🖋️ From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane
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🖋️ From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane
Politics, Prices, and Perceptions—Inflation’s Real Lesson ! Kerala, Jammu & Kashmir, Karnataka, Punjab, and Tamil Nadu recorded the highest state inflation rates in September 2025—none NDA-ruled. National inflation fell to just 1.54%, a historic low, largely owing to sharp drops in food and fuel prices and prudent GST policy. Pointing solely to political affiliation for high inflation oversimplifies the economic reality. Multiple factors drive regional price pressures: weather shocks, local governance, economic structure, and social policies—all matter. National disinflation shows effective coordination, but drawing a direct causal link for state differences can mislead. Voters deserve honest analysis, not facile blame games; good governance and accountable policy should be demanded everywhere, not just where one’s party holds power. The inflation debate must move beyond politics to facts, transparency, and smart solutions.
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Compassion in Action—A Leader’s Response to Tragedy. When tragedy struck a poor farm family in Kinwat, Nanded, whose son Shyam died in Dubai, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis exemplified leadership through empathy. Upon receiving an SOS through SMS, Fadnavis quickly mobilized the Ministry of External Affairs and the Indian Embassy, personally offering to cover repatriation costs. Thanks to this swift, humane intervention, Shyam’s mortal remains were returned to his grieving parents within two days, allowing a final farewell. In a nation where government actions often seem distant, this episode gave a human face to governance, transforming speech into responsibility and showing that true politics is about compassion. Fadnavis didn’t just reunite a mother and son—he restored faith in the soul of public service.
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Nashik Police’s Crackdown Sets Law Above All. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis’s directive has empowered Police Commissioner Sandeep Karnik to wage an unprecedented war against crime in Nashik. The ongoing campaign, now viral through over 50 videos, targets not just petty criminals but also those with political backing—sending the message that no one is immune. For the first time, even corporators and local leaders face arrest under strict laws like MCOCA, nullifying the customary calls for political protection. Many have fled or been detained, forcing a public acknowledgment of Nashik as a “fortress of law and order.” Similar clean-up drives extend to Mumbai, Pune, and Kalyan. Citizens are invited to report criminals via a special WhatsApp helpline, making this crusade against gangsterism a collaborative effort. Nashik now stands as a model city—proving crime can’t thrive when the state stands firm.
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Pakistan’s Internal Turmoil and the Risk of Fragmentation. Recent days have exposed Pakistan’s acute instability: protests led by TLP against the government’s Gaza policy turned deadly, with over 100 killed in Lahore and heavy clashes in Islamabad. Simultaneously, the volatile Durand Line has erupted as Afghan Taliban forces strike Pakistani border posts in retaliation for controversial Pakistani airstrikes—leaving scores dead and vital crossings sealed. Separatist unrest across Balochistan, Sindh, and Gilgit-Baltistan further destabilizes the nation, with armed groups openly defying Islamabad’s authority. The Punjab heartland itself is restive after brutal military crackdowns on demonstrators. With violence and political dissent rampant in nearly every province, Pakistan’s 1.2 million-strong army is stretched thin. Analysts now warn that the nation faces unprecedented risks of internal fragmentation, raising grave questions about its future stability.
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Missile Test in the Indian Ocean: Signals and Shadows! India’s declaration of a 3,550 km no-fly zone in the Bay of Bengal, set for mid-October, intensifies speculation around a major ballistic missile trial. Notably, China’s Yuan Wang 5 spy vessel and the U.S. Ocean Titan survey ship have both been deployed to the region, reflecting global interest in India’s missile capabilities. Labeled as “research” ships, these vessels are in fact sophisticated platforms for satellite and missile tracking, integral to strategic intelligence operations. Their presence during India’s test underscores the deepening complexity and surveillance in the Indo-Pacific. By asserting new reach with advanced weaponry, India is not only building robust self-reliance, but is also reaffirming its position in an increasingly competitive regional landscape.
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