Category "Current Affairs"

Kedarnath Ropeway: Development or Another Monopoly Script?

The headlines flash like a miracle: “9-hour Kedarnath trek cut to 36 minutes with a ₹4031 crore Adani ropeway.” For lakhs of pilgrims, this sounds like divine intervention. But scratch the surface, and a very different story emerges — one that reeks of monopoly, murky tendering, inflated costs, and the...

Trump Tariffs on India’s Software Exports? The Naked Truth Behind the Fear

A Question That’s Shaking India’s IT Backbone India’s IT sector is not just another industry. It’s the oxygen mask of our economy, the largest exporter of services, the reason middle-class kids in Tier 2 towns dream of an air-conditioned office job. So when the news hit that Donald Trump’s administration...

When the Streets Roared: Britain’s Immigration Boil-Over and the Face Behind It

A Nation Boiling Over For the first time in modern England’s history, more than one lakh people marched through the streets of London, not for a royal coronation, not for a football parade, but to stop immigration. The slogans weren’t about pride or victory—they were about anger, frustration, and fear....

Finland Opens Its Doors to Indians: Happiness Comes With a Price Tag

Finland is officially the world’s happiest country. Year after year, it tops the UN’s World Happiness Report, beating Switzerland, Denmark, and even Iceland. But now, there’s a new twist: Finland is inviting Indians to settle down with permanent residency options. A country of saunas, snow, education, and social security is...

Israel Bombs Qatar: The War That Jumped Borders

DOHA IS BURNING. Israel didn’t just bomb Gaza this time—it crossed borders and struck inside Qatar, the wealth-soaked Gulf capital where Hamas leaders have long hidden behind luxury towers and marble villas. The richest square mile of the Middle East became a war zone overnight. Gaza’s misery spilled into Doha’s...