Ramneek Manhas

The author is media professional with over 21 years of experience in print, web and mobile media. He is Managing Editor of J&K Reporter.

Mahotsav 2023: An impressive Showcase of Regional Business Innovation and

Mahotsav 2023 was the impressive display of the rich musical and cultural heritage of Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir. Attendees were treated to a captivating array of performances that showcased the diverse traditions and customs of these three regions. By Ramneek Manhas In a vibrant celebration of local talent and culture, Mahotsav 2023 which unfolded as […]Read More

Congress Ecosystem Plays up ‘North-South’ Divide After Humiliating Poll Drubbing

Congress suffered a huge setback with the losses in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. The defeat, however, precipitated the Congress ecosystem to fuel regional chauvinism and ratcheting up the ‘North-South’ divide, which involved denigrating the Hindi siders as ‘uneducated’ and ‘ill-informed’ because they voted for a political party that has cooked Congress’ goose. BY Amit […]Read More

BJP’s Clean Sweep in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh: A Vote

One of the key factors contributing to BJP’s success in these states is the public’s unwavering confidence in Prime Minister Modi’s guarantee of good governance. Modi’s track record at the national level due to his emphasis on various initiatives and economic reforms has endeared him to voters across diverse demographics. BY Ramneek Manhas In a […]Read More

India’s Transformative Role in Global Healthcare: Strengthening Ties with Middle

India’s contribution to the West Asian, South Asian, and African nations have been instrumental in improving healthcare accessibility and quality. BY Akanksha Singh  Introduction The healthcare industry is an ever-evolving landscape, shaped by advancements in technology, research, and international collaborations. In this dynamic environment, India has emerged as a significant player, not only addressing domestic […]Read More

Don’t Blame Hari Singh for Delay in 1947 Accession of

Maharaja had to be very careful about the steps he intended to take. Before the Radcliffe Award for Gurdaspur, he refused to commit publicly on accession. Secondly, he kept Pakistan guessing about his choice of accession. He played some deft diplomacy. By Dr. Ramesh Tamiri History has been unjust to Maharaja Hari Singh. Even after […]Read More

Caste Census: Bihar, Once A Beacon of Light has wilfully

Bihar Caste Census has the potential to unleash a socio-political war. BY Saroj Kumar Rath and Venkatraman Krishnamurthy Mahagathbandhan government in Bihar, which is composed primarily of JD(U)-RJD-INC and Left Parties, issued a notification on 06 June 2022 and announced that a census of the state population would be conducted. Under fire from the constitutional […]Read More

Diplomatic Immunity and The Indo-Canadian issue

In diplomacy, interests, not permanent friends or foes, take precedence. BY Dr. Santhosh Mathew Factually, Canada is the world’s second largest country in terms of territory and India the most populous democracy. Canada is home to the largest Sikh population after India. Canada is also the closest neighbour of America and according to some critics, […]Read More

Narratives in Bharat’s Elections: From Identity to Influence, Democracy to

The elaborate narrative warfare against Bharat, masterminded by foreign entities and an intricate network of organisations, represents a multifaceted and synchronised endeavour with the objective of molding worldwide opinions about the nation. BY Rajan Kumar Mishra Elections in Bharat, are a magnificent showcase of democracy in action, where the voices of over a billion citizens […]Read More

Pakistan Army wanted to get back Siachen using Kargil as

The Indian Armed Forces launched “Operation Vijay” to recapture the occupied territories. BY Neeraj Mahajan Every year 26th of July is observed as Kargil Vijay Diwas. It is an important landmark in the history of India, and yet another occasion to honour the brave Indian soldiers who sacrificed their lives to ensure India’s victory over […]Read More

Will Pakistan’s financial woes come to an end with the

In the last 60 years, Pakistan has turned to IMF for loans no fewer than 22 times. It is perhaps a record transaction that IMF has made over time. Pakistan’s each encounter with the IMF has never been without complications. By K N Pandita Bailout “The recent staff-level agreement (SLA) came after an eight-month delay in […]Read More