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Mar 6, 2026, 08:57 AM
Nitish Kumar's Resignation Paves Way for BJP to Take Power in Bihar

Nitish Kumar's Resignation Paves Way for BJP to Take Power in Bihar

There is another earthquake in Bihar politics. Nitish Kumar, who has been at the center of power for years, is now leaving the post of Chief Minister. He is going to the Rajya Sabha. The BJP is now ready to stake its claim in Bihar. After a long time, the BJP's chances of becoming the Chief Minister of Bihar have become strong. But Nitish has played a great game. Nitish has ditched the BJP by asking for a plum home portfolio in exchange for the post of મું.મંત્રી. There will be a big pressure on the BJP. People want a government like Uttar Pradesh in Bihar. The people of Bihar are expecting the way Yogi Adityanath handles law and order in UP. The BJP will now put all its strength to make Bihar prosperous like Gujarat. This is a big opportunity to change the face of Bihar by bringing industries, roads and investment. There is a big contradiction between all this. The situation in Gujarat is worrying. The Gujarat model that was being discussed now seems to be in a state of chaos.
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Mar 6, 2026, 08:53 AM
US Rejects Iran's Compromise Offer After Seven Days of War in Middle East

US Rejects Iran's Compromise Offer After Seven Days of War in Middle East

After suffering heavy losses from joint US-Israeli attacks, Iran offered a compromise, but President Trump rejected the offer. The war in the Middle East is now in its seventh day, with Iran facing heavy losses. Iran's military and other infrastructure has been significantly damaged by joint and intensive attacks by the US and Israel. Iran's stance now appears to have softened after these heavy military losses. US President Donald Trump has made a major and important claim that Iran now wants to negotiate after suffering heavy losses. According to Trump, Iran approached the US government to find a way to reach a proper "settlement." However, the US has rejected Iran's offer. Trump has told Iran in clear terms, "You're a little late," indicating that the US is no longer prepared to take military action directly.
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Mar 6, 2026, 08:46 AM
US Considers Ground Operation Against Iran After Missile Attacks Fail to Weaken Country

US Considers Ground Operation Against Iran After Missile Attacks Fail to Weaken Country

WASHINGTON, DEC. 6: If Iran is not weakened by missile attacks and bombings, is the United States now planning a ground operation? Yes, American armored vehicles have been spotted near the Iranian border. Iran's foreign minister has warned that an American ground attack would be a major problem for Iran. Donald Trump is due to review the Iran operation with intelligence officials, and a major decision could be made after this. Meanwhile, the US president has reached a secret agreement with Kurdish leaders. Thousands of Kurdish fighters are preparing to enter Iran. Trump is angry at the way Iran has escalated the war and begun targeting US missions in neighboring countries. He has already said he will not pull back from deploying troops in Tehran. The matter has moved on. It is being claimed that US forces are advancing from Kurdistan. However, there are two theories: Will Iran encourage its own military or Kurdish fighters to enter?
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Mar 6, 2026, 08:46 AM
BJP Appoints In-Charges for Gujarat Districts to Strengthen Party

BJP Appoints In-Charges for Gujarat Districts to Strengthen Party

(By Ram Singh Mori) Sutrapada, Dt. 6: Shri Jagdishbhai Vishwakarma, State President of Bharatiya Janata Party has appointed in-charges of various districts and cities to further strengthen the organization. Under this, Gir Somnath district BJP family and workers are elated with the appointment of popular youth leader and former district BJP president Shri Dilipbhai Barad as in-charge of Jamnagar district and Shri Himmatbhai Parsana as in-charge of Chhota Udepur district. Dilipbhai Barad has been associated with the Bharatiya Janata Party from an early age in the field of public service and organization and his political journey has been full of struggle and success: At the age of just 19, he made history by becoming the President of Sutrapada Municipality. Administrative experience: He has served two consecutive terms as President of Sutrapada Municipality, President of Sutrapada Procurement Association and President of Sutrapada એ.પી.એમ.સી.ના. In the 2022 Gujarat Legislative Assembly elections, he was the working President of Gir Somnath District.
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Mar 6, 2026, 08:43 AM
New Sun Rising in Nepal's Political Firmament: Rastriya Swatantra Party Leads Election

New Sun Rising in Nepal's Political Firmament: Rastriya Swatantra Party Leads Election

Kathmandu, Dec 6: There are signs of a new sun rising in Nepal's political firmament. Early trends have stunned political pundits with former rapper and popular leader of Kathmandu Balen Shah's Rastriya Swatantra Party leading. As of now, the RSP is leading in 23 seats, while the Nepali Congress and CPN-UMLJV major parties appear to be struggling in 3 seats each. The results are not just statistics, but the anger of Nepal's young voters who are fed up with years of instability and corruption. The violent protests and coups that Nepal witnessed last year are now being echoed in the ballot boxes. Veteran leaders like KP Sharma Oli are scrambling to save their traditional seats, indicating that the public no longer sees the status quo as Balen Shah's leadership has given it a free hand.
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Mar 6, 2026, 08:43 AM
US Issues Ultimatum to Iranian Military: 'Lay Down Your Arms, or Else You Will Die'

US Issues Ultimatum to Iranian Military: 'Lay Down Your Arms, or Else You Will Die'

Amid tensions in West Asia, US President Donald Trump has issued a final ultimatum to the Iranian military, IRGC, and police to lay down their arms immediately. The situation of war and tension in West Asia has entered its seventh day today. This direct confrontation between the US, Israel, and Iran, instead of calming down, continues to escalate. Amid this serious situation, US President Donald Trump has once again issued a stern warning. He has given a direct ultimatum to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), the Iranian army, and police forces to lay down their arms immediately. Trump has sent a clear message that "lay down your arms, or else you will die." This statement shows that the US is in no mood to compromise against Iran and the military action may intensify in the coming days.
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Mar 6, 2026, 08:40 AM
West Bengal Governor CV Anand Bose Resigns Ahead of State Elections

