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China's Unconventional Warfare Against India in Northeast Border

Life in Dimapur, Nagaland, may seem normal, but underlying issues reveal decades of decay and turmoil, exacerbated by China's non-conventional warfare strategies. Through its 'Three Warfares'—psychological, public opinion, and legal warfare—China has indirectly waged war against India, leveraging Myanmar as a conduit for smuggling narcotics, weapons, and wildlife. The region suffers from rampant drug addiction and violence, with insurgent groups like the National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) and the Zomi Revolutionary Army (ZRA) reportedly funded and armed by China. These groups engage in drug trafficking and extortion, contributing to social decay. China's influence in South Asia is evident through its support for Pakistan and Myanmar's military junta, fostering instability in the region. The situation poses serious challenges for India's northeastern states, where armed insurgents and drug problems threaten societal well-being. sources

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May 22 2025, 9 am

Top Court Criticizes ED for Tamil Nadu Raids

The Supreme Court has reprimanded the Enforcement Directorate (ED) for exceeding its authority during recent raids on Tamil Nadu's state-run liquor shops, instructing the agency to cease its investigations into corruption allegations. The court described the ED's actions as a violation of federal governance principles, following raids conducted in March and last week related to alleged corruption in liquor transportation and licensing. Chief Justice BR Gavai highlighted the need for the ED to focus on individuals rather than corporations. The ruling was welcomed by the ruling DMK party, which accused the ED of political harassment. Tamil Nadu's Excise Minister, S. Muthusamy, criticized the ED's conduct as politically motivated, asserting that no substantial evidence had been found to support the allegations. The controversy arises as the DMK and the opposition AIADMK prepare for upcoming Assembly elections, with accusations of misuse of federal agencies by the BJP. sources

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May 22 2025, 1 pm

RBSE 12th Result Live: 8 Lakh Students Await Results

The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) is set to announce the Class 12 results today, May 22, at 5 PM. Students can access their results and download scorecards from the official RBSE website, rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in. The exams took place between March 6 and April 7, 2025. To download results, students should navigate to the "News Update" section, select their stream (Science, Commerce, or Arts), and enter their login details, including roll number and date of birth. Last year, the Commerce stream boasted the highest pass percentage at 98.95%, followed by Science at 97.73% and Arts at 96.88%. Notably, girls outperformed boys in Science, achieving a 98.90% pass rate compared to 97.08% for boys. Shahpura district recorded the best overall performance with a 99.35% pass rate, out of 258,071 candidates, 252,205 successfully passed the exams. Results will also be available on NDTV's education website. sources

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May 22 2025, 4 pm

PM Modi Mocks Pakistan: Rahim Yar Khan Airbase in ICU

During a rally in Bikaner, Rajasthan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the impact of India's Operation Sindoor on Pakistan's Rahim Yar Khan airbase, stating it is currently in "ICU" due to Indian strikes. Modi asserted that those who attempted to undermine India have faced severe consequences, declaring that the operation represents a new form of justice rather than mere revenge. He pledged that India would not engage in trade or dialogue with Pakistan unless it pertains to Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, underscoring that Pakistan will incur heavy costs for any terrorist actions, impacting its military and economy. Modi characterized this approach as part of a broader strategy to combat terrorism, describing it as the "Raudra Roop" of a strong India. He reiterated that the era of impunity for Pakistan is over, and that India is committed to a decisive stance against terrorism. sources

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May 22 2025, 4 pm

Soldier Dies in Action Against Terrorists in Kishtwar, J&K

A soldier was killed in action during a fierce encounter with terrorists in Kishtwar, Jammu and Kashmir, early on Thursday. The White Knight Corps of the Army reported that the soldier sustained grievous injuries in the gunfight and succumbed despite medical efforts. The ongoing operation, named Op Trashi, is being conducted in collaboration with the Jammu and Kashmir Police, with reports indicating that four terrorists are trapped in the area. This incident follows a series of anti-terror operations in the region, which have intensified since the Pulwama terror attack on April 22 that claimed 26 lives. Previous operations resulted in the elimination of six terrorists in South Kashmir earlier this month. The situation remains tense, as India has responded to threats with military action against terrorist bases in Pakistan, leading to a temporary ceasefire following escalated hostilities. sources

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May 22 2025, 4 pm

Jaishankar: Don't Pretend Pakistan Isn't Involved in Terrorism

India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, during his visit to the Netherlands, reiterated accusations against Pakistan regarding its involvement in terrorism, dismissing Islamabad's claims of ignorance about terror groups operating within its borders. Addressing a question from Dutch daily De Volkskrant, he asserted, "Stop pretending Pakistan is not involved in terrorist attacks on India," and emphasized that major terrorists are active in Pakistani cities. Jaishankar linked recent hostilities to a "barbaric attack" in Jammu and Kashmir, attributing the motives of the attackers to the "extreme religious outlook" of Pakistan's Army chief. He stressed that terrorism should not be linked to the Kashmir issue, which he described as a historical fact of illegal occupation by Pakistan. Jaishankar also rejected any claims of U.S. mediation in the recent ceasefire between India and Pakistan, asserting that the Kashmir dispute is a bilateral matter that must be resolved by the two nations. sources

