Category "Current Affairs"

Green Card Nightmare: Why Indians in the U.S. Are Now Living with a Sword Over Their Heads

🇺🇸⚖️ Imagine you left everything behind 40 years ago—your hometown, your culture, your family—with the dream of building a better life in America. You worked tirelessly, paid your taxes, contributed to society, raised your children as Americans. And then, one morning, a new ruling threatens to undo it all. That’s the...

YouTubers, Spies & Seduction: When Likes Turn into Leaks – The Chilling Tale of Jyoti Malhotra and the ISI Connection

 🇮🇳🎥 🇵🇰🕵️‍♀️From Vlogs to Vigilance: The Dark Side of Social Media Fame In an era where travel vlogs and cross-border collaborations charm millions, a disturbing reality has unfolded—one that forces us to look beyond the filters and hashtags. Behind the cheery thumbnails of chai in Lahore and selfies at Minar-e-Pakistan...

When the UAE Set the AI Bird Free… and the Rest of Us Still Pay to Watch It Fly

Imagine waking up one morning and realizing your neighbor just gave every citizen a key to the future—no strings attached. That’s exactly what the United Arab Emirates did. While millions across the world shell out $20 a month for ChatGPT Plus access—some quietly, others grudgingly—UAE citizens are now enjoying it...

From “Atithi Devo Bhava” to “Attack Equals War” – The Journey of India’s Hospitality, Betrayal, and Awakening

 🇮🇳 The Price of Being Too Kind India, a land once known for the noble principle of “Atithi Devo Bhava” – The Guest is God – has, for thousands of years, kept its arms wide open. Civilizations, traders, scholars, seekers, and even invaders were welcomed without prejudice. This spiritual ethos,...

Pakistan Drapes Terrorism in Honour: The Story of Lashkar Commander Razaullah Nizamani Khalid

A Terrorist’s State Funeral: What Message Does It Send? In a chilling reminder of Pakistan’s deep-rooted support for terrorism, Lashkar-e-Taiba commander Razaullah Nizamani Khalid, also known by his alias Abu Saifullah Khalid, was gunned down in Sindh on May 18, 2025. Instead of being remembered in disgrace, he was given...