Staying in Odisha for past 37 years, Pakistani Hindu woman prays for divine intervention after 'quit-India' notice
Monday, 28 April 2025 () Balangir district administration is proceeding cautiously with the potential deportation of Sharda Bai, a Pakistani Hindu woman residing in India for 37 years, after a 'quit-India' notice. District police are monitoring the family and awaiting directives from the state home department. Sharda, whose visa has long expired, is seeking divine intervention as she hopes to remain in India.
In this exclusive interview, Atul Aneja, a renowned Foreign and Strategic Affairs Expert, discusses India's bold shift in foreign policy, focusing on the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty. Mr. Aneja sheds light on India's new strategic posture in South Asia and what it means for regional...
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On April 23, 2025, India suspended the Indus Waters Treaty following a deadly terror attack in Kashmir, blaming Pakistan for cross-border terrorism. The move ends decades of controlled water sharing..