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Sayan Ganguly

Sayan Ganguly

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Sayan Ganguly is an Assistant Editor with indiatoday.tech. National news, politics and international affairs are his key focus areas.

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Delhi News

BJP spokesperson by day, rockstar by night: Nalin Kohli leaves crowd grooving

BJP spokesperson Nalin Kohli swapped TV debates for rock 'n' roll at Delhi's The Piano Man, performing alongside sister Vandana. Rooted in their Kolkata upbringing and Rabindra Sangeet training, the duo's high-energy act surprised audiences and sparked buzz online, with one viral reaction on X calling him "pravakta (spokesperson) by day, rockstar by night."

BJP leader Nalin Kohli stuns audience with high-energy rock gig

India News

'Common man' Vijay swaps veshti-shirt for blazer and pants at oath

Vijay's attire and messaging marked a political turning point in Tamil Nadu, symbolising a generational shift and the end of an era of Dravidian political norms. With Arvind Kejriwal's "aam aadmi" image recently under strain amid controversies, Vijay appears to have filled the vacuum.

Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) chief C Joseph Vijay takes oath as the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister during the swearing-in ceremony, at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, in Chennai, Sunday, May 9, 2026. (PTI)

Exclusive

From dragon fruit farming to CM reckoning: Dilip Ghosh's Bengal comeback story

Leading Bengal CM face Dilip Ghosh told indiatoday.tech that Mamata Banerjee turned "netas into goondas and goondas into netas," but said the BJP may later admit "useful" leaders. He called for Mamata's party to be uprooted, accused her of undermining democratic institutions, and said the party's priority would be restoring law and order.

Bengal CM face Dilip Ghosh speaks exclusively to indiatoday.tech ahead of crucial BJP meet with Amit Shah

Law News

With April 23 nearing, is Bengal racing against time to hold Assembly polls?

Uncertainty clouds Bengal's poll timeline as massive voter deletions, ongoing adjudication, and a not-yet-fully functional appellate system collide with tightening deadlines. With rolls set to freeze today and legal processes unfinished, the Supreme Court's next move will be crucial in deciding whether elections proceed as scheduled or face disruption.

Mamata Banerjee in Supreme Court

India News

Ulfat-e-Sitam: Handshakes and hidden knives in the Modi–Trump friendship

Trump's mix of tareefs and threats towards PM has, for now, given Rahul Gandhi constant fodder. In a Bihar election campaign lacking narrative and consistency, the Congress is trying to loosely cling to Trump - whether it's his outrageous claims of stopping an India–Pakistan war or his "dead economy" jibe.

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Global

India got a MAGA sign-off in Trump's tariff and penalty bomb. Is there a message?

Curiously, Trump signed off his tariff announcement to India by writing 'MAGA!' at the end. Is it because Trump is finally playing to the gallery—appearing to please his MAGA base, which was unhappy over his softer stance on immigration and H-1B policies that benefit India—just days before stepping into the Oval Office? Find out

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Global

The art of not giving a f*** about Donald Trump

After dropping the F-bomb in front of the cameras, a visibly furious Trump retired to his chopper. It was a long, dreary walk, the MAGA hat hanging loosely in his hands. As he boarded his jet to the Netherlands to attend a NATO summit, Trump left hoping the flimsy ceasefire he had brokered would hold in the days to come.

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India News

India pauses Indus Waters Treaty: What next for Pakistan?

From creating storage on the western rivers - Indus, Jhelum, and Chenab - to stopping the sharing of water flow data, the implications could be disastrous for Pakistan, which is heavily dependent on the Indus River System. Under such circumstances, what options do Pakistan really have? Find out

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