‘Four-and-a-Half Bombs per Target’: Scale of Israeli Strikes Raises Stakes in Middle East Conflict

Tel Aviv | A newly surfaced assessment of Israel’s ongoing military campaign has revealed the staggering scale and intensity of its air operations against Iran and Lebanon over the past 40 days, highlighting a strategy designed to ensure maximum destruction of targeted sites. According to figures attributed to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), more than 18,000 bombs have been dropped since the conflict escalated on February 28, 2026. Over 4,000 distinct targets inside Iran were struck through a series of more than 10,800 individual attacks, marking one of the most…

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Historic Cultural Milestone in the US: Swami Vivekananda Statue Unveiled in Seattle

Chicago |In a landmark moment for India-US cultural ties, a life-size bronze statue of Swami Vivekananda has been unveiled at Seattle’s iconic Westlake Square, marking the first such installation hosted by a city government in the United States. The statue, crafted by renowned Indian sculptor Naresh Kumar Kumawat, now stands in the heart of downtown Seattle—a bustling urban hub that attracts over 400,000 visitors daily. Its strategic location places it near prominent landmarks such as the Amazon Spheres, the Seattle Convention Center, and the Seattle Center Monorail, ensuring high visibility…

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Hormuz Strait Tensions Escalate as Oil Prices Surge Past $100 Amid US-Iran Standoff

New York |  Hopes of easing tensions in the Middle East suffered a major setback after high-stakes talks between the United States and Iran collapsed without a breakthrough, triggering fresh geopolitical uncertainty and sending global oil prices soaring above the $100 mark. The marathon negotiations, held in Islamabad, stretched over nearly 21 hours but failed to produce any agreement. The talks were aimed at turning a temporary ceasefire into a more durable peace arrangement, but both sides walked away with sharp differences, deepening fears of renewed conflict. Talks Collapse, Tensions…

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Paradox of War and Anti-War

Commander Sumit Ghosh In the Bhagavad Gita, the initial perspective on war is not heroic but tragic. Through Arjuna’s reflections, one sees that war results in, destruction of families and traditions, moral and social collapse, loss of cultural and spiritual values, everlasting societal damages and a deep psychological anguish. The verses on these form one of the earliest and most profound “anti-war reflections” in world literature, showing that the cost of war extends far beyond the battlefield. Today, the world is spiralling towards such a situation, a deep vortex of…

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Hormuz Crisis Could Threaten India’s Development Trajectory, Warn Experts

New Delhi: Rising geopolitical tensions around the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz have sparked serious concerns over global energy security, with experts warning that any prolonged disruption could severely impact India’s economic growth and stability. The narrow 40-kilometer-wide waterway handles nearly one-fifth of the world’s oil shipments, making it one of the most critical energy corridors globally. Recent escalations between the United States and Iran have heightened fears of a potential blockade, triggering alarm across energy-dependent economies like India. Escalating Tensions Raise Global Stakes According to reports, U.S. President Donald…

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Human Return to the Moon: NASA’s Artemis II Mission Marks a Historic Leap

New Delhi: In a landmark moment for space exploration, NASA has successfully launched its ambitious Artemis II mission, marking humanity’s return to deep space travel toward the Moon after more than five decades. The mission lifted off on April 1, 2026 (April 2, 3:54 AM IST) from the Kennedy Space Center aboard the powerful Space Launch System, carrying the Orion spacecraft with four astronauts on board. This is the first human mission to travel such a distance since the Apollo Program ended in 1972. Crew and Mission Timeline The Artemis…

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Former UN Nuclear Watchdog Chief Urges Gulf Nations to De-escalate Middle East Tensions

Tel Aviv: Amid rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, former head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Mohamed ElBaradei, has called on Gulf nations to take urgent diplomatic steps to prevent further escalation in the region. ElBaradei’s appeal comes in response to recent remarks by former U.S. President Donald Trump, who reportedly issued a stern warning to Iran regarding its nuclear stance and regional actions. Expressing concern over the potential consequences, ElBaradei urged Gulf governments to use their influence to avoid what he described as a dangerous slide toward…

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China Tightens Drone Regulations Despite Global Industry Dominance

Beijing:  Despite its commanding position in the global drone market, China is rapidly emerging as one of the most restrictive environments for drone operations, particularly for recreational users and civilians. Authorities have significantly tightened regulations in recent months, introducing stricter penalties and enhanced monitoring mechanisms aimed at controlling drone usage across the country. Stricter Penalties and Mandatory Registration Since January, flying drones without prior authorization can attract severe punishment, including possible imprisonment. From May onwards, all drones must be registered under the owner’s real identity, linked to official identification documents…

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Iran May Seek Crypto-Based Toll from Ships in Strait of Hormuz

Tehran: Amid rising tensions in the Middle East, Iran is reportedly considering a significant shift in how it collects transit fees from global shipping companies passing through the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz. According to emerging reports, Tehran may require vessels to pay toll charges in cryptocurrency instead of traditional currencies. The move is believed to be aimed at bypassing financial restrictions imposed by Western nations, particularly the United States. Sanctions Driving Alternative Payment Mechanisms Iran has faced mounting challenges in accessing the global banking system due to stringent sanctions.…

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Pakistan’s Role in Ceasefire Faces Scrutiny Amid US-Iran Truce

Islamabad: The recently agreed two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran has raised cautious hopes for long-term peace in the region. However, Pakistan’s claimed role as a mediator in facilitating the truce has come under increasing scrutiny. While Islamabad is reportedly seeking credit for helping broker the temporary ceasefire, analysts have questioned the extent and intent of its involvement. Experts Question Pakistan’s Mediation Claims Jonathan Schanzer, a former U.S. Treasury terrorism analyst associated with the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, has raised concerns over Pakistan’s geopolitical positioning. He pointed out…

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