Raghav Chadha’s Exit from AAP: Internal Rift, Leadership Strain or Political Strategy?

Raghav Chadha’s Exit from AAP: Internal Rift, Leadership Strain or Political Strategy?

Raghav Chadha’s Exit from AAP: A Sign of Deeper Fault Lines Within the Party By: Javid Amin | 24 April 2026 A Political Moment That Raises Bigger Questions The sidelining of Raghav Chadha from a key parliamentary role in the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is not just an isolated personnel decision—it reflects deeper structural tensions within a party once celebrated for its promise of “new politics.” With Arvind Kejriwal at the helm, AAP’s journey from an anti-corruption movement to a national political force has been rapid. But that rise has…

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Iran–US Talks in Islamabad: Confusion Over Iranian Arrival as Pakistan Locks Down Capital (24 April 2026)

Iran–US Talks in Islamabad: Confusion Over Iranian Arrival as Pakistan Locks Down Capital

Iran–US Talks in Limbo: Islamabad Locked Down, But Tehran Yet to Commit By: Javid Amin | 24 April 2026 As of the evening of April 24, 2026 (IST), Islamabad stands on edge—fully secured, diplomatically primed, yet still waiting. Despite multiple international reports suggesting that Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi could arrive tonight, Tehran has officially denied that any delegation has departed. The result: a high-stakes diplomatic standoff marked by uncertainty, conflicting narratives, and rising global attention. Conflicting Signals: Arrival or Strategic Delay? The most striking feature of the current situation…

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“Marathons vs Governance?”: Sunil Sharma Targets Omar Abdullah Government Over ‘Elite Priorities’

“Marathons vs Governance?”: Sunil Sharma Targets Omar Abdullah Government Over ‘Elite Priorities’

“Marathons, Skiing & 5-Star Dinners”: A Political Punchline or Public Reality? By: Javid Amin | 23 April 2026 In the evolving political landscape of Jammu & Kashmir, rhetoric often shapes perception as much as policy does. The latest salvo from Sunil Sharma—accusing the National Conference government led by Omar Abdullah of being “busy in marathons, skiing, and 5-star dinners”—is more than a passing remark. It is a carefully constructed political narrative, designed to tap into public frustrations and reframe governance priorities. Lifestyle Optics vs Ground Governance At the heart of…

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The Power of Hormuz: Iran’s Toll Strategy Reshapes Global Oil, Trade, and Geopolitics

The Power of Hormuz: Iran’s Toll Strategy Reshapes Global Oil, Trade, and Geopolitics

The Power of Hormuz: How Iran’s Toll Strategy Is Redefining Global Power By: Javid Amin | 24 April 2026 In geopolitics, control over geography often translates into control over destiny. Nowhere is this more evident than in the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow passage that has once again become the epicenter of global tension. Iran’s reported move to begin collecting tolls from vessels transiting the strait marks a dramatic escalation—not just in its standoff with the United States, but in how power is exercised over global trade itself. This is…

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