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Bangladesh Army Chief's Russia Shift: Potential Benefits for India

As India remains focused on its western borders following the Pahalgam tragedy, significant geopolitical shifts are occurring in Bangladesh, particularly with the banning of the Awami League party by the interim government. This party, founded by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, has historically dominated Bangladeshi politics since its independence in 1971. The interim government, led by Mohammed Yunus, is reportedly planning a 'humanitarian corridor' in Myanmar's Rakhine state, which may serve to support the Arakan Army rather than aid Rohingya refugees. Concurrently, General Waqar uz Zaman's recent visit to Russia marks a pivotal moment, as he seeks to strengthen Bangladesh's military ties amid rising radicalism and a potential coup within the army. The interim government’s growing ties with China and Pakistan, coupled with India's cancellation of a transhipment agreement, further complicate the regional dynamics. Russia's involvement could provide a counterbalance to these developments, fostering stability in the region. sources

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May 19 2025, 11 am

India Not Dharamshala: Court's Ruling on 140 Crore Issue

The Supreme Court of India has denied a plea from a Sri Lankan national seeking refuge, asserting that India cannot serve as a global shelter for refugees. The petitioner, linked to the now-defunct Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and convicted under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, had his sentence reduced from ten to seven years, with a directive to leave India post-incarceration. He argued that his life was at risk in Sri Lanka and that his family was settled in India. However, Justice Dipankar Datta emphasized that India struggles with its own population of 1.4 billion and questioned the legitimacy of the petitioner’s claim to settle in the country. The court ruled that his detention did not violate his rights under Article 21, as it was lawful, and noted that Article 19 protections only apply to Indian citizens, advising the petitioner to seek refuge elsewhere. sources

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May 19 2025, 4 pm

Yatri Doctor Navankur Chaudhary: Why Is He Newsworthy?

Navankur Chaudhary, a doctor-turned-YouTuber known as Yatri Doctor, has vehemently denied allegations of espionage after the arrest of his acquaintance, Jyoti Malhotra, on charges of spying for Pakistan. In a recent Instagram video, Chaudhary described the claims as "baseless" and the narrative against him as "fake." Originally from Rohtak, Haryana, Chaudhary graduated from Madras Medical College in 2015 and has since amassed nearly 2 million subscribers on his YouTube channel, Yatri Doctor, where he shares his travel experiences from 144 countries. His connection to Malhotra, who was arrested for allegedly passing sensitive information to Pakistani handlers, was limited to a brief encounter after she approached him as a fan. Chaudhary, who emphasized his pride in his Indian heritage and readiness to cooperate with authorities, clarified that he has only visited Pakistan once as part of his goal to travel the world. sources

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May 19 2025, 4 pm

Bengaluru Executive's Video Shows Waterlogging Crisis on Commute

Heavy rainfall in Bengaluru over the past 48 hours has led to severe waterlogging across several low-lying areas, disrupting daily life and travel. A video shared on X by a senior executive highlighted the dire conditions at the Panathur railway underbridge, where roads are submerged in mud, making commutes challenging. Online reactions have been swift, with residents expressing their frustrations about deteriorating road conditions, with some recounting hours-long journeys due to the mess. The worst-hit neighborhoods include Sai Layout, Horamavu, and Rainbow Drive, where homes have flooded and boats were deployed for rescues. Key roads like Silk Board Junction and Koramangala have also been affected, prompting the South Division Traffic Police to introduce a special traffic management plan. Bengaluru has recorded 105.5 mm of rainfall, with the IMD issuing a yellow alert for continued rainfall and thunderstorms in the coming days. sources

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May 19 2025, 3 pm

Founder: No Jobs in USA, UK for Indian Students Now

Job opportunities for Indian students seeking education abroad are dwindling, according to Rajesh Sawhney, founder and CEO of GSF Accelerator. In a recent post on X, Sawhney warned that the traditional path of studying in countries like the US, Canada, and the UK, followed by lucrative job offers, is becoming increasingly ineffective. He highlighted that the "honeymoon period" for international students is over, advising parents to reconsider investing heavily in overseas education. This sentiment resonates amid a backdrop of significant layoffs at companies like Microsoft, which recently cut 6,000 jobs, many affecting Indian professionals. The conversation sparked by Sawhney's remarks has divided social media users, with some agreeing that the job landscape has shifted from credentials to skills, while others argue that opportunities still exist for talented individuals. The changing immigration policies further complicate the prospects for these students. sources

