Tag: Terrorism

  • Indus Waters Treaty After Pahalgam: The Strategic Pause India Could Not Ignore

    Indus Waters Treaty After Pahalgam: The Strategic Pause India Could Not Ignore

    The Indus Waters Treaty pause after the Pahalgam terrorist attack was not a sudden diplomatic impulse but the result of years of legal, strategic, and security tensions. This analysis explains how Article 370, India’s 2023 modification notice, and the Kishenganga-Ratle dispute created the background for the 23 April 2025 decision. It clarifies what abeyance means,…

  • J&K School Book Scandal Exposes Alarming Risks in Educational Oversight

    J&K School Book Scandal Exposes Alarming Risks in Educational Oversight

    The Jammu and Kashmir administration suspended eight education officials and ordered an inquiry after books allegedly glorifying terrorists and separatists were found in government school libraries. The controversy has raised serious questions about content vetting, procurement oversight, and the responsibility of public education in conflict-sensitive regions. Reports suggest that one disputed book used politically charged…

  • Jaishankar’s Sharp Warning on European Arms Exposes India’s Security Dilemma

    Jaishankar’s Sharp Warning on European Arms Exposes India’s Security Dilemma

    Dr. S. Jaishankar’s Finland remarks exposed a major contradiction in Western criticism of India’s Russia ties. He argued that European weapons have been used against India, while Indian weapons have not threatened Europe. The issue goes beyond rhetoric because Pakistan has long been a central factor in India’s national security calculations. SIPRI-style arms-transfer data helps…

  • Sarla Bhat Chargesheet Exposes Kashmiri Pandits’ Painful Justice Reckoning

    Sarla Bhat Chargesheet Exposes Kashmiri Pandits’ Painful Justice Reckoning

    The Sarla Bhat charge-sheet has brought renewed attention to the long-delayed justice claims of Kashmiri Pandits. The SIA’s 737-page filing names Yasin Malik and four others in connection with the 1990 abduction and killing of the young Kashmiri Pandit nurse. This article explains the legal, historical and civilisational significance of the case while distinguishing accused…

  • Canada’s Hard Truth on Air India 182: Justice, Memory, and Khalistani Extremism

    Canada’s Hard Truth on Air India 182: Justice, Memory, and Khalistani Extremism

    Air India Flight 182 remains the deadliest terrorist attack in Canadian history and a defining test of Canada’s counterterrorism memory. The recent acknowledgment naming Canada-based Khalistani extremists as responsible for the Kanishka bombing is significant because it confirms what India had long argued: the massacre was not an abstract aviation disaster but a terrorist conspiracy…

  • Kerala Study Camp Poster Raises Urgent Questions on Islamist Ideology and Youth Spaces

    Kerala Study Camp Poster Raises Urgent Questions on Islamist Ideology and Youth Spaces

    A Kerala study camp poster reportedly featuring Hassan al-Banna, Sayyid Qutb, and Ahmed Yassin raises serious questions about youth education, Islamist ideology, and democratic accountability. The issue is not whether controversial figures may be studied, but whether they are being critically examined or presented as role models. Al-Banna shaped the Muslim Brotherhood, Qutb influenced revolutionary…

  • Canada’s Air India 182 Admission: A Powerful Reckoning with Extremism and Memory

    Canada’s Air India 182 Admission: A Powerful Reckoning with Extremism and Memory

    Canada’s acknowledgement of Canada-based Khalistani extremist involvement in the Air India Flight 182 bombing has renewed attention on the 1985 Kanishka tragedy. The bombing killed all 329 people aboard and remains Canada’s deadliest terrorist attack. This analysis explains why the CSIS-linked framing matters for public memory, India-Canada relations, and counterterrorism policy. It separates Khalistani extremism…

  • Austin 6th Street Shooting: UT Student Savitha Shan Among Victims as Community Mourns, Unites

    Austin 6th Street Shooting: UT Student Savitha Shan Among Victims as Community Mourns, Unites

    A mass shooting on Austin’s 6th Street claimed the lives of UT Austin student Savitha Shan, Ryder Harrington, and Jorge Pederson, sparking grief and solidarity across the city. Investigators identified the suspect as Ndiaga Diagne and reported apparel and items that may inform, but do not by themselves determine, motive. This analysis separates verified facts…

