Kerala CM Pushes Regional Alliance Against Drug Trafficking
Thiruvananthapuram, June 24, 2026: Kerala Chief Minister V D Satheesan has reached out to the governments of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, seeking enhanced cooperation to combat the growing threat of interstate drug trafficking. The initiative is part of Kerala's intensified anti-drug campaign, Operation Toofan, which aims to curb narcotics abuse and dismantle organized trafficking networks operating across state borders. According to an official release from the Chief Minis
Kerala CM Pushes Regional Alliance Against Drug Trafficking
Thiruvananthapuram, June 24, 2026: Kerala Chief Minister V D Satheesan has reached out to the governments of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, seeking enhanced cooperation to combat the growing threat of interstate drug trafficking. The initiative is part of Kerala's intensified anti-drug campaign, Operation Toofan, which aims to curb narcotics abuse and dismantle organized trafficking networks operating across state borders. According to an official release from the Chief Minis
Frisco City Hall Indian Flag Video Raises Community Concern
A video showing an Indian flag being torn outside Frisco City Hall in Texas on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, has raised concern among Indian American residents in North Texas. A video of the incident circulated on Facebook and other social media platforms. Readers can view the Facebook video here.
Frisco City Hall Indian Flag Video Raises Community Concern
A video showing an Indian flag being torn outside Frisco City Hall in Texas on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, has raised concern among Indian American residents in North Texas. A video of the incident circulated on Facebook and other social media platforms. Readers can view the Facebook video here.
Pahalgam Victims Honored at Capitol Hill Exhibition on Terror Impact
One year after the deadly attack in Pahalgam, India has taken its message on terrorism to a global stage through an exhibition at Capitol Hill in Washington, organized by the Embassy of India, Washington, D.C.. The event, titled “The Human Cost of Terrorism,” was held to commemorate the victims and highlight the lasting impact of violence on civilians. The attack, which took place on Ap
Pahalgam Victims Honored at Capitol Hill Exhibition on Terror Impact
One year after the deadly attack in Pahalgam, India has taken its message on terrorism to a global stage through an exhibition at Capitol Hill in Washington, organized by the Embassy of India, Washington, D.C.. The event, titled “The Human Cost of Terrorism,” was held to commemorate the victims and highlight the lasting impact of violence on civilians. The attack, which took place on Ap
Modi receives standing ovation during historic address at Knesset
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a standing ovation in Israel’s parliament on Wednesday as he delivered a historic address to the Knesset, becoming the first Indian prime minister to speak before the Israeli legislature. Lawmakers rose to their feet and chanted his name as Modi began his remarks by conveying greetings from 1.4 billion Indians. In his speech, the prime minister strongly condemned terrorism and reiterated India’s firm policy of zero tolerance toward ex
Modi receives standing ovation during historic address at Knesset
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a standing ovation in Israel’s parliament on Wednesday as he delivered a historic address to the Knesset, becoming the first Indian prime minister to speak before the Israeli legislature. Lawmakers rose to their feet and chanted his name as Modi began his remarks by conveying greetings from 1.4 billion Indians. In his speech, the prime minister strongly condemned terrorism and reiterated India’s firm policy of zero tolerance toward ex
US museum to repatriate ancient Tamil Nadu bronzes to India
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art in the United States has announced that it will return three historic bronze sculptures to India after concluding that the works were illegally removed from temple sites in Tamil Nadu. The decision follows an extensive provenance review of the museum’s South Asian collection and marks a significant step in addressing the long-standing issue of illicit trafficking of cultural heritage. The most prominent of the sculptures slated for return is a bronze depiction of Shiva Nataraja, dating to around A.D. 990. Created during the Chola period, the sculpture represents the Hindu deity Shiva in his cosmic dance, symbolizing the cycle of creation and destruction. The figure shows Shiva dancing upon a demon that embodies ignorance, encircled by a ring of fire and standing on a lotus base. Art historians regard this form as one of the most visually powerful and symbolically rich representations in Indian art, revered both within India and among global audiences. Alongside the Shiva Nataraja, the museum will repatriate a Somaskanda sculpture from the 12th century, also from the Chola period. This bronze depicts Shiva seated with his consort Parvathy and their son Skanda, reflecting devotional traditions that were central to temple worship in medieval South India. The third work to be returned is a 16th-century bronze titled Saint Sundarar With Paravai, dating to the Vijayanagar period, which portrays the revered Shaivite saint with his companion. The museum stated that the return of these works reflects its commitment to ethical museum practices and responsible stewardship. A comprehensive review was initiated to determine whether any objects in the collection had been unlawfully acquired. During this process, researchers uncovered evidence that raised serious concerns about the origins of the three bronzes. The Shiva Nataraja entered the museum’s collection in 2002 through a New York art gallery. Subsequent investigation