The Invisible Hand of Power: How Global Intelligence Agencies, Bolstered by India’s Rise, Shape Geopolitics

C MAHESH As India emerges as a global power, its premier intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW), is transforming into a major player in international espionage. This in-depth report explores how global intelligence networks—from the CIA to Mossad—are reshaping geopolitics in the age of information warfare. Intelligence: The Hidden Engine of Global Power…

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Escalating Tensions: Taliban Pushes Rapid Construction of Dams on Kunar River, Raising Alarms in Pakistan.

Afghanistan’s bold move to harness its rivers threatens to deepen regional rifts In a move with far-reaching geopolitical implications, Afghanistan’s Taliban administration has announced plans to accelerate the construction of multiple dams on the Kunar River — a vital transboundary waterway that flows into Pakistan. The directive, reportedly issued by Supreme Leader Mawlawi Hibatullah Akhundzada,…

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Northeast Peace Push: Senior ULFA-I Militant Killed in Arunachal Operation as India Reinforces Counter-Insurgency Drive.

NAMSAI, October 23, 2025: In a major breakthrough for counter-insurgency efforts in Northeast India, a senior militant leader of the banned United Liberation Front of Assam-Independent (ULFA-I) was killed in a joint operation conducted by the Indian Army and Assam Rifles in Namsai district, Arunachal Pradesh. The slain insurgent, identified as Iwon Axom (also known…

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Delhi Set to Launch First Artificial Rain Project to Tackle Toxic Air After Successful Trial Flight.

New Delhi, October 24, 2025:In a landmark move to address its worsening air pollution crisis, the Delhi government has announced that the city is ready to implement artificial rainfall through cloud seeding, following a successful trial flight and equipment test conducted on Thursday. The initiative, developed in partnership with IIT-Kanpur, marks the first time that…

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Nigerian Troops Eliminate Over 50 Terrorists in Major Counter-Offensives Across Borno and Yobe.

ABUJA/MAIDUGURI, October 23, 2025: Nigerian military forces under Operation Hadin Kai have killed more than 50 terrorists in a series of coordinated operations following simultaneous attacks on army positions across the volatile Borno and Yobe States, the epicenters of the country’s prolonged insurgency. According to a statement issued on Thursday by Sani Uba, Spokesman for…

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TTP Commander ‘Qasim’ Issues Open Challenge to Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir

Kabul Border Region, October 23, 2025:In a provocative and unprecedented move, a senior commander of the banned militant group Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), identified as Commander Qasim, has publicly challenged Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff, General Asim Munir, to face him directly on the battlefield. The challenge was issued through a recently released video, which has…

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Kerala Relents, Signs PM SHRI MoU with Centre Despite CPI Opposition.

Thiruvananthapuram, October 23, 2025:In a significant policy reversal, the Kerala government has formally signed the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Union government to join the Pradhan Mantri Schools for Rising India (PM SHRI) scheme, ending months of resistance and internal rifts within the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF). The decision, confirmed by General Education…

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From Protests to Plots: Discord Chats Reveal Alleged Kerala Arms Link in Nepal’s ‘Gen Z’ Uprising.

KATHMANDU, October 2025: A chilling revelation has emerged from an in-depth investigation by The Kathmandu Post, exposing how Discord — a social media platform widely used by gamers — allegedly became the secret command center for Nepal’s “Gen Z” anti-corruption protests in September. The report details shocking online exchanges calling for the procurement of weapons…

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Zimbabwean Victims of British Evangelist Sue Church of England Over Abuse in Mission Camps.

Harare / London – October 2025:A group of Zimbabwean survivors have launched legal action against the Church of England, alleging that the institution failed to prevent the sexual and physical abuse of boys and young men at Christian holiday camps overseen by British evangelist John Smyth in the 1980s and 1990s. Allegations of Widespread Abuse…

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