West Bengal Governor CV Anand Bose Resigns Ahead of State Elections

Kolkata, Nov 6: West Bengal Governor CV Anand Bose resigned from his post on Thursday. The Governor was in Delhi on Thursday. He submitted his resignation to the President during a visit to Delhi. According to reports, Tamil Nadu Governor CV Ravi has been temporarily appointed as the Governor of Bengal. The Governor's resignation ahead of the West Bengal Assembly elections is considered politically significant. After resigning, CV Anand Bose told PTI, "I have spent a lot of time in the Governor's office. After Jagdeep Dhankhar became the Vice President, CV Anand Bose was appointed as the Governor of West Bengal on November 23, 2002. He served in this position for about three years and five months. As Governor, Anand Bose was vocal on many issues in the state from the beginning. He constantly criticised the policies of the Mamata Banerjee government of West Bengal. During his tenure, the conflict between the state and the Governor increased on many issues.
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Mar 6, 2026, 08:37 AM
US Grants Russia 30-Day Exemption to Sell Oil to India Amid Global Market Instability

US Grants Russia 30-Day Exemption to Sell Oil to India Amid Global Market Instability

WASHINGTON, DEC. 6: Rising tensions in the Middle East and war with Iran are causing great instability in the global oil market. Oil prices have risen in the international market due to the threat of supply disruptions on the vital sea route to Hormuz. In such a situation, an important decision has been taken by the United States. Washington has given Russia a temporary exemption to sell oil to India for 30 days. The main purpose of this decision is to reduce the pressure on global oil supplies and maintain stability in the market. Many Russian oil tankers are likely to get relief from the new exemption. For the last few months, many tankers were stuck at sea because they could not find buyers. The oil of these ships was not being unloaded immediately due to the strict sanctions imposed by the US, payment procedures and insurance related uncertainties. Now 30 days of exemption has opened the way for these tankers to supply oil to India. This move is expected to increase supply and stabilize the price in the global market. Russia has also started putting pressure on several countries to stop buying Russian oil.
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Mar 6, 2026, 08:36 AM
Trump: US to End War with Iran Before Focusing on Cuba

Trump: US to End War with Iran Before Focusing on Cuba

Washington, Dt. 6: US President Donald Trump said that Iran is being destroyed ahead of schedule and on an unprecedented scale. He claimed that the country no longer has an air force, no air defense, and its air force is destroyed. Al Jazeera reported that air raid sirens sounded in Kuwait, accompanied by the sounds of powerful explosions. Meanwhile, fighter jets buzzed with explosions in the sky over Iran's capital, Tehran. US President Donald Trump said that our system intends to end the war in Iran before focusing on Cuba. Trump's statement clearly shows where the focus of US foreign policy is after tensions in the Middle East have subsided. Speaking at the White House during an event with league soccer champions Inter Miami CF, Trump said that resolving the conflict with Iran is his immediate priority. Referring to the war with Iran, Trump said, "We want to end it, but you want to start negotiations with Cuba in a few hours," and the president of Obama's administration said, "You want to go back to Cuba."
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Mar 6, 2026, 07:58 AM
Israel and US Used Blue Sparrow Missile to Kill Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

Israel and US Used Blue Sparrow Missile to Kill Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

Six days after the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, a major revelation has been made about the US attack. Israel and the US used the Blue Sparrow missile to kill Khamenei. Israeli officials say that 30 missiles were used to kill the Ayatollah. Israel's attack was so intense that the bunker under the Supreme Leader's house was also destroyed. According to the New York Post, Israeli officials left their headquarters before the attack so that no one would suspect the attack. The Blue Sparrow missile was then sent towards the house in Tehran where Khamenei was meeting. Before the attack, the Blue Sparrow missile reached the seventh sky above the atmosphere. Then the missile fell directly on Khamenei's official residence in Tehran. At that time, Khamenei was meeting with his advisor Ali Khamenei and the head of the Islamic Revolution Guards Mohammadpour. The Blue Sparrow missile is capable of hitting a total of 1,500 kilometers (1,240 km). According to reports, the Blue Sparrow missile is capable of hitting a Pakistani military base.
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Mar 6, 2026, 07:41 AM
Indian Navy Ship Arrives in Sri Lanka; Nepal Election Results Announced

Indian Navy Ship Arrives in Sri Lanka; Nepal Election Results Announced

INS Tarangini has reached Colombo, Sri Lanka today. It is a sail training ship of the Indian Navy. INS Tarangini arrives in Colombo@MEAIndia @IndianDiplomacy @ indiannavy@SpokespersonMoDpic.twitter.com 0n7IYby3Bv - India in Sri Lanka (@IndiainSL) March 6, 2026 Rastriya Swatantra Party is leading on 56 seats while Nepali Congress is second with 8 seats. KP Sharma Oli's party is leading on only 4 seats, he himself seems to be losing his seat. Balendra Shah has left him far behind. Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh said that Iran is not stopping Indian ships in the Strait of Hormuz, but India should ask the US why it is targeting Iranian ships in the Indian Ocean. That is the real threat, so questions must be asked. In Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the'Rural Transformation and Rural Transformation'theme of the'Delhi Budget'on ID20 webinar today.
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Mar 6, 2026, 07:37 AM
Prayer for US President Trump Amid Iran Conflict Sparks Debate

Prayer for US President Trump Amid Iran Conflict Sparks Debate

US Iran Conflict: Amid the war with Iran, a prayer has been read for US President Donald Trump in his office. Interestingly, this prayer has been read with his hands on top, which has sparked a discussion about whether this prayer is a witch hunt or a prayer in the'evangelical'tradition of Christianity. Evangelicals are called Protestant Christians who preach the supremacy of the Bible and the teachings of Jesus Christ. First of all, what prayer has been read in President Trump's office and what blessing has been asked from God? Actually, Trump hosted a group of pastors and Christian faith leaders from all over the country in the White House. A photo of this prayer was shared by Communications Advisor Margo Martin on X (Twitter), in which Trump is standing around people and Trump is sitting at his desk in the Oval Office. Above all the Trumps are holding hands. The pastor of Christ. Tom Mullins, the founder of the fellowship, says that he prays on his side.
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Mar 6, 2026, 07:36 AM
US Grants India 30-Day Exemption to Buy Oil from Russia Amid Iran-Israel War Tensions

US Grants India 30-Day Exemption to Buy Oil from Russia Amid Iran-Israel War Tensions

The world is going through a time of war. The US is also standing with Israel in the Iran-Israel war. During this time, tensions in the Gulf countries disrupted Indian oil supplies, which raised concerns. However, now the US has given India a 30-day exemption to buy oil from Russia. Former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was furious at the US waiver. US Treasury Secretary Scott Besant said on Friday that they are giving India a 30-day exemption to buy oil from Russia. Kejriwal was furious at Besant's announcement. Kejriwal said that who is America to allow India. Responding to Treasury Secretary Scott Besant's X post giving India a waiver, Kejriwal wrote, "Who is America to allow India to buy oil from Russia? Why does India need permission from America?" After Scott Besant's waiver announcement, Kejriwal also targeted PM Modi.
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Mar 6, 2026, 07:34 AM
Haryana Chief Minister Introduces New Policy to Curb Budget Revisions and Delays

