Will India Ever Get Global Support To Openly Name Pakistan For Cross-Border Terrorism?
India’s diplomatic efforts after the Pahalgam attack faced challenges as most countries avoided taking clear positions on Jammu and Kashmir’s status or directly naming Pakistan for terrorism. Vivek Katju asks: Will India ever get global support to openly name Pakistan for cross-border terrorism? Srinagar MP Syed Aga Ruhullah Mehdi writes to say that accountability and faith are crucial reforms needed for Kashmir's politics and its future. Meanwhile, is the government’s massive job scheme more about optics than outcomes? Subhash Chandra Garg explains how the revised Rs 99,446 crore Employment-Linked Incentive plan may boost payroll data without real job creation. Read the entire breakdown—and what that means for 3.5 crore promised jobs. This and more in today's newsletter!
Post-Pahalgam Kashmir & India
Kabhi Haan, Kabhi Naa: India’s Post-Sindoor Diplomatic Reality
As an MP, I Believe Faith Must Guide Politics in Kashmir
Raghav’s Take
Ayub Khan: The Pak General Who Won Kennedy's Heart While Nehru Was Ignored
Perspective
Trump's 'Worst Nightmare' Mamdani Symbolises the American Dream for South Asians
Will Modi Govt's New Rs 99,446 Crore ELI Scheme Create Jobs—or Just Count Them?
Fact-Check
This Clip Doesn’t Show Afghan Militant Group Pledging To Avenge Pahalgam Attack
Did Bihar Congress Hand Out Sanitary Pads With Rahul Gandhi’s Pics? What We Know
ICYMI
'Jail is Like Living in a Grave': Kashmiri UAPA Detainee Responds to Umar Khalid
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