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Is Vasundhara Raje an asset or liability for BJP?

Far from the expected debacle, the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has managed a last-lap surge days before Rajasthan goes to polls, India Today's Political Stock Exchange (PSE) finds. As many as 45 per cent of respondents want change in the government whereas a close 44 per cent support the present dispensation led by Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje, the survey shows.

Last month, the PSE had found that 43 per cent of the respondents asked for change in the government while 39 per cent backed it. This shows that there is improvement in numbers for retaining the government.

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US-Iran ceasefire a military success but strategic failure: Israel's ex-deputy NSA

In an exclusive interview on Statecraft, Professor Chuck Freilich, former deputy national security adviser of Israel, analyses the ceasefire between the US and Iran. He describes the conflict as a “military success but a strategic failure”, noting that while Iran’s capabilities were degraded, core objectives such as regime change and ending nuclear threats were not met. The bulletin also explores Oman’s underutilised potential as a strategic partner for India, highlighting how ports like Duqm and Salalah could enable Indian trade and energy imports to bypass the volatile Strait of Hormuz. Additionally, the show examines the controversial role of Pakistan as a mediator in the “Islamabad Accord”, amid allegations that it acted as a proxy for US interests. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s first briefing after the ceasefire is also covered, where he clarified that the campaign is not over and that Iran has committed to reopening the Strait of Hormuz, while Israeli operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon continue.

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