Haryana Chief Minister Introduces New Policy to Curb Budget Revisions and Delays

Chandigarh: Haryana Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini has taken a historic decision to stop the increasing burden on the exchequer and delay in construction works. Now the budget of any government project in the state will not be able to be revised by the officials or contractors on their own. The Chief Minister made it clear that if the work is increased in the middle of a project, then a new tender will have to be issued separately. During the assembly session, the Chief Minister said that at present a trend has been made that a project of 10 crores is started and reached 20 crores in the name of expansion. This creates problems like'enhancement'and budget deficit. The Chief Minister said that this custom of increasing the budget estimate will no longer work in Haryana. If the project needs to be expanded, then a new tender process will have to be adopted instead of adding the amount to the old contract. The guidelines have been issued to the higher officials of all the departments regarding this decision.
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Mar 6, 2026, 07:15 AM
Punjab Vidhan Sabha Budget Session Begins Amidst Chaos

Punjab Vidhan Sabha Budget Session Begins Amidst Chaos

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google Punjab Vidhan Sabha budget session has begun. CM Bhagwant Mann along with Governor Gulab Chand Kataria arrives in the House. READ TRENDING VIDEOS. DIFFERENT VIDEO / ADVERTISING STAGE Congress MLAs raise slogans during the Governor's budget speech and walk out of the House. Leader of Opposition says the law and order situation in Punjab is bad. The situation is deteriorating day by day and a discussion should be held on it. All Congress MLAs raise slogans. Though the Governor says you will get a fair time to speak, Congress MLAs continue to shout slogans. The Governor advises the Speaker that the national anthem Vande Mataram should also be chanted at the beginning or end of the session. The Speaker assures this. Before the advertisement release, CM Bhagwant Mann said that the Punjab budget for the financial year ID1 has been passed by the Cabinet. It will be celebrated as International Women's Day on Sunday.
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Mar 6, 2026, 07:13 AM
India Directs Refineries to Prioritize Liquefied Petroleum Gas Production Amid Energy Crisis

India Directs Refineries to Prioritize Liquefied Petroleum Gas Production Amid Energy Crisis

The government has directed all refineries to maximise production of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and make the fuel available only to three state-run companies — Indian Oil, HPCL and BPCL, according to a report by Reuters. The direction has come amid the energy crisis due to the United States-Israel-Iran war in West Asia. The government has also asked refiners not to use propane and butane for petrochemical production and ordered public sector companies to sell LPG to domestic customers only, according to the report. Liquefied petroleum gas is a combination of propane and butane. With this, the government aims to prioritise the availability of LPG for domestic usage. Natural gas is also used for industrial purposes. The direction has come even as many natural gas companies have limited supply to industries. It was reported on Thursday that Adani Total Gas has almost trebled its prices for supplies to industrial clients after a certain daily consumption limit. The company cited the lower availability of gas amid the conflict in the Middle East. Gujarat Gas announced on Wednesday that it will be limiting the supply of natural gas to industrial users effective Friday. Companies like GAIL and Indian Oil Corporation have already reduced gas supplies to industries, according to some reports. Earlier on Thursday, it was reported that Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals has shut a crude unit and some secondary units at its 300,000-barrel-per-day refinery due to oil shortage. One of its hydrocrackers has also been shut down since Wednesday evening. India is the top LNG client for Abu Dhabi National Oil Company and the second-largest buyer of Qatari LNG. Asia is largely dependent on imports to meet its energy needs and a significant amount of it comes from the Middle East. However, amid concerns of an energy crisis due to the war, the US has given a 30-day moratorium to India to buy Russian oil as supplies from the Middle East have stalled.
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Mar 6, 2026, 07:04 AM
Iran Warns US and Israel of Eliminating American Influence in Gulf Region

Iran Warns US and Israel of Eliminating American Influence in Gulf Region

Iranian Minister: From the stage of New Delhi's'Raisina Dialogue 2026 ', today the world saw Iran's face like never before. Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Dr. Saeed Khatibzadeh has warned the US and Israel from Indian soil, calling this war a war for Iran's existence. He made it clear that Tehran is no longer in a mood to retreat and its only goal is to eliminate American influence from the Gulf region. The crisis of cultural relations and existence. Khatibzadeh, who joined the Raisina Dialogue as a speaker, began his address with the deep historical ties between India and Iran. He said that we are the two countries'civilizational roots, but today when he is in India, his countrymen are facing American and Israeli bombardment. According to the Iranian minister, this war is not a dispute for borders, but a conspiracy to erase the existence of Iran-Israel conflict.
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Mar 6, 2026, 07:02 AM
India's EAM S Jaishankar: Era of 'Big Deals' Between Dominant Powers Over, Multipolarity Here to Stay

India's EAM S Jaishankar: Era of 'Big Deals' Between Dominant Powers Over, Multipolarity Here to Stay

New Delhi: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has asserted that the era of "big deals" between dominant powers is over, stating that global multipolarity is now an irreversible reality rooted in shared historical experiences. Speaking at the Raisina Dialogue 2026, the Minister highlighted how India's actions during the pandemic underscored the tangible nature of the Global South. "When Covid happened, the fact that a country like India, which was still undergoing its vaccination, was willing to send out vaccines to countries of the global south. Means global south is for real because it meant something for us. So there is an emotion, and I would argue to some degree a culture, where the global West is concerned. So the global south emanates from shared historical experiences," Jaishankar said. #WATCH | Raisina Dialogue 2026 | EAM Dr S Jaishankar says, "... When Covid happened, the fact that a country like India, which was still undergoing its vaccination, was willing to send out vaccines to countries of the global south. Means global south is for real because it meant… pic.twitter.com/Fqn5LCieQT He further observed a shifting internal dynamic within Western alliances, noting a departure from the previously cohesive identity of the Global West. "I think Global West was probably a more unified term, very cultural, very political, very strategic, till recently. Now there is a differentiation in the global west," the Minister remarked. Addressing the structural changes in international relations, Jaishankar emphasised that the world has moved beyond the control of a few select powers. "Multipolarity is here to stay. What we will have, which we are already seeing, is to some extent that some of the bigger countries will make temporary compacts on limited issues. I'm not saying they are insincere about it, maybe they are, but structurally, there's not going to be some big deal between powers, and the rest of the world has to put up with it. That era is over," he told the audience. The Minister argued that the future of global cooperation depends on accepting this new distribution of power rather than attempting to reverse it. "One thought I would suggest is that if multipolarity is there to stay, the issue is not that it's against multilateralism. You can have multipolarity with multilateralism and multipolarity without multilateralism, or how much multilateralism? So the success of multilateralism should not depend on the weakening of multipolarity because the weakening of multipolarity is not going to happen," Jaishankar added. (Except for the headline, this article has not been edited by FPJ's editorial team and auto-generated from an agency feed.)
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Mar 6, 2026, 07:01 AM
Tamil Nadu Governor Appointed to West Bengal, Sparking Concerns from DMK MP

