U.S.–Iran Edge Toward Exit as War Fatigue Grows; Pakistan Emerges as Peace Broker

U.S.–Iran Edge Toward Exit as War Fatigue Grows; Pakistan Emerges as Peace Broker

A Turning Point in the Gulf: War Fatigue Pushes U.S. and Iran Toward Talks By: Javid Amin | 15 April 2026 After weeks of high-stakes confrontation, signals are emerging that both the United States and Iran may be preparing to step back from the brink. While tensions around the Strait of Hormuz remain elevated, a mix of military fatigue, economic strain, and diplomatic pressure is creating momentum for a negotiated pause—if not a full de-escalation. At the center of this fragile pivot: Pakistan, positioning itself as a critical peace broker.…

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Achan Dumping Site Crisis in Srinagar: Toxic Waste Threatens SKIMS, Public Health & Environment

Achan Dumping Site Crisis in Srinagar: Toxic Waste Threatens SKIMS, Public Health & Environment

Achan’s Growing Garbage Mountain: Srinagar’s Silent Emergency By: Javid Amin | 15 April 2026 In the heart of Kashmir’s capital, a slow-burning environmental disaster continues to unfold. The Achan dumping site, spread across nearly 123 acres, has transformed into a towering landfill—an unintended monument to decades of urban neglect and poor waste management planning. What was once a peripheral waste disposal site is now deeply embedded in Srinagar’s expanding urban ecosystem, silently impacting thousands of lives every day. From toxic air drifting across neighborhoods to contaminated water threatening vital ecosystems,…

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India on Alert as Strait of Hormuz Crisis Disrupts Oil, Trade and Food Supply

India on Alert as Strait of Hormuz Crisis Disrupts Oil, Trade and Food Supply

Hormuz Crisis Hits India Hard: Oil Prices Volatile as U.S.–Iran Tensions Simmer By: Javid Amin | 14 April 2026 Hormuz Crisis: Why India and South Asia Are on the Frontline of a Global Shock The escalating confrontation between the United States and Iran is no longer just a Middle East issue—it is now directly impacting India and South Asia’s economic stability. With tensions persisting around the Strait of Hormuz, nearly half of global oil shipments through this route are disrupted or delayed. For countries like India, which depend heavily on…

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Donald Trump’s ‘Jesus-Like’ Image Sparks Backlash: Deleted Truth Social Post Triggers Religious Outrage & Political Debate

Donald Trump’s ‘Jesus-Like’ Image Sparks Backlash: Deleted Truth Social Post Triggers Religious Outrage & Political Debate

Donald Trump’s Deleted ‘Jesus-Like’ Image: A Political Misstep or Calculated Provocation? By: Javid Amin | 13 April 2026 In a political landscape already charged with polarization, a now-deleted post by Donald Trump has triggered a fresh controversy—this time at the intersection of religion, symbolism, and campaign messaging. The image, shared on Truth Social, depicted Trump in a white robe placing his hand on a man’s head, evoking imagery closely associated with biblical healing scenes attributed to Jesus Christ. Within hours, the post was deleted—but not before igniting backlash across religious…

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Cow Vigilante Assault: SIT Formed; Ramban Protests Shut Highway, Victim Missing After Stream Escape

Cow Vigilante Assault: SIT Formed; Ramban Protests Shut Highway, Victim Missing After Stream Escape

Cow Vigilantism in India: The Ramban Case That Sparked Outrage and Questions By: Javid Amin | 13 April 2026 The alleged assault and disappearance of a man in Jammu & Kashmir’s Ramban district has once again brought India’s long-running issue of cow vigilantism into sharp focus. What began as a local incident has now escalated into a major law-and-order and human rights concern, raising urgent questions about accountability, minority safety, and the rule of law. What Happened in Ramban? A Timeline of Events The incident unfolded in the Magarkote area…

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Iran Nuclear Program Survives Strikes: Enrichment Capacity Intact Despite US–Israel Attacks (April 2026)