revealed inconsistencies in the documentation associated with the acquisition, including the inability to verify the gallery’s listed address. Researchers later established that the sculpture appeared in photographs taken at a Tamil Nadu temple during the 1950s, confirming that it had been removed from its original religious setting. Further inquiry connected the gallery to a network involved in the trafficking of stolen antiquities. Court records have shown that individuals associated with this network engaged in smuggling cultural objects from South Asia and falsifying provenance records to introduce them into the international art market. In recent years, other institutions have also returned comparable works linked to the same sources. The Somaskanda and Saint Sundarar With Paravai sculptures were donated to the museum in 1987 as part of a major private collection. Their provenance came under scrutiny after a tip prompted researchers to consult archival material held by the French Institute of Pondicherry. Photographs from the 1950s in the institute’s archives showed both sculptures installed in temples in Tamil Nadu, providing clear evidence that they had been stolen and exported illegally. Experts note that bronze sculptures from South Indian temples have been frequent targets of theft due to their artistic value and global demand. Replicas have circulated widely in tourist markets, while original works disappeared from sacred sites, often leaving communities without objects of worship that had been central to their cultural and religious identity for centuries. The Smithsonian’s decision is being viewed as part of a broader international movement toward repatriation and accountability in the museum sector. By returning these sculptures, the institution acknowledges the importance of restoring cultural heritage to its place of origin and reinforces growing global standards for transparency and ethical collecting practices.
US museum to repatriate ancient Tamil Nadu bronzes to India
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art in the United States has announced that it will return three historic bronze sculptures to India after concluding that the works were illegally removed from temple sites in Tamil Nadu. The decision follows an extensive provenance review of the museum’s South Asian collection and marks a significant step in addressing the long-standing issue of illicit trafficking of cultural heritage. The most prominent of the sculptures slated for return is a bronze depiction of Shiva Nataraja, dating to around A.D. 990. Created during the Chola period, the sculpture represents the Hindu deity Shiva in his cosmic dance, symbolizing the cycle of creation and destruction. The figure shows Shiva dancing upon a demon that embodies ignorance, encircled by a ring of fire and standing on a lotus base. Art historians regard this form as one of the most visually powerful and symbolically rich representations in Indian art, revered both within India and among global audiences. Alongside the Shiva Nataraja, the museum will repatriate a Somaskanda sculpture from the 12th century, also from the Chola period. This bronze depicts Shiva seated with his consort Parvathy and their son Skanda, reflecting devotional traditions that were central to temple worship in medieval South India. The third work to be returned is a 16th-century bronze titled Saint Sundarar With Paravai, dating to the Vijayanagar period, which portrays the revered Shaivite saint with his companion. The museum stated that the return of these works reflects its commitment to ethical museum practices and responsible stewardship. A comprehensive review was initiated to determine whether any objects in the collection had been unlawfully acquired. During this process, researchers uncovered evidence that raised serious concerns about the origins of the three bronzes. The Shiva Nataraja entered the museum’s collection in 2002 through a New York art gallery. Subsequent investigation revealed inconsistencies in the documentation associated with the acquisition, including the inability to verify the gallery’s listed address. Researchers later established that the sculpture appeared in photographs taken at a Tamil Nadu temple during the 1950s, confirming that it had been removed from its original religious setting. Further inquiry connected the gallery to a network involved in the trafficking of stolen antiquities. Court records have shown that individuals associated with this network engaged in smuggling cultural objects from South Asia and falsifying provenance records to introduce them into the international art market. In recent years, other institutions have also returned comparable works linked to the same sources. The Somaskanda and Saint Sundarar With Paravai sculptures were donated to the museum in 1987 as part of a major private collection. Their provenance came under scrutiny after a tip prompted researchers to consult archival material held by the French Institute of Pondicherry. Photographs from the 1950s in the institute’s archives showed both sculptures installed in temples in Tamil Nadu, providing clear evidence that they had been stolen and exported illegally. Experts note that bronze sculptures from South Indian temples have been frequent targets of theft due to their artistic value and global demand. Replicas have circulated widely in tourist markets, while original works disappeared from sacred sites, often leaving communities without objects of worship that had been central to their cultural and religious identity for centuries. The Smithsonian’s decision is being viewed as part of a broader international movement toward repatriation and accountability in the museum sector. By returning these sculptures, the institution acknowledges the importance of restoring cultural heritage to its place of origin and reinforces growing global standards for transparency and ethical collecting practices.