Tamil Nadu Governor Appointed to West Bengal, Sparking Concerns from DMK MP

DMK MP P Wilson on Friday said Tamil Nadu's outgoing Governor R N Ravi was a "constant reminder of the BJP's intentions" with the state and claimed that the Constitution becomes a casualty wherever he was appointed. ANYTIME, ANYWHERE. Experience a more refined e-paper today READ NOW ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT He made the comments responding to late-night development, in which President Droupadi Murmu appointed Ravi to be the Governor of West Bengal. I am sad on two counts - firstly that DMK is losing a star campaigner in the upcoming elections. Thiru R.N. Ravi was a constant reminder of BJP’s intentions with Tamil Nadu. Secondly, I am sad for the people of West Bengal and my good friends at the @AITCofficial ! Wherever… https://t.co/SvEGCv2NMr — P. Wilson -தமிழ்நாட்டை தலைகுனிய விட மாட்டேன் (@PWilsonDMK) March 5, 2026 In a post on X he said, "I am sad on two counts-firstly that DMK is losing a star campaigner in the upcoming elections. R N Ravi was a constant reminder of the BJP's intentions with Tamil Nadu." The post added, "Secondly, I am sad for the people of West Bengal and my good friends at the All India Trinamool Congress." "Wherever he (R N Ravi) goes, the casualty is the Constitution, federal structure and parliamentary democracy." ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi has been appointed West Bengal Governor and Lt Gen Syed Ata Hasnain (retd) named new Bihar Governor as part of major appointments made by President Murmu on Thursday night. Kerala Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar will discharge the functions of the Governor of Tamil Nadu. ADVERTISEMENT Published 06 March 2026, 12:31 IST India News Tamil Nadu DMK Indian politcs R N Ravi Follow us on : Follow Us Read More
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Mar 6, 2026, 07:00 AM
Nitish Kumar's Rajya Sabha Move Sparks Speculation About His Motivations

Nitish Kumar's Rajya Sabha Move Sparks Speculation About His Motivations

Patna: Even as the JD (U) leaders and workers continued their protest on Friday and put up a poster at the party office on the Beer Chand Patel Marg, urging Nitish to reconsider his decision to go to the Rajya Sabha, one pertinent question is haunting everyone: Why Nitish Kumar agreed to relinquish the powerful CM’s post and opt for a less lucrative Rajya Sabha membership? ANYTIME, ANYWHERE. Experience a more refined e-paper today READ NOW ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT High-level sources within the Janata Dal-United aver that since last one year there was immense pressure on Nitish to draft his son Nishant Kumar in the party and get him involved in active politics. However, Nitish consistently dismissed this suggestion by his aides and argued that he had spent his entire life opposing ‘Parivar-vad’ (dynasty) where leaders like Lalu Prasad and others promote their family, particularly their sons and daughters. “How will I face the people if I too rope in my son and promote dynasty in our party,” he would argue before dismissing the suggestion to draft in Nishant in the JD (U). But this was till January 2026. Also Read:Angry at Nitish's Rajya Sabha move, JD(U) workers break plates, vandalise party office in Patna Also Read:Angry at Nitish's Rajya Sabha move, JD(U) workers break plates, vandalise party office in Patna Last month, a fresh attempt was made by senior leaders close to Nitish to rope in Nishant, an engineering graduate from BIT, Mesra in Ranchi, in active politics. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links Stories You May Like Karnataka Police reform: M A Saleem ends colonial-era orderly system Undo Case against 5 men for playin g Holi by wearing burqa in Karnataka's Kalaburagi Undo 'Lacked required numbers': Sanjay Raut explains why Priyanka Chaturvedi was... Undo Born in 1975, Nishant is a bachelor and speaks very little other than highlighting what his father has done to put Bihar on the fast track of development in the last 25 years and ensuring the rule of law in a state which was notorious for its lawlessness in the 90s. On March 1, when Nishant offered his father a slice of a cake on the occasion of Nitish’s 75th birthday, the demand to rope in Nishant in active politics gained further momentum, with some even suggesting the rookie politician be made a Rajya Sabha member. This proposal was shot down by Nitish as he has been a stickler of norms and never favours a newbie like Nishant to be a member of Upper House. Nitish’s son Nishant too expressed his desire that if at all, he would join active politics, he would like to start it from Bihar itself and not New Delhi. It was then that Nitish relented with a condition that if Nishant was to join active politics in Bihar, he (Nitish) would shift to Centre. This took even his closest aides by surprise and they made every effort to persuade the Bihar CM to rethink his decision to go to the Rajya Sabha. But Nitish remained unmoved. His aides held confabulations with the top BJP leadership in Delhi. On the day of Holi, on March 4, when the entire country was busy celebrating the festival of colours, came the news that Nitish was preparing to “change colours.” His supporters, when informed, were utterly shocked. They took to streets, squatted on the roads and urged Nitish to reconsider his decision to go to the Rajya Sabha, but Nitish remained firm. “I have given my word to the BJP,” is all he told his supporters. The rest, as they say, is history. ADVERTISEMENT Published 06 March 2026, 12:30 IST India News Nitish Kumar Bihar Indian politcs Follow us on : Follow Us Read More
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Mar 6, 2026, 06:56 AM
Delhi Assembly Rejects Arvind Kejriwal's Demand for Live Streaming of Privileges Committee Proceedings

Delhi Assembly Rejects Arvind Kejriwal's Demand for Live Streaming of Privileges Committee Proceedings