Iran Nuclear Program Survives Strikes: Enrichment Capacity Intact Despite US–Israel Attacks (April 2026)

Strikes Without Shutdown: Iran’s Nuclear Program Remains Intact By: Javid Amin | 13 April 2026 Despite one of the most extensive aerial campaigns targeting its nuclear infrastructure, Iran’s core atomic capabilities remain operational. As of April 2026, assessments indicate that while U.S.–Israeli strikes have disrupted facilities, they have not dismantled Iran’s enrichment ecosystem. The result is a strategic paradox: visible damage, but enduring capability. At the center of this issue is not just infrastructure—but technical knowledge, dispersed systems, and strategic intent. Ground Assessment: What Was Hit—and What Survived Key Nuclear…

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Mehbooba Mufti’s Alliance Paradox: Intent, Outcome, and the Politics of Miscalculation

Mehbooba Mufti’s Alliance Paradox: Intent, Outcome, and the Politics of Miscalculation

Mehbooba Mufti BJP Alliance Explained | Article 370 Politics & Strategic Paradox By: Javid Amin | 13 April 2026 A Statement That Reopened Old Wounds When Mehbooba Mufti recently asserted that her party’s alliance with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) “was not for power but to protect Article 370,” she reignited one of the most contentious debates in contemporary Kashmir politics. The remark is not merely a retrospective justification—it is an attempt to reclaim political narrative in a landscape where memory, accountability, and symbolism are deeply contested. Yet, the statement…

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OTP, KYC & AI Scams Surge in Kashmir Cybercrime Tightens Grip as Awareness Gap Widens

OTP, KYC & AI Scams Surge in Kashmir Cybercrime Tightens Grip as Awareness Gap Widens

OTP, KYC & AI Scams Rise in Kashmir 2026 | Cybercrime Alert Srinagar By: Javid Amin | 12 April 2026 Cybercrime in Kashmir Enters a Dangerous New Phase Cybercrime in Kashmir is no longer a distant digital threat—it is now a daily reality affecting ordinary citizens across age groups. Authorities in Srinagar are witnessing a sharp spike in fraud cases involving OTP theft, fake KYC updates, and increasingly sophisticated AI-driven scams. According to officials from the Crime Branch, more than ₹22 lakh has been recovered in just the last three…

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US–Iran Talks Collapse in Islamabad: Ceasefire on Brink as Hormuz Crisis Deepens (April 12, 2026)

US–Iran Talks Collapse in Islamabad: Ceasefire on Brink as Hormuz Crisis Deepens (April 12, 2026)

Diplomacy Fails at the Edge: US–Iran Talks Collapse, Ceasefire Enters Critical Phase By: Javid Amin | 12 April 2026 The fragile pause in the Middle East conflict is now at serious risk of unraveling. As of April 12, 2026, high-stakes negotiations between the United States and Iran in Islamabad have collapsed without agreement, marking a decisive setback in efforts to stabilize the region. After nearly 21 hours of marathon discussions, both sides walked away—leaving behind a weakened ceasefire, unresolved nuclear tensions, and a still-contested Strait of Hormuz. Ground Reality (April…

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Zojila Tunnel Breakthrough Expected May 2026: Kashmir–Ladakh All-Weather Connectivity Boost

Zojila Tunnel Breakthrough Expected May 2026: Kashmir–Ladakh All-Weather Connectivity Boost

Zojila Tunnel Breakthrough Expected May 2026: Kashmir–Ladakh All-Weather Connectivity Boost By: Javid Amin | 12 April 2026 A Tunnel Through Time and Terrain: Kashmir’s Gateway to Ladakh Nears Reality High in the rugged Himalayas, where snow walls rise like fortresses and roads disappear for months, a quiet engineering revolution is nearing a historic milestone. The Zojila Tunnel, one of India’s most ambitious infrastructure projects, is now on the verge of a breakthrough. With just around 325 meters of excavation remaining, engineers expect to complete the tunneling phase by May 2026—a…

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