The counting of votes for Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections are underway. As BJP reverses Lok Sabha dip, here are 5 takeaways of national politics
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The I-PAC founder, whose first claim to fame was his handling of PM Modi's spectacular Lok Sabha polls campaign of 2014, made the scathing attack on the PM at a public meeting to mark the launch of his own political outfit Jan Suraaj Party.
The killing of Hassan Nasrallah is a huge setback for Hezbollah and a shot in the arm for Israel. So was the killing of Hamas co-founder Sheikh Yassin in 2004 which was expected to finish the organisation. Decapitating leadership is a tactic that hasn’t led to strategic victories
"After four annual terms as Chairperson of the Standing Committee on Science & Technology, Environment, Forests and Climate Change, it was time to step down. I am still, however, a member of this Committee that covers a very large span of subjects," he said in a post on X.
Chinese opinions on the Quad converge on one point, that it’s a US-led tool of containment. However, there are mixed opinions on the effectiveness of the wider Quad agenda. On India, Chinese portrayal depicts the country as an opportunistic and wavering partner of the US
26 seats that go to polls today have traditionally been a stronghold of the JKNC. It had won 40 percent of seats in the region in 2014 and 75 percent in 2008
Ahead of the Assembly elections in Haryana, a photo of Congress leaders Bhupinder Singh Hooda and Kumari Selja was shared on social media.
Ayushman Bharat has seen enrolments surge to 354.9 million from 58 million over five years, according to government data. As of September 23, the government had issued 354.9 million Ayushman Bharat cards, reflecting a 42 percent increase from the previous year. Hospitalisations — covered by the scheme with an insurance limit of Rs 5 lakh a family—rose by 19.9 percent to 68.62 million. A Moneycontrol analysis reveals that less populated states like Tamil Nadu and Karnataka accounted for 26.5 percent of total hospitalisations, while states like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar had only a 6.1 percent share. Moneycontrol takes a closer look at the healthcare scheme
Whichever party wins Haryana—whether BJP or Congress-- will have an edge in the battle of perceptions in the very crucial Maharashtra assembly elections too
PM Modi met with leaders from the US, Japan, and Australia at the Quad summit, addressing regional security and technology cooperation amid increasing challenges from China. His visit occurs months before the US presidential race, raising questions about future Quad policies
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The biggest cost of transitioning to ONOE is the political cost as the natural life of most state assemblies will have to be terminated. Centre-State relations are under stress which makes this moment unsuitable to go back to where we started
The Modi cabinet approved 'One Nation, One Election' policy, reminiscent of the practice from 1951 to 1967 when Lok Sabha and state elections were held simultaneously. Numerous commissions have supported this approach to reduce electoral costs, streamline administration, and lessen the electoral burden on citizens
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BJP leaders have condemned Rahul Gandhi, Congress leader and Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition, for his recent meeting with US Congresswoman Ilhan Omar. Amit Malviya, head of BJP's IT Cell, accused the Congress of actions detrimental to India's interests. Stay updated on this developing political controversy.
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