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Assam-Bangladesh sima ari-jolo donggipa no-man’s land-o sak 9 manderang jachange donga

Guwahati, June 14: India aro Bangladesh a·songrangni gisepo donggipa No-Man's land ba darangni sason ning·o ong·gijagipa biapo sak 9 manderangni jachange donga ja·man Assam-ni...

Supreme Court reflects changing social realities

A recent Supreme Court ruling on premarital relationships is being seen as a wider recognition of changing social norms in India, with the court observing that authorities must be sensitive to evolving realities while assessing candidates for public employment.

Meghalaya tops country in women’s bank account ownership

Shillong, April 30: Meghalaya has emerged as India’s leading state in women’s financial inclusion, with 50% of individual bank accounts held by women, according...

From Oil to Geopolitics: Why the Iran–Israel–US Conflict Matters to India

While the world’s media focuses on missile strikes and military posturing, India is quietly facing the real consequences of the Iran–Israel–US escalation.

B’desh-o tourist visa on•aniko a•bachengpiltaia

Agartala, Feb 23: Jagnina tourist visa on•aniko dontongatani a•sel India aro Bangladesh a•songni gisepo re•a doani aro bading chiwalanio champengatako man•ani ja•man Bangladesh a•songni...

India-Thailand forge new ties in creative economy through Northeast Handloom & Handicraft collaboration

Guwahati, July 16: The North Eastern Handicrafts and Handlooms Development Corporation (NEHHDC) under the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (MDoNER) hosted a...

41 years later, India returns to space with Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla

Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla of the Indian Air Force has etched his name in history by becoming the second Indian ever to travel to space, and the first in 41 years since Rakesh Sharma’s iconic mission in 1984.

Assam CM Sarma counters Bangladesh ‘Chicken’s Neck’ remark with strategic warning

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday issued a pointed response to those who “habitually threaten” India over its narrow Siliguri Corridor, also known as the Chicken’s Neck, by highlighting Bangladesh’s own geographic vulnerabilities.

‘No international border should be porous’: Mukul amid rising Indo-Bangla tensions

On the backdrop of the current tensions between India and Bangladesh, especially after the latter’s interim government’s head Muhammad Yunus’ comments on North East region being landlocked and the narrow Siliguri Corridor and his leaders’ inflammatory statement regarding the region, Meghalaya’s Leader of Opposition Dr. Mukul Sangma on Friday said that no international border should be porous.

Garo Hills the next gateway to the Northeast? May be Bangladesh should poke India harder

If Operation Sindoor has taught us anything at all, it is that a war breaks out when least expected. Just about a month back, no one expected Pakistani terrorists to killed 26 Indian tourists and the subsequent Indian onslaught on the Pakistan air bases and terror hubs. Within the last 3 years, the world has seen the Ukraine-Russia war, Hamas-Israel conflict, Israel-Iran lobbing missiles at each other. None of these were expected but war raged nonetheless.

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