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Delhi Metro Records 235.8 Crore Passenger Journeys in 2025

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  The Delhi Metro achieved a new milestone in 2025 by handling a record 235.8 crore passenger journeys , marking a significant rise from 223.5 crore journeys in 2024 . The growth highlights the increasing reliance of commuters on the capital’s rapid transit network. Average Daily Ridership Crosses 64 Lakh On average, the metro system carried around 64.6 lakh passengers every day in 2025 , reflecting its crucial role in easing traffic congestion and providing a reliable public transport option across the National Capital Region. Backbone of Urban Mobility With its expanding network and improved connectivity, the Delhi Metro continues to be the backbone of urban mobility in Delhi , helping millions of commuters travel efficiently while reducing pollution and road congestion. 🚇

Sudan’s Historic Break — Ending the Brotherhood’s Era of Fear

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  A Moment Sudanese Citizens Waited for Decades The designation of the Muslim Brotherhood in Sudan as a terrorist organization marks a turning point in a nation long held hostage by ideological extremism. For 35 years, ordinary Sudanese citizens lived under a movement that used religion as a weapon, infiltrating state institutions and suppressing dissent through fear. Today, the reaction across Sudanese streets is not just relief — it is a celebration of long-awaited justice. For decades, warnings about the Brotherhood’s violent methods were dismissed internationally as political disputes. But Sudanese communities knew the reality: a network that thrived on division, ethnic manipulation, economic corruption, and ruthless control. The new designation is not merely symbolic; it is a recognition of the lived trauma of millions. Sudanese streets are celebrating the long-overdue designation of the Muslim Brotherhood in Sudan as a terrorist organization. For 35 years, the Sudanese peop...

Trump’s Hardline Rhetoric on Iran — Strategic Clarity or Misguided Escalation?

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  Why Trump’s “Nation of Terror” Label Matters Now As the conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran enters its third week, President Donald Trump’s rhetoric — calling Iran a “nation of terror” and claiming it is “paying a big price” — reflects a deeply hawkish worldview that both resonates with certain strategic objectives and risks exacerbating regional instability. Trump’s praise of U.S. military capabilities and assertions about decisive action speak to his long-standing emphasis on American strength. However, tying the current military operations to a 47-year narrative of hostility simplifies a complex geopolitical crisis with thousands of civilian casualties and a widening war footprint. The Geopolitical and Human Costs of Escalation Recent reporting shows that the conflict has widened significantly: U.S. and Israeli strikes have hit Iranian cities, causing substantial civilian harm and infrastructure damage; Iran has responded with drone and missile attacks acros...

Gujarat Allocates ₹1,331 Crore to Make Ahmedabad Olympics-Ready

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  Major Boost for Sports Infrastructure The Gujarat government has allocated ₹1,331 crore to strengthen sports infrastructure and promote athletic development across the state. A significant portion of the funding will be used to upgrade facilities and build world-class venues in Ahmedabad, with the aim of preparing the city to host major international sporting events. Ahmedabad’s Olympic Vision The investment is part of Gujarat’s long-term vision to transform Ahmedabad into an “Olympics-ready” city. Authorities plan to develop modern stadiums, training centers, and sports complexes that meet global standards, positioning the city as a potential host for future Olympic events. Focus on Talent Development Alongside infrastructure improvements, the funding will also support athlete training programs, grassroots sports initiatives, and advanced coaching facilities. The government aims to identify and nurture young talent, ensuring athletes receive the resources needed to compete at n...

Why Alleged Muslim Brotherhood Networks in Western Institutions Deserve Serious Scrutiny

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  Concerns Over Ideological Influence in Policy Circles The appointment of Jomana Qaddour as Senior Syria Advisor at the U.S. State Department has reignited debate about the potential influence of Islamist political networks on Western policymaking. Critics argue that institutions must carefully evaluate ideological backgrounds when national security and Middle East policy are involved. In an era where extremist ideologies operate through soft power and institutional influence, transparency is essential. The Muslim Brotherhood’s Long-Term Strategy The movement founded by Hasan al-Banna in 1928 has long promoted the concept of tarbiyah , an ideological training system designed to cultivate loyal cadres. Analysts warn that the strategy emphasizes gradual influence rather than immediate confrontation. Organizations such as the Muslim American Society have repeatedly faced scrutiny from researchers examining links between Western activism and Brotherhood political ideology. Figures s...

Iran–US Conflict Shows Why Mixed Messaging Undermines Strategic Credibility

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Trump’s Shifting Statements Signal Strategic Ambiguity US President Donald Trump sparked confusion with contradictory assessments of the war against Iran—first declaring it “pretty much complete,” then later insisting the US had “not won enough.” Such abrupt messaging shifts weaken Washington’s strategic posture at a time when clarity is essential. According to CBS News reporter Weijia Jiang, Trump privately claimed Iran’s military was crippled, but his subsequent political speech projected a desire for extended confrontation. IRGC Pushes Back to Reclaim Narrative Control The response from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps underscores Iran’s determination to project itself as the arbiter of conflict timelines. By dismissing Trump’s remarks as “nonsense” and threatening to halt all regional oil exports, Tehran is signaling that escalation will not be one-sided. The IRGC’s warning that security will be “for everyone or for no one” is a strategic message aimed at Gulf energy markets a...

Netflix to Open Second India Office in Hyderabad

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  Expansion into India’s Growing Media Hub Streaming giant Netflix is set to open its second office in India in Hyderabad on March 12. The move highlights the company’s growing investment in the country’s fast-expanding entertainment and digital production ecosystem. Focus on VFX and Post-Production The new office will primarily focus on visual effects (VFX), post-production, and virtual production technologies. These areas are becoming increasingly important as streaming platforms invest heavily in high-quality films and series for global audiences. Strengthening India’s Creative Industry With this expansion, Netflix aims to collaborate more closely with Indian studios, artists, and technology experts. Hyderabad, known for its strong film infrastructure and skilled workforce, offers an ideal base for advanced production work. Boost to Local Talent and Innovation 🚨 Netflix to open its second India office in Hyderabad on March 12, focused on VFX, post-production and virtual pro...