The Delhi Assembly has written to former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, rejecting his demand for live streaming of the proceedings of the Privileges Committee. The Committee has summoned the AAP chief on Friday in the matter related to the'hanging house '. In the letter, the Chairman of the Privileges Committee has expressed surprise at Kejriwal's demand for live streaming. Kejriwal has been a member of the Assembly for more than 10 years and has attended several meetings of the Privileges Committee. The Delhi Assembly Secretariat's letter reads that as per the Speaker's direction, the proceedings of the Privileges Committee are confidential. As per rules, its live telecast is not allowed. The letter further states that there is no precedent of the Privileges Committee meeting being telecast in Parliament or other states. The letter was made public on Friday. The Speaker further states that he has expressed surprise at your ignorance in the matter, while you have been a former member of this House for more than 10 years. During that time, several meetings of the Privileges Committee were held, but a meeting / live telecast of the proceedings of the Privileges Committee was never done.
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Mar 6, 2026, 06:52 AM
Middle East Travel Disruptions: Special Visa Measures Announced Amid Conflict

Middle East Travel Disruptions: Special Visa Measures Announced Amid Conflict

The ongoing conflict between the United States , Iran, and Israel has led to widespread travel disruptions in the Middle East. Passengers are facing flight cancelations, delays, and rerouting due to regional airspace closures.In response to these unprecedented disruptions, authorities in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Kuwait and Qatar have announced special visa measures for stranded travelers.The measures aim to prevent visitors from overstaying their visas during this period of uncertainty.
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Mar 6, 2026, 06:44 AM
India Must Provide Leadership Amid Escalating Conflict in West Asia: Defence Minister

India Must Provide Leadership Amid Escalating Conflict in West Asia: Defence Minister

Kolkata:In this era of changing geopolitics, oceans have once again come to the centre of the world’s power balance and it is India’s responsibility to provide leadership with confidence and capability, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Friday, referring to the escalating conflict in West Asia. The unfolding developments in West Asia are “highly unusual” and the situation in the region could adversely impact the global economy, he said addressing an event here. “What is happening in West Asia is highly unusual. It is difficult to make any firm comment at this stage on the direction in which conditions in West Asia might proceed going forward,” he said. “If we look at the Strait of Hormuz or the entire Persian Gulf region, it is an extremely important area for the world’s energy security. When there is disturbance or disruption in this region, it directly impacts the supply of oil and gas,” he said. “Not only that, today we are witnessing supply chain disruptions not just in the energy sector, but in other sectors as well. The direct impact of these uncertainties falls on the economy and global trade,” he said. Singh said the current situation has once again reflected the importance of oceans. “In this era of changing global geopolitics, oceans have once again come to the centre of the world’s power balance. At such a time, as a major maritime nation, it is India’s responsibility to provide leadership with confidence, capability, and a clear vision,” he said. The defence minister, however, did not make any direct or indirect reference to the US sinking an Iranian warship off the coast of Sri Lanka two days back. The Iranian frigate, IRIS Dena, was returning home after participating in the Milan multilateral naval exercise hosted by India. At least 87 Iranian sailors were killed in the attack, which marked a major escalation in the conflict between the US and Iran outside of the Persian Gulf. The US launched military strikes on Iran on February 28, killing Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Following the military offensive, Iran carried out a wave of attacks mainly targeting Israel and American military bases in several Gulf countries including the UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan and Saudi Arabia. In the last three days, the conflict has widened significantly with attacks and counter-attacks by both the sides.
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Mar 6, 2026, 06:41 AM
TMC Plans Impeachment Motion Against Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar During Parliament's Budget Session

TMC Plans Impeachment Motion Against Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar During Parliament's Budget Session

Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar is scheduled to arrive in West Bengal early next week for a two-day visit. The second phase of the budget session of Parliament begins at the same time. The move to move an impeachment motion against Gyanesh Kumar coincides with the visit of the national election commissioner to the state. According to party sources, the notice for the impeachment motion is planned to be submitted in the Lok Sabha during the visit of the country's chief electoral officer Gyanesh Kumar to Kolkata. According to the TMC's rules, at least 100 MPs are needed to bring an impeachment motion in the Lok Sabha. Work has already started to gather support in the opposition camp. If necessary, the alternative route to bring a motion with the signatures of 50 MPs in the Rajya Sabha has also been kept open. However, the ruling party in Bengal is giving more importance to the Lok Sabha in terms of numbers. According to sources, the TMC has already held a series of talks with the Congress, Samajwadi Party, DMK, and other opposition parties regarding the impeachment motion against Gyanesh Kumar. In the first phase of the budget session, the TMC has said that it will publicly support the motion against Gyanesh Kumar in the second session itself.
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Mar 6, 2026, 06:41 AM
Indian Government Reshuffles Governors and Lieutenant Governors Amid Controversy

Indian Government Reshuffles Governors and Lieutenant Governors Amid Controversy

Several states in the country, including West Bengal, have got new governors. Union Territories of Delhi and Ladakh have got new lieutenant governors. This reshuffle has affected important states like Bihar, Maharashtra, Telangana, Himachal Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, etc. The most talked about is West Bengal. Its governor CV Anand Bose resigned from his post. The reason has not been clearly explained. After his resignation, he left for Delhi. He was the governor of the state for 3,5 years. On his resignation, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said, I am shocked and disturbed. Late on Thursday evening, after CV Anand Bose's resignation, the president appointed Tamil Nadu governor RN Ravi as the governor of West Bengal. Meanwhile, Kerala governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar was given additional charge of the governor of Tamil Nadu. The question is how much additional charge can be given to a governor? How is the governor appointed? What are the qualifications and rules? According to Article 153 of the Constitution of India, there will be a governor for each state.
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Mar 6, 2026, 06:39 AM
India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar: Era of 'Big Deals' Between Dominant Powers is Over

India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar: Era of 'Big Deals' Between Dominant Powers is Over

