Saif Ali Khan and Rajdeep Sardesai on Royal Ranthambore’s Conserving India’s Finest Tigers
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In this live report from Freedom Park, Bengaluru, India Today's Nagarjun Dwarkanath details a major protest led by Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar. The Karnataka Congress is demonstrating against two key issues: the alleged harassment of the Gandhis and party leaders by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in the National Herald case, and the Union Government's passing of the 'VB-G RAM G Bill' (Viksit Bharat Gram Rozgar aur Manav Garima Bill). Shivakumar alleges the Centre intends to 'kill' the scheme and erase Mahatma Gandhi's name by replacing MGNREGA.
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This edition of Postmortem turns the spotlight on crimes that both shock and compel closer scrutiny, unpacking not just the act but the larger patterns behind it. In today's episode, the focus is on a chilling knife attack in Mumbai, where a man allegedly carried out a violent assault while claiming links with ISIS. The incident has raised fresh concerns about the persistence of extremist influence and the vulnerability of individuals to radical ideologies. The episode goes beyond the crime itself, examining the broader trend of radicalisation among young men. It explores how online propaganda, social isolation, and ideological manipulation can create pathways that lead individuals towards extremism. Postmortem also takes a closer look at how law enforcement agencies across India track and respond to such threats. From intelligence gathering to coordinated surveillance networks, the programme highlights the mechanisms used by police to identify early signs of radicalisation and intervene before violence unfolds.
This is a story that starts in Ranchi… with long nights, strict parents, and a kid learning to control fear before finding his voice on the field.
The latest episode of Statecraft examines the escalating conflict between the United States and Iran as the sixty-day deadline under the War Powers Resolution expires.