India Issues Urgent Iran Advisory: Leave Immediately Amid Protests, Rising Death Toll and US Attack Fears

India Issues Urgent Iran Advisory: Leave Immediately Amid Protests, Rising Death Toll and US Attack Fears

‘Leave Iran by Available Means’: India Issues Urgent Advisory as Death Toll Rises and US Attack Fears Grow By: Javid Amin | 15 January 2026 An Advisory That Signals Real Danger India has issued one of its strongest overseas safety advisories in recent years, urging all Indian nationals currently in Iran to leave the country immediately by any available means, including commercial flights, amid rapidly deteriorating security conditions. The advisory—issued twice within days by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA)—comes against the backdrop of: A nationwide uprising in Iran A…

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Sajad Lone Calls for Amicable Divorce Between Jammu and Kashmir

Sajad Lone Calls for Amicable Divorce Between Jammu and Kashmir

‘Perhaps Time for an Amicable Divorce With Jammu’: Sajad Lone’s Remark Exposes the Deepening Regional Rift in J&K By: Javid Amin | 14 January 2025 As the National Law University controversy reignites old fault lines, Sajad Lone’s unprecedented call for separation between Jammu and Kashmir signals a dangerous new phase in the Union Territory’s political discourse A Remark That Crossed a Political Rubicon Political rhetoric in Jammu and Kashmir has always been charged, but rarely has it ventured into openly questioning the continued coexistence of Jammu and Kashmir within the…

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Proposed National Law University Sparks Jammu vs Kashmir Tug of War, Deepening Regional Divide

Proposed National Law University Sparks Jammu vs Kashmir Tug of War, Deepening Regional Divide

Proposed National Law University Triggers Jammu–Kashmir Tug of War By: Javid Amin | 14 January 2025 When a University Becomes a Political Battleground What should have been a routine announcement about expanding legal education in Jammu and Kashmir has instead turned into a flashpoint exposing deep regional anxieties. The proposal to establish the first National Law University (NLU) in the Union Territory has triggered a sharp political and emotional contest between Jammu and Kashmir, with each region seeing the location of the institution as a measure of respect, parity, and…

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Delhi Court Convicts Asiya Andrabi Under UAPA in Terror Conspiracy Case

Delhi Court Convicts Asiya Andrabi Under UAPA: A Landmark Judgment in India’s Crackdown on Kashmiri Separatism

Delhi Court Convicts Asiya Andrabi Under UAPA: A Landmark Judgment in India’s Crackdown on Kashmiri Separatism With sentencing due on January 17, 2026, the conviction of the Dukhtaran-e-Millat founder marks a decisive legal moment in the post–Article 370 era By: Javid Amin | 14 January 2026 A Verdict Years in the Making The conviction of Asiya Andrabi, one of Kashmir’s most recognisable separatist figures, by a Delhi court under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) marks a pivotal moment in India’s long-running legal and security campaign against separatist networks in…

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‘What Is Your Threshold?’ Aga Ruhullah Questions Delay in Reservation Rationalisation in J&K

‘What Is Your Threshold?’ Aga Ruhullah Questions Delay in Reservation Rationalisation in J&K

‘What Is Your Threshold?’ Aga Ruhullah Questions J&K Government Over Reservation Rationalisation Delay As Power Tariffs Rise and Social Fault Lines Deepen, the Srinagar MP’s Sharp Intervention Brings Equity, Governance, and Intra-Party Tensions to the Fore By: Javid Amin | 14 January 2026 A Question That Cuts to the Core of Governance In Jammu and Kashmir’s increasingly charged political climate, a single question can reveal far more than a long policy statement. When Srinagar Member of Parliament Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi asked the Omar Abdullah–led government, “What is your threshold?”,…

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Selective Misuse of Article 311 in J&K? Waheed Para Questions Employee Terminations

Selective Misuse of Article 311 in J&K? Waheed Para Questions Employee Terminations

‘Selective Misuse of Article 311 in J&K’: Waheed Para Flags Due Process Concerns Over Employee Terminations As 87 Government Employees Are Dismissed Without Inquiry Since 2020, a Constitutional Provision Meant for Exceptional Circumstances Becomes a Flashpoint in Jammu and Kashmir By: Javid Amin | 13 January 2026 A Constitutional Clause Under Scrutiny In Jammu and Kashmir, where governance is inseparable from security considerations, constitutional provisions meant for exceptional circumstances are increasingly becoming instruments of routine administration. The latest controversy surrounding Article 311(2)(c) of the Indian Constitution has once again brought…

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Mosque Profiling Drive in Kashmir Triggers Political and Religious Outcry

Mosque Profiling Drive in Kashmir Triggers Political and Religious Outcry

Mosque Profiling Drive in Kashmir Sparks Political, Religious Backlash Why a Police Data Exercise Has Reignited Fears of Surveillance, Stigmatization, and Erosion of Religious Freedom in the Valley By: Javid Amin | 13 January 2026 A Data Exercise That Set Off Alarm Bells What began as a police “data-gathering exercise” has rapidly escalated into one of the most sensitive governance controversies in Jammu and Kashmir in recent months. The Jammu and Kashmir Police’s mosque profiling drive, carried out across multiple villages in the Valley, has triggered sharp political criticism and…

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‘Jammu Got IIT, IIM — No Discrimination Cry From Kashmir Then’: Omar Abdullah Pushes Back on NLU Row

'Jammu Got IIT, IIM — No Discrimination Cry From Kashmir Then': Omar Abdullah Pushes Back on NLU Row

Omar Abdullah Says Jammu Got IIT, IIM—No Discrimination Cry Then Amid NLU Debate By: Javid Amin | 13 January 2026 How a Proposed National Law University Has Reignited Old Regional Fault Lines in Jammu & Kashmir One University, A Familiar Political Storm In Jammu and Kashmir, even the proposal of an educational institution rarely remains confined to academia. It quickly becomes a mirror reflecting deep-seated regional anxieties, political histories, and unresolved questions of balance and fairness. The latest flashpoint is the proposed National Law University (NLU) for Jammu & Kashmir.…

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Job Interview Tips for Success in India: Ultimate Guide for Freshers, Professionals & Job Seekers

Job Interview Tips for Success in India: Ultimate Guide for Freshers, Professionals & Job Seekers

Job Interview Tips: The Ultimate 6,000+ Word Career Guide for India By: Javid Amin | January 2026 Why Job Interviews Decide Careers in India In India’s highly competitive job market, a job interview is more than a formal conversation. It is often the deciding moment between years of preparation and a life-changing opportunity. With millions of fresh graduates entering the workforce every year and experienced professionals constantly upgrading or switching roles, interviews have become increasingly structured, data-driven, and expectation-heavy. Whether you are a college student sitting for your first campus…

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646 Dead in Iran’s Nationwide Unrest; Tehran Says ‘Ready for War’ as Trump Threatens Harsh Measures

646 Dead in Iran’s Nationwide Unrest; Tehran Says ‘Ready for War’ as Trump Threatens Harsh Measures

Iran Protest Crackdown: 646 Dead, Trump Threatens Tariffs and Military Options | Tehran Says Ready for War By: Javid Amin | 12 January 2026 A Nation in Turmoil and Global Tensions Escalating Iran is in the midst of one of its most significant crises since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, as widespread protests have swept across all 31 provinces, triggered initially by economic grievances but quickly transforming into broader discontent with the clerical system. Activists and rights groups report that at least 646 people have been killed amid the unrest and…

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