Author: India Aware

The India–Pakistan cricket rivalry has long been considered the most intense competition in world cricket. For decades, fans across the globe have eagerly awaited these high-voltage encounters. However, in recent years, growing political and military tensions between the two nations have affected their relations both on and off the field. Reflecting this strained dynamic, former England cricketer and analyst Michael Atherton has advised the ICC to stop organizing India–Pakistan matches altogether, even if they bring in the highest revenue. In his column for The Times, Atherton argued that while there may be financial and diplomatic reasons behind scheduling these matches…

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The Election Commission will announce the dates for the Bihar Assembly Election 2025 today at 4 PM through a press conference. Reports suggest that this time, the Commission aims to complete the voting process in fewer phases. Political parties’ feedback has also been considered in this decision. But the key question is—how does the Election Commission decide the number of phases in an election, and is there a specific formula behind it? Conducting elections in a vast democracy like India is a massive administrative and security challenge. Every state has its own geographical, social, and political complexities. Hence, the Election…

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The world’s first tri-service women’s sailing expedition, “Samudra Pradakshina,” has achieved a significant milestone. The team has achieved historic success by circumnavigating the coast of Sri Lanka and the Equator. According to the Indian Army, each mile sailed symbolizes courage, resilience, and women’s power, spreading the spirit of India across the world’s oceans. Launched by the Defence Minister on September 11, the expedition represents courage beyond borders, tri-service integration, and a self-reliant India. The expedition team is led by Lieutenant Colonel Anuja Varudkar and Squadron Leader Shraddha P. Raju. The 10-member team comprises Major Karamjeet Kaur, Major Omita Dalvi, Captain…

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Former Indian women’s hockey team captain Pritam Siwach has made significant contributions at the national level through her exceptional skills and leadership abilities. She is the first Indian female hockey coach to be honored with the prestigious Dronacharya Award. Pritam was born on October 2, 1974, in Jharsa village, Gurugram. Despite social challenges, he began playing hockey at the age of 13. During his tenth grade year, when his family proposed marriage, Pritam firmly prioritized his sports career and took two years off. In 1990, Pritam won the Best Player award at his first national competition. He then earned the…

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi participated in the centenary celebrations of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), where he described the Sangh’s 100 years of contribution as an important journey towards nation building. In his address, Prime Minister Modi stated that the RSS has been working with the specific objective of nation-building since its inception. He noted that the Sangh has adopted the path of nation-building through individual development and has established the daily and regular branch system as its working methodology to achieve this goal. Referring to Dr. Hedgewar’s thoughts, the Prime Minister said that he believed that a nation would…

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According to the Election Commission, following the example of Bihar, Uttar Pradesh will also begin a Special Intensive Revision (SIR) campaign of the voter list in October. The primary objective of this important campaign is to ensure maximum transparency and accuracy in the voter list. The Election Commission is expected to issue an official notification in this regard soon. A senior Election Commission official said, “The SIR campaign aims to achieve 100% accuracy in the voter list and increase transparency. Specific document lists are being prepared for the northeastern states. The campaign will be delivered to every household through Booth…

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US President Donald Trump has presented a controversial proposal to resolve the Gaza crisis, which includes a mere 72-hour ultimatum to Hamas. Whether this is a diplomatic pressure tactic or a genuine peace effort has been a topic of intense debate among political experts. The most controversial aspect of Trump’s proposal is that the “Board of Peace” will be chaired by Trump himself. Critics believe this is an attempt to prioritize American interests and establish American dominance in the Middle East. The claim of prior approval by Israel and several Arab nations is also questionable. The lopsided ratio…

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US President Donald Trump has announced significant import duties on foreign pharmaceuticals, kitchen cabinets, furniture, and heavy trucks. This new tariff regime will take effect on October 1. According to President Trump, this decision is aimed at protecting American industries and preserving national interests. Specifically, a 25 percent duty will be imposed on foreign-made heavy trucks. Most significant is the proposed 100 percent tariff on pharmaceutical products, although exemptions would be provided to companies setting up production facilities in the US. This move is intended to strengthen the US pharmaceutical industry and reduce dependence on foreign supplies. India, known as…

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The final of the Asia Cup 2025 will be held between India and Pakistan at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Sunday. This is the first time in the history of the 41-year-old tournament that the two arch-rivals will face each other in the final. India remains unbeaten in the current tournament, having defeated Pakistan in both the league stage and the Super 4. The Indian team will not only be looking to secure a hat-trick of victories against Pakistan, but also aim to win the Asia Cup for a record ninth time. The pitch at the Dubai International Stadium…

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India has rejected Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif’s claims of victory in the war, saying he can rejoice in the damaged air force base and burned-out hangars as symbols of victory. India’s First Secretary at the United Nations, Petal Gahlot, clarified that India will not succumb to nuclear blackmail and will continue to take action against terrorists and their sponsors. Gehlot described Pakistan’s foreign policy as terrorism-centric and said recent developments confirm Islamabad’s sponsorship of terrorism. He noted that on April 25, in the Security Council, Pakistan defended The Resistance Front (TRF), a terrorist organization responsible for killing tourists in…

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