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May 19 2025, 3 pm

Top Court Rebukes Minister Over Colonel Qureshi Comment

The Supreme Court of India has dismissed Madhya Pradesh Minister Vijay Shah's apology for derogatory remarks directed at Colonel Sofiya Qureshi, an officer involved in Operation Sindoor. Justice Surya Kant criticized Shah's apology as insincere and demanded a new investigation by a three-member Special Investigation Team (SIT) of IPS officers, including a woman, to be formed by Tuesday and report by May 28. The court expressed concern over the minister's crass comments, which had sparked significant backlash from opposition parties, military veterans, and some BJP members. Shah's controversial remarks implied that a woman from the same community as terrorists was sent to "strip the country naked," which the court found unacceptable and insensitive. Earlier, the Madhya Pradesh High Court had condemned Shah's language as "the language of the gutters" and had ordered an FIR against him, emphasizing the need for respect towards the armed forces. sources

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May 19 2025, 1 pm

Haryana YouTuber Allegedly Groomed as Pakistani Asset, Police Say

Jyoti Malhotra, a 33-year-old travel YouTuber with 385,000 subscribers, was arrested in New Delhi on espionage charges after being linked to Pakistani intelligence officers. Her journey highlights the modern warfare tactic of using social media influencers to shape narratives. Following the COVID-19 pandemic, the competitive landscape of content creation led her to seek connections, resulting in her interactions with Pakistani officials, including a contact at the Pakistan High Commission. Police allege that she was developed as an asset, although she reportedly had no access to military secrets. Investigations into her lavish lifestyle, which included luxury travel and high-profile meetings in Pakistan, have raised suspicions about the source of her finances. As authorities continue to probe her connections, they suggest she may not be the only influencer involved. Malhotra's father defended her actions, stating she traveled for YouTube content after obtaining necessary permissions. sources

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May 19 2025, 1 pm

Sharad Pawar: Keep Local Politics Out of Global Outreach

PUNE: NCP (SP) president Sharad Pawar has advised Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut against intertwining local politics with India's international outreach, following Raut's call to boycott the Centre's delegations to various countries. Pawar emphasized the importance of unity on international issues, recalling his own experience on a UN delegation under former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. He noted that despite Raut's criticism, a member from the Shiv Sena (UBT) is part of one of the delegations aimed at addressing terrorism. Meanwhile, Pawar is also addressing local opposition to the proposed Purandar Airport, where farmers are resisting land acquisition due to concerns over compensation and environmental impact. He plans to convene a meeting with local representatives and the chief minister to find a resolution, especially after recent violence during drone surveys in the area that left many injured. sources

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May 19 2025, 2 pm

Tharoor's Global Nomination Sparks Controversy in Congress

Operation Sindoor has sparked unrest within the Congress party, with leaders expressing discontent through informal discussions rather than open criticism of the leadership. The party's position diverges sharply from the prevailing national sentiment and the consensus among major political factions, particularly following the government's admission of an intelligence failure linked to the Pahalgam terrorist attack. Notably, the Modi administration's nomination of Shashi Tharoor to lead an all-party delegation has been perceived as a strategic blow to Congress, which is frustrated by the exclusion of its preferred candidates. While other parties have accepted their nominations gracefully, Congress has reacted critically, with its top leaders’ views not aligning with broader opposition sentiments. As the party grapples with internal discord and the implications of Tharoor's role, questions arise regarding its future direction and leadership dynamics, especially in the context of the upcoming elections in Kerala. sources

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May 19 2025, 2 pm

Ashoka University Professor Arrested Over Op Sindoor Post

Ali Khan Mahmudabad, an associate professor at Ashoka University and spokesperson for the Samajwadi Party, was arrested following a social media post regarding Operation Sindoor, according to police reports. The arrest stemmed from a complaint by a BJP Yuva Morcha leader. In his now-deleted post, Mahmudabad expressed concern over the lack of protection for victims of mob lynchings and other violence, criticizing the hypocrisy of right-wing commentators who praised military figures without addressing broader societal issues. Born on December 2, 1982, in Uttar Pradesh, Mahmudabad is the grandson of the last ruling Raja of Mahmudabad and has an extensive educational background, including degrees from Amherst College and Cambridge University. He is a published poet and columnist, contributing to various national and international publications, and has served as a strategic advisor on geopolitics since 2015. sources

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May 19 2025, 1 pm

Mamata Banerjee Challenges BJP on Global MP Naming

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has expressed strong criticism of the Indian government for unilaterally naming Trinamool Congress MP Yusuf Pathan to an all-party delegation aimed at countering Pakistan's terrorism. Banerjee stated that her party was not consulted prior to this decision and emphasized that any representation should involve a request to her party. She affirmed her support for the central government's stance on external affairs but insisted that the choice of delegation members belongs to the party, not the Centre. In response, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju downplayed the controversy, asserting that the delegations are intended to represent the country rather than individual parties. The Centre has organized seven delegations comprising 31 leaders from the ruling National Democratic Alliance and 20 from other parties, set to visit 32 countries starting May 23. sources

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May 19 2025, 1 pm

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