New Delhi: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has asserted that the era of “big deals” between dominant powers is over, stating that global multipolarity is now an irreversible reality rooted in shared historical experiences. Speaking at the Raisina Dialogue 2026, the Minister highlighted how India’s actions during the pandemic underscored the tangible nature of the Global South. “When Covid happened, the fact that a country like India, which was still undergoing its vaccination, was willing to send out vaccines to countries of the global south. Means global south is for real because it meant something for us. So there is an emotion, and I would argue to some degree a culture, where the global West is concerned. So the global south emanates from shared historical experiences,” Jaishankar said. He further observed a shifting internal dynamic within Western alliances, noting a departure from the previously cohesive identity of the Global West. “I think Global West was probably a more unified term, very cultural, very political, very strategic, till recently. Now there is a differentiation in the global west,” the Minister remarked. Addressing the structural changes in international relations, Jaishankar emphasised that the world has moved beyond the control of a few select powers. “Multipolarity is here to stay. What we will have, which we are already seeing, is to some extent that some of the bigger countries will make temporary compacts on limited issues. I’m not saying they are insincere about it, maybe they are, but structurally, there’s not going to be some big deal between powers, and the rest of the world has to put up with it. That era is over,” he told the audience. The Minister argued that the future of global cooperation depends on accepting this new distribution of power rather than attempting to reverse it. “One thought I would suggest is that if multipolarity is there to stay, the issue is not that it’s against multilateralism. You can have multipolarity with multilateralism and multipolarity without multilateralism, or how much multilateralism? So the success of multilateralism should not depend on the weakening of multipolarity because the weakening of multipolarity is not going to happen,” Jaishankar added. (ANI)
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Mar 6, 2026, 06:33 AM
Nepal's Rastriya Swatantra Party Leads in 23 Seats After Historic House of Representatives Election

Nepal's Rastriya Swatantra Party Leads in 23 Seats After Historic House of Representatives Election

According to the vote count so far, the RSP has had an excellent performance. Elections to the House of Representatives in Nepal were held on 5 March. Counting of votes for which has begun. RSP was leading in 23 seats. Nepali Congress and CPN-UML are leading in three seats each. RSP is proving by its good performance that it is popular among the youth. According to the Election Commission Commissioner, the counting of votes is continuing. It may be completed by Friday night. In Nepal, voting was held for the House of Representatives. 60 percent of the candidates were found to have voted. This is the first election in Nepal since the Gen Z movement. Nepal is awaiting the final results of the general election for its 275-seat House of Representatives on 5 March. Among the new parties, the Rastriya Swatantra Party has presented itself as an alternative to traditional parties such as the Communist Party of Nepal and the Nepali Congress. In 2022, the RKSP had won 13 seats in the direct elections and 4 seats in the televoting of Lamichhane.
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Mar 6, 2026, 06:32 AM
India Elects First Openly Gay MP, Menaka Guruswamy, to Rajya Sabha

India Elects First Openly Gay MP, Menaka Guruswamy, to Rajya Sabha

Menaka Guruswamy, a 51-year-old lawyer, with a pink shirt, a red blazer, grey trousers, a mobile phone in her hand, and a gentle smile on her face. With this natural presence, she opened a new chapter in Indian parliamentary politics on Thursday. She made history by becoming the first openly gay MP in the country to be nominated to the Rajya Sabha as a Trinamool Congress candidate. On Thursday, she filed her nomination for the Assembly along with three other TMC candidates. Her long-time partner Arundhati Katju was by her side. They have been living together since 2018. Menaka's nomination is not just a political move but also significant in terms of gender and sexual identity recognition in India's parliamentary politics. At present, different political parties make progressive statements about marginalised gender and sexual identities. But this is the first time that the Trinamool Congress has taken such a step to ensure representation at the parliamentary level. This decision is also politically significant, especially during the tenure of the BJP government at the Centre. Menaka's family background is also quite notable. Her father, Guruswamy, is a close associate of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, while Menaka's nomination to the
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Ganashakti Patrika
Mar 6, 2026, 06:31 AM
US-Iran Conflict: Initial Strikes Fail to Prompt Surrender, Counterattacks Force US Facility Closures

US-Iran Conflict: Initial Strikes Fail to Prompt Surrender, Counterattacks Force US Facility Closures

With little encouragement from Saudi Arabia and heavy pressure from Israel, Donald Trump went into the war against Iran with great vigor, even managing to assassinate the top war and defense officials, including Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, at the first stroke. The war will not be won in a few months, so Trump has to say. The way the United States and Israel simultaneously scrambled warplanes, missile drones, and assassinated Khamenei on February 28, it was assumed that Iran's resistance would boil over. Iran would surrender to the imperialist United States. But in reality, nothing happened. Four days of heavy shelling took place. Iranian drones, missiles, etc. targeted US military bases in various West-Asian countries (Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Jordan, UAE, etc.). As a result, the United States was forced to close several military bases and close several warfighting facilities inside the embassy.
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Mar 6, 2026, 06:29 AM
JMM Slams BJP Over Alleged Conspiracy in Bihar, Vows to Protect Democratic Values

JMM Slams BJP Over Alleged Conspiracy in Bihar, Vows to Protect Democratic Values

Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) has launched a scathing attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) over the changing political equations in Bihar. The party's central general secretary Vinod Pandey said that the BJP has politically murdered Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and insulted the mandate of Bihar. "This conspiracy of the BJP was going on in Bihar for a long time." Pandey issued a statement and said that the BJP's trick, character and face have once again come in front of the people of the country. He alleged that the same face on which the people of Bihar had given the mandate with confidence has been removed from the mainstream of politics. Pandey also claimed that this conspiracy of the BJP in Bihar was going on for a long time and expressed apprehension that the Janata Dal (United) may merge with the BJP in the coming time. His party's fight against the BJP will continue. Pandey said that no such conspiracy will be allowed to succeed in Jharkhand. He also clarified that his party's fight against the BJP in the past has always been successful in protecting the democratic values of the state.
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Mar 6, 2026, 06:25 AM
The Power of Storytelling in Women's Protests: Unpacking the Prehistory of Resistance

The Power of Storytelling in Women's Protests: Unpacking the Prehistory of Resistance