Bangladesh protests intensify as group demands ban on Indian work permits over Osman Hadi killing
Tensions in Bangladesh have escalated sharply following the killing of student leader Sharif Osman Hadi, triggering widespread protests and renewed anti-India sentiment across the country. A radical student outfit linked to Hadi, Inqilab Moncho, has issued a strong ultimatum to the interim Yunus administration, demanding sweeping action within strict deadlines, including the suspension of work permits issued to Indian nationals. The group announced its demands during a protest gathe
Bangladesh protests intensify as group demands ban on Indian work permits over Osman Hadi killing
Tensions in Bangladesh have escalated sharply following the killing of student leader Sharif Osman Hadi, triggering widespread protests and renewed anti-India sentiment across the country. A radical student outfit linked to Hadi, Inqilab Moncho, has issued a strong ultimatum to the interim Yunus administration, demanding sweeping action within strict deadlines, including the suspension of work permits issued to Indian nationals. The group announced its demands during a protest gathe
Bihar Records Historic 64.66% Turnout In Phase 1 Of 2025 Polls
Bihar’s first phase of the 2025 Assembly elections has recorded its highest-ever voter turnout at 64.66%, marking a historic moment for the state’s democratic engagement. The turnout surpassed the previous record of 62.57% set in 2000, and even outperformed the 1998 Lok Sabha elections when Bihar saw 64.6%. Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar thanked citizens and poll staff for their participation and smooth conduct of the polls. The high turnout comes amid controversy sur
Bihar Records Historic 64.66% Turnout In Phase 1 Of 2025 Polls
Bihar’s first phase of the 2025 Assembly elections has recorded its highest-ever voter turnout at 64.66%, marking a historic moment for the state’s democratic engagement. The turnout surpassed the previous record of 62.57% set in 2000, and even outperformed the 1998 Lok Sabha elections when Bihar saw 64.6%. Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar thanked citizens and poll staff for their participation and smooth conduct of the polls. The high turnout comes amid controversy sur
TRAI Approves Plan to Display Real Names on Incoming Calls Across India
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has officially approved the Calling Name Presentation (CNAP) system, a new initiative that will allow mobile users to see the real, verified names of callers on their phone screens. This feature, developed in collaboration with the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), aims to bring transparency to digital communication by displaying the name used during SIM registration, rather than relying on third-party caller ID apps like Truecaller. The
TRAI Approves Plan to Display Real Names on Incoming Calls Across India
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has officially approved the Calling Name Presentation (CNAP) system, a new initiative that will allow mobile users to see the real, verified names of callers on their phone screens. This feature, developed in collaboration with the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), aims to bring transparency to digital communication by displaying the name used during SIM registration, rather than relying on third-party caller ID apps like Truecaller. The
Anti-Immigrant UK Leader Tommy Robinson Praises Indians, Calls Hindus Allies In Britain
British far-right activist Tommy Robinson, long known for his anti-immigrant stance, has sparked debate by repeatedly praising Indians, particularly Hindus, calling them allies within Britain. This unusual position contrasts sharply with his otherwise hostile rhetoric towards migrants, making headlines after his massive "Unite the Kingdom" rally in London drew over one hundred thousand supporters. Robinson
Anti-Immigrant UK Leader Tommy Robinson Praises Indians, Calls Hindus Allies In Britain
British far-right activist Tommy Robinson, long known for his anti-immigrant stance, has sparked debate by repeatedly praising Indians, particularly Hindus, calling them allies within Britain. This unusual position contrasts sharply with his otherwise hostile rhetoric towards migrants, making headlines after his massive "Unite the Kingdom" rally in London drew over one hundred thousand supporters. Robinson
Australia PM Urges Senator To Apologise For Anti-India Remarks Amid Rising Community Backlash
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has called on opposition senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price to apologise after she made controversial remarks about the Indian community in Australia. Price, a member of the centre-right Liberal Party, suggested during a radio interview that large numbers of Indians were being allowed to migrate to the country in order to vote for Albanese’s Labor Party. Her comments sparked widespread anger, particularly within A
Australia PM Urges Senator To Apologise For Anti-India Remarks Amid Rising Community Backlash
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has called on opposition senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price to apologise after she made controversial remarks about the Indian community in Australia. Price, a member of the centre-right Liberal Party, suggested during a radio interview that large numbers of Indians were being allowed to migrate to the country in order to vote for Albanese’s Labor Party. Her comments sparked widespread anger, particularly within A
