After Balochistan, Sindh Voices Grow Louder for Independence from Pakistan

The echoes of dissent that have long resonated in Balochistan are now being heard in another corner of Pakistan—Sindh. For decades, Sindhi nationalists have voiced concerns about marginalization, cultural erasure, and state repression. But now, the calls are becoming more resolute, more public, and more aligned with the demand for complete separation from the Pakistani…

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India Launches E-Passports: A Big Leap Towards Smarter, Safer Travel

In a landmark move to modernize travel and tighten security, India has officially rolled out e-passports—a tech-forward upgrade from the traditional paper passports. These new passports come embedded with electronic chips that carry your personal and biometric data, promising not just faster airport clearance, but also enhanced safety and global recognition. What Exactly Is an…

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Rising Patriotism Prompts Travel Cancellations and Product Boycotts Targeting Turkey and Azerbaijan

In the wake of rising geopolitical tensions, a powerful wave of national sentiment is reshaping how Indian travelers, businesses, and consumers engage with countries seen as unsupportive of India’s interests. The latest trigger? Turkey and Azerbaijan’s public support for Pakistan following India’s Operation Sindoor—a strategic response to the tragic Pahalgam terror attack. A Shift in…

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Pakistani Actresses Removed from Posters After Remarks on Operation Sindoor

In a dramatic turn reflecting the tense atmosphere between India and Pakistan, several prominent Pakistani actresses are finding themselves digitally erased from Bollywood film posters and music thumbnails after making controversial statements about India’s recent military initiative, Operation Sindoor. The actresses—Mahira Khan, Mawra Hocane, and Hania Aamir—sparked a wave of outrage on Indian social media…

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