(Written by Anubha Mishra) By the time women occupy streets and public squares, protest has already unfolded elsewhere in poems, novels, memoirs, and testimonies that circulate quietly before they crystallise into slogans. Across cultures, women’s movements reveal a shared prehistory: resistance begins in narrative. The trajectories of women’s protests in Iran and India demonstrate that literary articulation precedes political mobilisation, and that stories function not merely as reflections of dissent but as its generative force. In Iran, the demonstrations that followed the death of Mahsa Amini were widely described as unprecedented. Women publicly removed their headscarves, cut their hair, and chanted “Woman, Life, Freedom.” But the moral vocabulary of that uprising had been shaped over decades by writers who interrogated the policing of female bodies and the narrowing of women’s freedoms. The literary sphere had long functioned as a space where dissent could be imagined before it could be enacted. The poetry of Forough Farrokhzad unsettled mid-20th-century Iran by centring female desire and subjectivity. Her work did not call for street mobilisation; it performed something subtler but equally radical — it insisted that a woman’s interior life was worthy of articulation. Later, Simin Behbahani infused classical Persian forms with contemporary political anxiety, demonstrating that even inherited traditions could become vessels of critique. Shahrnush Parsipur’s Women Without Men imagined women carving out autonomous spaces within suffocating social arrangements. Banned and censored, it nonetheless endured, evidence that stories can circulate even when speech is restricted. By the time young women stood on Tehran’s streets in silent defiance, the symbolic terrain had already been prepared. Literature had named the injustice. It had offered metaphors for constraint and images of escape. It had given language to what might otherwise have remained inchoate frustration. The protest, when it came, was legible because the story had preceded it. India offers a parallel, though distinct, history. The country’s women’s movement has often surged in response to spectacular violence — from dowry deaths in the 1980s to the 2012 Delhi gang rape, widely known as the Nirbhaya case. Yet each wave of street mobilisation was nourished by decades of writing that had already questioned the normalisation of gendered harm. As early as 1905, Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain’s Sultana’s Dream inverted purdah and imagined a world governed by women. The text’s utopian satire suggested that patriarchy was neither sacred nor inevitable. In the mid-20th century, Ismat Chughtai’s Lihaaf confronted sexual hypocrisy with audacious candour, leading to an obscenity trial that underscored how threatening women’s narratives could be to social orthodoxy. Post-Independence writers continued to examine the quieter architectures of constraint. Anita Desai’s Clear Light of Day and Shashi Deshpande’s That Long Silence traced the suffocations embedded within domestic life. Mahasweta Devi foregrounded women at the intersections of caste, class, and state violence, compelling readers to see gender injustice as structurally produced rather than episodic. When the Nirbhaya protests filled Delhi’s streets , the anger was visceral — but it was not uninformed. Years of feminist scholarship, journalism, fiction, and testimony had already reframed sexual violence as systemic. The public outcry did not invent a discourse; it amplified one. Similarly, the Indian iteration of the #MeToo movement revealed how storytelling can itself function as mobilisation. Women’s first-person accounts, shared online, accumulated into a collective indictment. Before policy changes were debated, narrative solidarity had taken root. The comparison between Iran and India is instructive. The political systems differ; the constraints on expression vary. Yet in both contexts, literature has performed three indispensable tasks. It has named injustice, transforming diffuse suffering into articulated grievance. It has forged empathy, allowing individual experiences to resonate collectively. And it has imagined alternatives, without which protest risks becoming reactive rather than transformative. There is a temptation to treat literature as secondary to “real” politics. Editorial pages tend to focus on legislation, electoral shifts, and judicial pronouncements. But ignoring the narrative foundations of protest is to misunderstand its durability. Laws may change under pressure; cultural assumptions shift more slowly. Stories work precisely in that slower register. They reshape perception, expand moral imagination, and prepare citizens to recognise injustice when it surfaces. From Tehran to Delhi, the pattern is unmistakable. The slogan condenses a paragraph; the march echoes a poem. By the time women step onto the streets, they carry with them an archive of sentences that have already challenged silence. If societies wish to gauge the direction of future protests, they would do well to pay attention not only to the crowd but to the books on bedside tables, the essays circulating online, the poems memorised and murmured. For it is there, in the realm of story, that resistance first finds its voice — and from there that it learns to speak aloud. (The writer is a research scholar in the department of English.)
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Mar 6, 2026, 06:25 AM
President Appoints Jishnu Dev Varma as New Governor of Maharashtra

President Appoints Jishnu Dev Varma as New Governor of Maharashtra

Mumbai: Jishnu Dev Varma has been appointed as the new Governor of Maharashtra, following a fresh round of gubernatorial appointments announced by President Droupadi Murmu. At the same time, Shiv Pratap Shukla, who was serving as the Governor of Himachal Pradesh, has been appointed as the new Governor of Telangana. A seasoned politician from Northeast India, Dev Varma is widely recognised for his long political career and major role in the politics of Tripura. Belonging to the Tripura royal family, he is considered a senior leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and has been associated with the party for several decades. Let us know! 👂 What type of content would you like to see from us this year? Early Life & Background Born on August 15, 1957, in Agartala, the capital of Tripura, Dev Varma entered public life after completing his education. He formally joined the BJP in the 1990s and began actively participating in state politics. During a time when Left parties dominated Tripura’s political landscape, he played a key role in strengthening the BJP’s organisational base in the state. Dev Varma also contested the Lok Sabha elections from the Tripura East Lok Sabha constituency in 1996, 1998 and 1999, reflecting his early involvement in national-level politics. His most prominent political role came in 2018 when the BJP came to power in Tripura. Following the victory, Dev Varma was appointed Deputy Chief Minister of the state. Between 2018 and 2023, he handled several important portfolios, including finance, power, planning, panchayat raj and rural development. During his tenure as Deputy Chief Minister, he focused on economic planning, strengthening rural infrastructure and improving the energy sector in the state, as reported by ABP Majha . His administration also emphasised the implementation of various central government schemes aimed at accelerating development in Tripura. Given his long administrative and political experience, Dev Varma was later appointed Governor of Telangana. His latest appointment as Governor of Maharashtra is considered politically important, as Maharashtra is one of India’s largest and most economically important states. Apart from politics, Dev Varma is also known for his interest in literature, arts and sports, as reported by ABP Majha . He is recognised as a poet and writer and has also been associated with badminton and sports organisations, reflecting his diverse cultural and sporting interests beyond public life. To get details on exclusive and budget-friendly property deals in Mumbai & surrounding regions, do visit: https://budgetproperties.in/
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Mar 6, 2026, 06:22 AM
US Offers Alternative Route for India's Energy Crisis Amid Strait of Hormuz Closure

US Offers Alternative Route for India's Energy Crisis Amid Strait of Hormuz Closure