Bob Katter Joins Anti-Immigration Rallies as Indian Migrants Targeted in Australia
Australia witnessed widespread anti-immigration rallies on Sunday, August 31, with demonstrators in major cities targeting the country’s rising Indian population. The protests, under the banner of March for Australia, were held across Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, and Canberra, drawing thousands of participants. The Australian government strongly denounced the rallies, linking them to neo-Nazi groups and far-right extremism, warning that s
Bob Katter Joins Anti-Immigration Rallies as Indian Migrants Targeted in Australia
Australia witnessed widespread anti-immigration rallies on Sunday, August 31, with demonstrators in major cities targeting the country’s rising Indian population. The protests, under the banner of March for Australia, were held across Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, and Canberra, drawing thousands of participants. The Australian government strongly denounced the rallies, linking them to neo-Nazi groups and far-right extremism, warning that s
US To Screen Green Card Applicants For Anti American Views Under New Policy
Indians and other immigrants hoping to live and work legally in the United States will now face a new obstacle with the introduction of an anti Americanism screening. The policy, announced by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services, instructs immigration officers to evaluate whether green card applicants have ever endorsed, supported, or promoted anti American, antisemitic, or terrorist views. Officials argue that this screening is necessary to protect the
US To Screen Green Card Applicants For Anti American Views Under New Policy
Indians and other immigrants hoping to live and work legally in the United States will now face a new obstacle with the introduction of an anti Americanism screening. The policy, announced by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services, instructs immigration officers to evaluate whether green card applicants have ever endorsed, supported, or promoted anti American, antisemitic, or terrorist views. Officials argue that this screening is necessary to protect the
Indian Consulate Condemns Greenwood Temple Vandalism in Indiana
The Consulate General of India in Chicago has issued a strong condemnation following the vandalism of the BAPS Swaminarayan Temple in Greenwood, Indiana, after anti-India graffiti was discovered on the temple’s walls. The incident, reported on the night of August 10, 2025, has been described as deeply distressing and marks the fourth attack on a Hindu temple in the United States in less than a year. Authorities suspect the involvement of pro-Khalistan separ
Indian Consulate Condemns Greenwood Temple Vandalism in Indiana
The Consulate General of India in Chicago has issued a strong condemnation following the vandalism of the BAPS Swaminarayan Temple in Greenwood, Indiana, after anti-India graffiti was discovered on the temple’s walls. The incident, reported on the night of August 10, 2025, has been described as deeply distressing and marks the fourth attack on a Hindu temple in the United States in less than a year. Authorities suspect the involvement of pro-Khalistan separ
PM Modi Meets Operation Sindoor Delegates Over Global Anti-Terror Mission
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday met with members of the seven multi-party delegations that recently completed a global diplomatic outreach as part of Operation Sindoor India’s strong posturing against terrorism after the April 22 Pahalgam attack. The meeting was held at the PM’s official residence at 7, Lok Kalyan Marg in New Delhi, where Modi was seen warmly interacting with MPs, former parliamentarians, and senior diplomats who participat
PM Modi Meets Operation Sindoor Delegates Over Global Anti-Terror Mission
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday met with members of the seven multi-party delegations that recently completed a global diplomatic outreach as part of Operation Sindoor India’s strong posturing against terrorism after the April 22 Pahalgam attack. The meeting was held at the PM’s official residence at 7, Lok Kalyan Marg in New Delhi, where Modi was seen warmly interacting with MPs, former parliamentarians, and senior diplomats who participat
Odisha Engineer Caught Tossing Crores During Raid
In an incident straight out of a movie script, Odisha’s capital Bhubaneswar witnessed a dramatic scene when a senior government engineer allegedly attempted to dispose of illicit wealth by throwing bundles of cash out of his apartment window during a raid. The man in question, Baikuntha Nath Sarangi, is a Chief Engineer in the State’s Rural Development Department. A massive operation by the vigilance department led to the recovery of over Rs 2.1 crore in unaccounted cash.
Odisha Engineer Caught Tossing Crores During Raid
In an incident straight out of a movie script, Odisha’s capital Bhubaneswar witnessed a dramatic scene when a senior government engineer allegedly attempted to dispose of illicit wealth by throwing bundles of cash out of his apartment window during a raid. The man in question, Baikuntha Nath Sarangi, is a Chief Engineer in the State’s Rural Development Department. A massive operation by the vigilance department led to the recovery of over Rs 2.1 crore in unaccounted cash.