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May 22 2025, 3 pm

Jaishankar Discusses Pahalgam and Pakistan Army Chief's Extremism

The recent military conflict between India and Pakistan was ignited by a "barbaric" terrorist attack on April 22 in Jammu and Kashmir, which resulted in the deaths of 26 civilians, according to Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar. He attributed the attack to the extremist views of Pakistan's Army Chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, who has been accused of fostering religious discord. Jaishankar emphasized that the ceasefire established on May 12 was a result of direct negotiations between India and Pakistan, dismissing claims by former U.S. President Donald Trump of his involvement. Following the attack, India initiated Operation Sindoor, targeting terror camps in Pakistan, which resulted in a retaliatory missile exchange. Jaishankar has reiterated that Pakistan must dismantle its terrorist infrastructure before any peace talks can proceed, highlighting ongoing tensions and the Indian military's readiness to respond to future threats. sources

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May 22 2025, 3 pm

Kerala Plus Two 2025 Results: 77.81% Pass Rate, Link Here

The results for the Kerala second-year Higher Secondary and Vocational Higher Secondary examinations, conducted in March 2025, have been announced, revealing a pass rate of 77.81%, a decline from last year's 78.69%. Education Minister V Sivankutty disclosed the results, which became accessible at 3 PM via official websites including keralaresults.nic.in and dhsekerala.gov.in. A total of 4,44,807 candidates participated in this year's Plus Two exams, which took place from March 6 to March 29, with Arts stream exams concluding on March 21. Students can retrieve their marksheets, which detail their scores and personal information, through the DigiLocker portal. Those who did not pass can opt for supplementary exams, while dissatisfied students may apply for rechecking their answer sheets online. Further information on these processes will be provided on the official website following the results announcement. sources

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May 22 2025, 3 pm

Supreme Court's Ruling on NEET-PG Seat Blocking: Chance vs Merit

The Supreme Court of India has criticized the practice of seat-blocking during postgraduate medical course admissions, stating it disadvantages higher-ranked candidates and undermines merit-based selection. This common practice allows candidates to accept multiple seats and later abandon less preferred options, resulting in lower-ranked candidates securing better positions. The bench, led by Justices JB Pardiwala and R Mahadevan, emphasized that such malpractice reflects systemic flaws in the admission process, including lack of transparency and governance. To address these issues, the court issued several directives, including the implementation of a synchronized counselling calendar, mandatory fee disclosures by universities, and strict penalties for seat-blocking. Additionally, it called for a uniform counselling conduct code across states and a third-party oversight mechanism for annual audits. The court also revised a previous compensation ruling for affected candidates from Rs 10 lakh to Rs 1 lakh, acknowledging past policy improvements while urging further reforms. sources

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May 22 2025, 2 pm

Security Incident at Salman Khan's Home; Two Arrested

Mumbai Police have arrested two individuals, Jitendra Kumar Singh, 23, and Isha Chhabra, 32, for attempting to trespass into Bollywood actor Salman Khan's apartment this week. Singh was first spotted near Khan's residence, Galaxy Apartments, on Tuesday morning, where he reacted violently when approached by security. That evening, he managed to enter the building using a vehicle belonging to a resident but was apprehended by police. Chhabra attempted a similar intrusion early Wednesday, reaching the apartment's lift before being stopped. Both have been charged with trespassing. This incident follows a serious security scare for Khan in April 2022, when gunfire erupted outside his home, linked to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, which has issued threats against him. In response, Khan has been granted 'Y-plus' security and has enhanced the security measures at his residence, particularly after the murder of a close associate, Baba Siddique. sources

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May 22 2025, 2 pm

Jaishankar Responds to Trump's India-Pak Mediation Claim

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar emphasized that the recent ceasefire between India and Pakistan resulted from a direct bilateral arrangement, not international mediation, particularly from the United States. In an interview with NOS, he reiterated India's right to respond to terrorism, referencing a terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir on April 22 that killed 26 people. India’s subsequent Operation Sindoor targeted terror sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, resulting in over 100 terrorist deaths. Jaishankar clarified that while the operation remains strategically active, it does not imply ongoing military engagement, as a cessation of hostilities was agreed upon following a May 10 communication from the Pakistani military. He dismissed claims of U.S. mediation, asserting that any discussions about the ceasefire were strictly between New Delhi and Islamabad. Jaishankar also reaffirmed India's non-negotiable stance on Kashmir, stating that it is an integral part of India and not open for discussion. sources

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May 22 2025, 1 pm

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