Saad Ansari

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Saad Ansari has a deep interest in analysing domestic and global newsworthy incidents. Inquisitive extroverted and a writer at heart, he loves understanding things and then forming a perspective to intrigue over. Currently, he is pursuing BA in Multimedia and Mass Communication at Bunts Sangha's SM Shetty College, Powai. He can be reached at: mohamedsaadansari2002@gmail.com

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Mamata Banerjee or Sharad Pawar? who will be the face of united opposition against BJP?

With the political turmoil and meetings that have been going on, it is rather very clear that a strong United Opposition against the Bharatiya...

India’s first single – dose vaccine; the J&J vaccine, how it works and controversies around it

On 7th August, India’s Health Minister, Mansukh Mandaviya announced India’s approval of Johnson & Johnson’s single-dose Covid-19 vaccine for emergency use, in a tweet. The...

India should be cautious of China expanding nuclear weapons capacity even though it’s a U.S. centric matter

For the past few weeks, there has been apprehension in the US about whether China is expanding its capacity to store and launch nuclear...

Not just communist, even the BJP was opposed to the Indo-US nuclear deal

Former foreign secretary Vijay Gokhale in his new book 'The Long Game: How the Chinese Negotiate with India', claimed that China used its “close...

Minorities should be considered ‘weaker’ due to Hindu majority in India: Minorities Commission

The National Commission for Minorities has justified various schemes of the central government for religious minorities.  The National Commission for Minorities has told the Supreme...

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Russia Adds Two Brand-New Tu-160M Bombers as Strategic Fleet Grow  

On December 17, 2025, during a meeting of the...

Shashi Ji: A Light That Continues to Shine

Some lives unfold quietly yet are powerful in the...

MC-21 Gets Russian-Made Augmented Reality Display for Safer Landings

The Russian company LOMO (Saint Petersburg), a subsidiary of...

Tu-214 Returns to the Sky, but Only Three Aircraft Are Planned for 2026  

In December 2025, a Tu-214 passenger aircraft with the...