New Delhi: The US has offered India an alternative route to deal with the energy crisis caused by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran. The US has said that India can buy crude oil from Russia for 30 days at the moment. But this US announcement has riled Congress. The Congress is not only calling the US waiver an attack on Indian sovereignty, but is also criticizing the central government by saying that how long will the US continue to blackmail us in this way. Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh, furious at the 30-day waiver from the US, has written a post in Hindi on X, saying, "Trump's new game, Delhi doston ko, Putin se leke oil, kab tak chalega yeh American blackmail." Congress MP Manish Tewari has even linked it to the country's sovereignty. He has also written in response to US Treasury Secretary Scott Besant's statement on X - "Issuing a 30-day waiver, is more hypocritical than buying oil.
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Mar 6, 2026, 06:20 AM
Global Instability Blamed on Trump and Netanyahu: A Recipe for Chaos

Global Instability Blamed on Trump and Netanyahu: A Recipe for Chaos

Gautam Mandal In the past few years, the reason behind the instability of international politics, which has repeatedly risen to the center is the belligerent President of the United States of America, Donald Trump. No president of the United States has ever been so supremacist, but the ultimate champion of war-mongering, megalomaniacs, and intolerance. If we look at the current situation only in the context of the rest of the world, we will see that one person is directly responsible for this, Donald Trump. If anyone played a catalyst role in Trump's global hooliganism, the current Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu. By attacking Iran, Trump sought absolute authority over Iran's oil reserves. Also, for a long time, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was not subservient to the United States, nor did he like it. On the other hand, Netanyahu wanted to completely destroy Gaza. He was a thorn in the flesh. Iran's fundamentalist leadership, including the Iranian people, did not think it necessary to become a part of the Iranian regime for a long time.
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Mar 6, 2026, 06:19 AM
Regional Instability: Experts Warn of Far-Reaching Consequences for Indian Economy

Regional Instability: Experts Warn of Far-Reaching Consequences for Indian Economy

New Delhi: Highlighting the far-reaching consequences of regional instability, I-Chung Lai, Senior Advisor to the Taiwan-Asia Exchange Foundation, stated that any conflict in the Taiwan Strait would directly impact the Indian economy, calling on New Delhi to play a role in ensuring regional safety. Speaking to ANI on the sidelines of the Raisina Dialogue 2026, Lai noted the historical context of the tensions in the region. “China has tried to invade Taiwan for almost 75 years. Taiwan will continue to improve its defence capabilities. Any instability in Taiwan will impact the Indian economy. And this is why we would like to maintain peace, stability and prosperity in the region. We hope the Indian government can play a role to ensure the safety of this area,” he said. The global ripple effects of concurrent conflicts were further detailed by Helena Legarda, Head of Program for the Foreign Relations team at the Mercator Institute for Chinese Studies (MERICS), who told ANI that the ongoing war involving Iran is causing significant energy and strategic concerns for Beijing. “China is looking at this war with some concern. Iran was one of the sources of oil that China leaned on, so this will have an impact on China’s energy and security, which it will get from elsewhere, but it will be expensive and difficult. China could also lose a strategic partner, which geopolitically could have somewhat of an impact,” Legarda explained. She further observed that Beijing might seek to leverage the situation to bolster its diplomatic image. “China also might actually see some potential benefits due to the fact that Beijing is very keen on presenting itself as a responsible global power and a force for peace and to contrast itself with the United States in particular, but also other Western powers. Beijing will definitely use this conflict as well to continue making this point internationally and try to build up more support for its own alternative views of how the global order and global governance should function,” she stated. Addressing whether global conflicts are shifting Beijing’s timeline regarding Taiwan, Legarda maintained that China’s core ambitions remain constant, though its tactics are being refined. “China’s policy and ambitions vis-a-vis Taiwan have not really changed based on Russia’s post-Kremlin invasion of Ukraine or this war in Iran and the Middle East. The position is longstanding. Beijing is learning lessons from all of these conflicts, and it will adapt how it operates, in case it decides or when it decides to make a move on the Taiwan question. Some of these lessons are sort of military in nature, like the importance of air defence systems,” Legarda noted. In the context of broader regional stability, Legarda suggested that China is currently prioritising a more cautious approach to its bilateral ties, including those with India, as it manages a complex international landscape. “China is at the moment looking to preserve or restore stability in a lot of its international and bilateral relations because it is dealing with what the Chinese Communist Party in Beijing describes as an increasingly challenging international environment. From Beijing’s perspective, they will probably try to keep things relatively stable for the time being, at least in the short run, while they navigate their relationship with the US,” she added. (ANI)
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Mar 6, 2026, 06:16 AM
Ujjain's Simhastha Construction Sparks Protests and Political Fallout

Ujjain's Simhastha Construction Sparks Protests and Political Fallout

Ujjain: In the religious city of Ujjain, many constructions are going on regarding the Simhastha. These works are also being opposed in some places. People of the area came out on the streets in the name of road widening. Along with this, the BJP office in Ujjain was attacked. After this, the BJP MLAs have also come out against their government. The road widening is also being opposed. The road from Piplinaka Chauraha in Ujjain to Bhairavgarh Jail is also being widened. It has been measured. This road was to be 150 feet wide, but due to the opposition of the residents, it has been made 100 feet. But the residents demand that it be widened. Residents of Piplinaka area today reached the office of BJP MLA Anil Jain of Ujjain North Assembly. People protesting against the widening of the road, raised slogans against the legislator. After speaking at the BJP office, the BJP office in Freeganj, where the BJP office is located, five BJP office bearers including Anil Jain started a protest.
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Mar 6, 2026, 06:12 AM
Congress Candidate Anurag Sharma Shares Emotional Moment of Surprise Nomination to Rajya Sabha

Congress Candidate Anurag Sharma Shares Emotional Moment of Surprise Nomination to Rajya Sabha

Himachal Desk: After filing his nomination as the official Congress candidate for Rajya Sabha in Himachal Pradesh politics, Anurag Sharma has shared moments that changed his entire world. It is not just a ticket but is being seen as the "resurrection of the grassroots worker" in Himachal politics. When the dream turned into reality: An unheard storyAnurag Sharma revealed that he had a call from the top leadership on a day when the entire country was immersed in the festival of colours Holi. A phone call from AICC headquarters took him by surprise. He was instructed to complete his preparations and documents for Rajya Sabha. "At that time, I felt like I was dreaming. This moment was emotional. The party has proved that loyalty and hard work are paramount, not position or clout in the organisation." Also Read - Himachal Pradesh Assembly Elections 2019: Anurag Sharma Becomes Congress Leader
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