• ThePrintPod: Modi didn’t speak down to Indians. He spoke with them
    May 13 2025
    It was a moment of national redefinition, signalling India’s transition from reactive victimhood to strategic assertiveness.
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    6 mins
  • ThePrintAM: WHO ARE THE LET TERRORISTS KILLED IN SHOPIAN ENCOUNTER?
    May 14 2025

    https://theprint.in/india/a-category-let-terrorist-accused-of-killing-bjp-sarpanch-among-3-dead-in-shopian-encounter-police-say/2624302/

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    5 mins
  • ThePrintPod: As Shehbaz Sharif seeks reset in ties with Trump, a look at the ups & downs in US-Pakistan relations
    May 13 2025
    Trump was first to announce India-Pakistan ceasefire, even before the two neighbours. Push by Islamabad comes as Washington, in recent years, has pivoted strongly towards India.
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    9 mins
  • ThePrintPod: Mounjaro vs Wegovy: Guess which obesity drug outperformed the other by a mile in head-to-head trial
    May 13 2025
    Both medications were prescribed as weekly injections for patients clinically classified as obese, and were recommended alongside a controlled diet and regular physical activity.
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    5 mins
  • WorldView POD: Op Sindoor: Decoding transnational terror networks behind Pahalgam attack and India’s new Red Lines
    May 13 2025

    In this special episode of ThePrint WorldView, Dr. Swasti Rao, foreign policy expert and consulting editor, is joined by Kabir Taneja, Deputy Director of Strategic Studies and Fellow for the Middle East at the Observer Research Foundation. The conversation delves into the strategic and ideological forces behind the Pahalgam terror attack, examining how groups like Jaish-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-Taiba, Al-Qaeda, ISKP, Hamas, and the Taliban continue to influence the region. Kabira Taneja unpacks the complex web of transnational networks, their evolving tactics, and their reliance on modern funding channels like crypto. The episode critically assesses India's counter-terror response, especially in light of Operation Sindoor, and highlights the limitations of diplomatic tools like dossier diplomacy. It also questions the effectiveness of international frameworks such as RATS under the SCO, suggesting that India's approach may need to move beyond multilateral rhetoric toward more assertive, sustained strategic measures. #pahalgam #indiapakistan #indpak #indopak #pakistan #indianarmy #modi

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    32 mins
  • CutTheClutter: How Op Sindoor set a ‘new normal’ for India-Pakistan ties & why Pakistan’s air defence was exposed
    May 12 2025

    In his first address to the nation after Indian armed forces struck terror infra in Pakistan and PoK, Prime Minister Narendra Modi warned that India would not ‘tolerate nuclear blackmail’ anymore in the fight against terrorism. In Episode 1659 of #CutTheClutter, ThePrint Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta and Defence & Foreign Affairs Editor Snehesh Alex Philip discuss what made Operation Sindoor effective and how the PM put Pakistan and the world on notice.

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    44 mins
  • ThePrintAM: What are the highlights of PM Modi’s address post Operation Sindoor?
    5 mins
  • ThePrintPod: IAS, IPS, Oppn & ex-diplomats voice support for Vikram Misri after online abuse over ceasefire announcement
    May 12 2025
    Unhappy about ceasefire, which they see as Indian govt’s 'cowardice', extreme right-wing X accounts called foreign secretary 'spineless', 'traitor', even viciously attacking his daughter.
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    4 mins
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