massacre Reshape the Landscape

Kashmir Tourism Plummets as Regional Tensions and Massacre Reshape the Landscape Empty Houseboats and Silent Resorts Signal a Tourism Crisis SRINAGAR, India — The scenic Himalayan region of Kashmir is eerily quiet, with few tourists in sight. Most hotels and ornate pinewood houseboats are empty, and resorts in the snowclad mountains have fallen silent. Hundreds … Read more

Former Indian Diplomat Madhuri Gupta Convicted of Spying for Pakistan

Madhuri Gupta: Former Indian Diplomat Turned Pakistani Spy Madhuri Gupta, a former Indian diplomat, was sentenced to three years in prison in 2018 for spying for Pakistan’s intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). Her case, which came to light in 2010, became a significant event in Indian political and security history. At the time of … Read more

India Unveils Major Cybercrime Operation near Andhra Pradesh SEZ

India Unveils Major Cybercrime Operation near Andhra Pradesh SEZ Visakhapatnam: Police in Andhra Pradesh have dismantled a large-scale cybercrime network operating near the Atchutapuram Special Economic Zone (SEZ), with over 100 individuals, including women, arrested in what authorities described as a significant operation targeting international victims. The operation, which took place in a sprawling industrial … Read more

Key Maoist Leader Basavaraju Killed in Chhattisgarh Encounter, 26 Others Eliminated

Key Maoist Leader Basavaraju Killed in Chhattisgarh Encounter, 26 Others Eliminated Chhattisgarh police confirmed the death of Nambala Keshava Rao, alias Basavaraju, the topmost leader of the CPI (Maoist) in a major encounter in Narayanpur, along with 26 other Maoist operatives. The operation, conducted by the state police’s District Reserve Guard (DRG), took place in … Read more

Spies, Seduction, and the Double Life of Madhuri Gupta

Spies, Seduction, and the Double Life of Madhuri Gupta The Espionage Scandal of 2010 More than a decade ago, India faced a significant intelligence breach that exposed the vulnerabilities within its diplomatic network. The case of Madhuri Gupta, a high-ranking diplomat stationed in Islamabad, became a focal point of this scandal. Gupta, who was a … Read more

What is an Indian ePassport and Is It Mandatory to Replace Old Passports?

What is an Indian ePassport and Is It Mandatory to Replace Old Passports? India has introduced the ePassport, a modern form of travel document that combines a traditional paper passport with an embedded RFID chip and antenna. This new passport is designed to enhance security, streamline travel processes, and align with international standards. The ePassport … Read more

India’s Anti-Terror Strategy: Three Principles Under Operation Sindoor

India’s Anti-Terror Strategy: Three Principles Under Operation Sindoor Prime Minister Narendra Modi has outlined three key principles that will guide India’s approach to terrorism following the Operation Sindoor mission. In a public address in Deshnok, Bikaner, the Prime Minister emphasized a firm and unwavering stance against terrorist threats, reaffirming India’s commitment to national security. Three … Read more