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🖋️ From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane

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  • Sep 19
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🖋️ From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane

“Finland Opens Doors to Indians” Finland, the world’s happiest country, has now extended an incredible opportunity to Indians by offering Permanent Residency. This golden gateway allows Indians to settle in one of the most progressive, clean, and safe societies globally. The requirements are straightforward: a minimum stay of four years (increasing to six years from 2026), a clean record, and proof of steady income or employment. Once approved, you can also sponsor your family, ensuring they enjoy the same privileges and lifestyle. With Finland’s outstanding healthcare, education, work-life balance, and natural beauty, this move promises not just a residency permit but a better quality of life. For professionals, students, and families alike, Finland’s decision marks a life-changing opportunity to live in a country that consistently ranks at the top for happiness and social well-being.

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“Rahul Gandhi’s Hypocrisy on Democracy” For an entire year, Rahul Gandhi roamed across India waving a red booklet, shouting that saving the Constitution and democracy was his mission. Yet suddenly, he now claims that protecting democracy is not his job at all! According to him, his only role as Leader of Opposition is to challenge the government, while the task of safeguarding democracy rests with the youth, students, and Gen Z — and he will merely “stand behind them.” This exposes his dangerous game: provoke young Indians to rebel against the government, like in Bangladesh or Nepal, and then seize the Prime Minister’s chair he has desperately craved for 11 years. A man unfit to lead, Rahul Gandhi reveals how his reckless ambition repeatedly holds the nation hostage. If saving democracy isn’t his job, why cry hoarse about it for a year?

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“Chief Justice Backtracks After Controversial Remark” India’s Chief Justice, B.R. Gavai, recently faced a storm of criticism after his unnecessary and insensitive remark — “Now pray to your Vishnu to fix the broken idol’s head.” This statement deeply hurt the sentiments of countless devout Hindus across the nation, sparking outrage on social media and beyond. Confronted with fierce backlash, the Chief Justice has now attempted damage control, claiming that his words were misrepresented and that he respects all religions equally. However, the timing of this clarification raises questions: was it genuine, or merely an attempt to quell the growing anger? For the head of the judiciary, whose role demands balance and dignity, such casual dismissals of faith are unbecoming. True secularism lies in respecting every religion, not in making derisive comments and then retreating when public pressure mounts.

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“West’s Desperation vs India’s Strategy” The unease of Europe and America is now visible. Having failed to cripple Moscow after two years of war, the West plans to use Russia’s frozen assets—worth $300–350 billion—to fund Ukraine’s weapons and economy. Russia calls this a direct assault on sovereignty, with Medvedev warning of century-long consequences. Meanwhile, the West faces high energy costs, economic slowdown, and public discontent. In contrast, India has launched a $4 billion National Critical Mineral Mission, securing lithium, cobalt, and nickel through global partnerships. Policy reforms under the MMDR Act and removal of import duties are strengthening self-reliance and creating jobs. While the West risks global trust by politicizing finance, India positions itself as a future energy hub and trusted partner for both East and West. Long-term, Russia and India emerge stronger, while America and Europe lose ground.

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“India-Mauritius Pact: Strengthening the Indian Ocean” The recent Varanasi summit between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Mauritius PM Navinchandra Ramgoolam on 11 September 2025 was more than formality—it reflected shifting power in the Indian Ocean. Seven key agreements in health, maritime security, technology, infrastructure, and trade reinforced India’s vision of “development with security.” India announced a $680 million special package, symbolizing both economic support and strategic presence. Crucially, India’s decisive role in Mauritius gaining sovereignty over the Chagos Islands—close to the U.S. Diego Garcia base—has boosted its influence in the region long dominated by Western powers. Cultural diplomacy also stood out, with Banarasi sarees highlighting shared heritage. Meanwhile, India’s exports rose 6.7% in August, touching $35 billion, signaling resilience amidst global slowdown. India is now not just a developing nation but a stabilizing force and emerging global power in the Indian Ocean.

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