🖋️ From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane
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🖋️ From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane
Kerala FIR Over “Operation Sindoor” Rangoli Sparks Outrage! In Kollam, Kerala, Hindus at the Shri Parthasarathy Temple created a floral rangoli with the words “Operation Sindoor,” adorned with saffron flags and a flex banner of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. What followed was shocking: CPI(M)-ruled Kerala Police filed FIRs against 27 devotees, claiming the artwork was intended to incite communal tension. The irony is stark. A peaceful floral design, saffron symbols, and an image of one of India’s greatest icons have been criminalized. When did honoring Shivaji Maharaj become a punishable act? The episode exposes the CPI(M)’s deep-seated hostility towards Hindu expression—and raises uncomfortable questions for its INDIA bloc allies. Will Sharad Pawar’s NCP, Uddhav Thackeray’s Sena, and the Congress in Maharashtra dare to condemn their partner’s excesses? Or will they stay silent, proving once again that Hindu sentiment is expendable in the arithmetic of opposition politics?
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🖋️ From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane
Fujifilm Eyes India for Semiconductor Materials Unit! In a development that signals early dividends from Prime Minister Modi’s recent Japan visit, Fujifilm—the Japanese giant that supplies critical semiconductor materials to TSMC and GlobalFoundries—is preparing to set up its first large-scale unit in India. This move marks Fujifilm’s entry into India not merely as a market, but as a partner in the global semiconductor supply chain. For a nation striving to reduce its dependence on imports and emerge as a manufacturing hub, the investment is both symbolic and strategic. It highlights India’s growing credibility as a trusted alternative to China in high-tech industries. That this announcement comes barely a week after Modi’s Japan trip only reinforces the perception: global majors are beginning to see India not as an option of tomorrow, but as a destination of today.
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China Steps Back on Lipulekh Dispute! In a surprising turn, China has distanced itself from the Lipulekh dispute after Nepal attempted to draw Beijing into the controversy. Only yesterday, Kathmandu sought Chinese involvement to strengthen its claim. But today, Beijing clarified that the Lipulekh issue is strictly a bilateral matter between India and Nepal, and China has no role to play. This statement marks a significant setback for Nepal’s strategy of internationalizing the boundary dispute. It also underscores Beijing’s reluctance to complicate ties with New Delhi at a time of delicate regional dynamics. For India, this is both a diplomatic reassurance and a reminder that its territorial questions with Nepal must be resolved through dialogue, not third-party interventions. Nepal’s gamble to bring China into the fray has backfired, leaving the ball squarely in Kathmandu’s and New Delhi’s court.
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“Modi is Great” – But India Needs No Certificates !U.S. President Donald Trump recently called Prime Minister Narendra Modi a “great leader.” While such praise makes headlines, as Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis rightly pointed out, Modi hardly needs certificates from abroad. For nearly a decade, global leaders—from Tokyo to Paris, Moscow to Riyadh—have recognized his vision and stature. What matters more is not what one leader says, but what India achieves. Under Modi, the nation has already redefined its global identity: bold economic reforms, decisive foreign policy, defense modernization, and digital empowerment. Whether the world applauds or criticizes, India is on its irreversible journey toward becoming a Viksit Bharat—a developed nation. As Fadnavis noted, global endorsements are welcome, but India’s strength lies in its own resolve. And that resolve today is stronger than ever.
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Modi–Trump to Meet at ASEAN Summit Amid Tariff Tensions ! Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. President Donald Trump are expected to meet on the sidelines of the ASEAN Summit in Malaysia this October. This will be their first face-to-face interaction since Washington imposed a steep 50% tariff on Indian goods—a move that rattled New Delhi’s export sector and added new friction to bilateral ties. The meeting comes at a time when India is recalibrating its trade and diplomatic strategy, strengthening partnerships with Russia, the EU, and the Global South. Interestingly, Modi will skip the UN General Assembly this year, a symbolic departure that underscores India’s pivot towards regional and strategic forums over the oft-deadlocked UN stage. All eyes will be on Kuala Lumpur, where the Modi–Trump encounter could either thaw economic tensions or harden the lines of a new trade cold war.
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