  • India–Pakistan Cricket Showdown: HJS Decries T20 Clash, ‘Terror and Sports Cannot Coexist’

    India–Pakistan Cricket Showdown: HJS Decries T20 Clash, ‘Terror and Sports Cannot Coexist’

    Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) has objected to the India–Pakistan T20 World Cup match scheduled for February 15, stating that “terror and sports cannot coexist.” The stance situates the fixture within a broader ethical and national security debate. Readers gain context about why India–Pakistan cricket carries unique geopolitical and emotional significance. The piece balances sports diplomacy…

  • Delhi Red Fort Blast: UAPA Invoked as 9 Killed, 20 InjuredA Call for Unity

    Delhi Red Fort Blast: UAPA Invoked as 9 Killed, 20 InjuredA Call for Unity

    A blast near Delhi’s Red Fort has resulted in at least nine deaths and around twenty injuries, prompting authorities to invoke UAPA and treat the incident as a suspected terror case. Investigators are examining video footage that appears to show a suspect in a car before the explosion while forensics work to determine the method…

  • Red Fort Blast Claims 9 Lives: Nation Mourns as Amit Shah Orders Probe from All Angles

    Red Fort Blast Claims 9 Lives: Nation Mourns as Amit Shah Orders Probe from All Angles

    A powerful explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort on 10 November 2025 left at least nine dead and several injured, triggering a full-spectrum investigation. Amit Shah affirmed that authorities are probing all angles, with forensics, CCTV analysis, and inter-agency coordination underway. Officials have not attributed motive or affiliation and caution against speculation until evidence is verified.…

  • Gujarat ATS Thwarts Alleged Ricin Plot: Major Counterterror Breakthrough, Urgent Call for Unity

    Gujarat ATS Thwarts Alleged Ricin Plot: Major Counterterror Breakthrough, Urgent Call for Unity

    Gujarat ATS reports a significant counterterrorism development with the arrest of three suspects in an alleged ricin-related plot, highlighting a serious public safety concern. The analysis explains what ricin is, why it is classified as a potential bio-weapon, and how due process and forensic validation are crucial before any conclusions are drawn. The post emphasizes…

  • Complete Dharmic Reflection on 9/11: Proven Lessons to Transform Grief into Unity

    Complete Dharmic Reflection on 9/11: Proven Lessons to Transform Grief into Unity

    This reflection examines 9/11 through a Dharmic lens, honoring victims, Flight 93 heroes, and first responders with a sober, ethical clarity. It explains how concepts such as dharma and shraadh transform remembrance into responsibility and service. Readers discover proven, humane principles for confronting terrorism without surrendering to hatred. The piece emphasizes interfaith solidarity and unity…

  • J&K Battle Of Narratives

    J&K Battle Of Narratives

    This blog post discusses the complex narrative battle in Jammu and Kashmir, highlighting the challenges and strategies employed by both India and the anti-India cabal. It addresses the issue of separatism, terrorism, and propaganda, emphasizing the importance of addressing the battle of narratives as a key element for long-term peace in the region. The post…

  • Origins of Khalistani Terrorism in Canada

    Origins of Khalistani Terrorism in Canada

    The rise of Khalistani terrorism in Canada and India is a troubling phenomenon that has had far-reaching consequences for the security and social cohesion of both countries. Advocates of Khalistan, a hypothetical independent Sikh state, have resorted to violence and terror tactics to achieve their political aims, including bombings, assassinations, and targeted killings. The victims…

  • Punjab – Seeking Way Forward In Simmering Crisis

    Punjab – Seeking Way Forward In Simmering Crisis

    Amidst evolving geopolitical dynamics, the reported Kashmir-Khalistan (K2) project orchestrated by Pakistan’s ISI has raised concerns, aimed at rekindling the Khalistan movement even in the face of improving conditions in Kashmir. Extremist leaders operating from Pakistan and the recent shooting down of the Khalistan Commando Force Chief, Paramjit Singh Panjwar, in Lahore, serve as unsettling…

  • Pakistan – Withering State

    Pakistan – Withering State

    By Lt Gen KJ Singh (Retd). Pakistan is witnessing probably the most dangerous implosion of institutions triggered by Imran Khan and his followers. Citadels and symbols of Army supremacy, residences of Corps Commanders, HQs, and even Mianwali airbase were plundered by crowds.