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‘PM Modi is not afraid of Trump’: Renowned singer Mary Millben schools India’s opposition leader Rahul Gandhi

Award-winning international singer Mary Millben defended Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s diplomatic approach, calling it strategic and rooted in national interest.

Musk’s DOGE scraps $21M ‘voter turnout’ funding for India, calls it a ‘deep state slush fund’

The slashed projects also include: $29 million for "strengthening the political landscape in Bangladesh" and $20 million for "fiscal federalism" in Nepal.

Can Rahul Gandhi’s image makeover reshape Congress’ future in India?

The new image of Rahul Gandhi that emerged was that of a bourgeois leftist activist who aspires to power to implement drastic changes for the benefit of the Indian proletariat.

Schrödinger’s cat confused as losers rejoice, victors distraught in historic Indian elections

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is back with his party the BJP getting 240 seats, 32 shy of a majority on its own.

Indian democracy is not just safe but vibrant and invincible too

One can never forget the gallant efforts of eco-chamber critics, social media influencers, foreign media and their brigade of entitled desi journalists to save Indian democracy.

India’s Modi wins historic third term in bittersweet victory as the world’s biggest democratic elections spring a surprise

The ruling BJP led NDA has won 293 seats (according to latest results) in the 543 seat Indian Parliament.

Amid Modi’s historic third term, here are some career options for Rahul Gandhi post-2024 election defeat

Sadanand Dhume made observation on X that Rahul Gandhi seems unsuited to the cut-throat world of Indian politics.

India’s opposition to abstain from post-election TV debates, here’s why this is a sign of hypocrisy

In a democracy, political entities are expected to engage with the media and the public, answering tough questions and standing by their policies and actions.

“He will not disappoint you!”: Rahul Gandhi – the unfulfilled promise of Indian politics

To fight a man of the people like Narendra Modi, Rahul Gandhi would need to address high expectations and unfulfilled promises

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