Shashi Tharoor Slams Colombia’s Stand on Pak Deaths
Senior Congress MP Shashi Tharoor expressed disappointment over Colombia's reaction to the recent Indian military operation against terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Reacting to Colombia’s message of condolence for the lives lost in Pakistan following Operation Sindoor, Tharoor emphasized that there can be no moral equivalence between a nation dispatching terrorists and a nation defending itself from terror. Mr. Tharoor, currently visit
Shashi Tharoor Slams Colombia’s Stand on Pak Deaths
Senior Congress MP Shashi Tharoor expressed disappointment over Colombia's reaction to the recent Indian military operation against terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Reacting to Colombia’s message of condolence for the lives lost in Pakistan following Operation Sindoor, Tharoor emphasized that there can be no moral equivalence between a nation dispatching terrorists and a nation defending itself from terror. Mr. Tharoor, currently visit
PM Narendra Modi Warns Pakistan: Choose Peace or Face Bullets
In a bold and direct message during his speech in Bhuj, Gujarat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a powerful warning to Pakistan, urging its people to reject terrorism or face dire consequences. His comments, laced with strong nationalistic sentiment, emphasized India’s firm stance against terrorism and highlighted the contrasting trajectories of India and Pakistan in terms of development and global standing. “Live a peaceful life, eat your roti... or else, my bull
PM Narendra Modi Warns Pakistan: Choose Peace or Face Bullets
In a bold and direct message during his speech in Bhuj, Gujarat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a powerful warning to Pakistan, urging its people to reject terrorism or face dire consequences. His comments, laced with strong nationalistic sentiment, emphasized India’s firm stance against terrorism and highlighted the contrasting trajectories of India and Pakistan in terms of development and global standing. “Live a peaceful life, eat your roti... or else, my bull
India Targets 33 Nations in Global Anti-Terror Push
In a significant diplomatic move following the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, India has initiated a global outreach programme involving 33 nations to reaffirm its zero-tolerance stance on terrorism. The campaign, starting May 21, is being led by seven parliamentary delegations representing a wide political spectrum. These delegations will engage with international stakeholders and United Nations Security Council (UNSC) members to highlight India’s counter-terrorism efforts and counter
India Targets 33 Nations in Global Anti-Terror Push
In a significant diplomatic move following the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, India has initiated a global outreach programme involving 33 nations to reaffirm its zero-tolerance stance on terrorism. The campaign, starting May 21, is being led by seven parliamentary delegations representing a wide political spectrum. These delegations will engage with international stakeholders and United Nations Security Council (UNSC) members to highlight India’s counter-terrorism efforts and counter
PM Modi Declares Operation Sindoor as India's New Anti-Terror Rule
In a strong and nationally broadcasted address, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today outlined a dramatic shift in India's defense and anti-terror strategy, declaring that Operation Sindoor is not just a military operation, but a new doctrine that defines how India will respond to state-sponsored terrorism going forward. The speech comes amid a tense ceasefire with Pakistan, following India's targeted strikes on terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK
PM Modi Declares Operation Sindoor as India's New Anti-Terror Rule
In a strong and nationally broadcasted address, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today outlined a dramatic shift in India's defense and anti-terror strategy, declaring that Operation Sindoor is not just a military operation, but a new doctrine that defines how India will respond to state-sponsored terrorism going forward. The speech comes amid a tense ceasefire with Pakistan, following India's targeted strikes on terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK
What Are Anti-Tank Guided Missiles India Used to Hit Pak LoC Posts
The Indian Army’s use of Anti-Tank Guided Missiles (ATGMs) to strike Pakistani military posts along the Line of Control (LoC) marks a significant turn in the ongoing conflict under Operation Sindoor. These missiles, known for their precision and destructive capability, were used to neutralize fortified enemy positions in response to Pakistani ceasefire violations and missile attacks. The offensive was part of a larger retaliation following the deadly Pahalgam terror attack, which killed 26
What Are Anti-Tank Guided Missiles India Used to Hit Pak LoC Posts
The Indian Army’s use of Anti-Tank Guided Missiles (ATGMs) to strike Pakistani military posts along the Line of Control (LoC) marks a significant turn in the ongoing conflict under Operation Sindoor. These missiles, known for their precision and destructive capability, were used to neutralize fortified enemy positions in response to Pakistani ceasefire violations and missile attacks. The offensive was part of a larger retaliation following the deadly Pahalgam terror attack, which killed 26









