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‘Delhi-Dehradun Highway Not For Muslims’: How Trio’s Arrest Brought Hindu Raksha Group In Spotlight | Explainers News

‘Delhi-Dehradun Highway Not For Muslims’: How Trio’s Arrest Brought Hindu Raksha Group In Spotlight | Explainers News

Last Updated:March 13, 2026, 19:10 IST Police officials said the three accused — two women and a man — are residents of Dehradun in neighbouring Uttarakhand One of the accused with the police. (News18) Taking note of a viral video, the police have arrested two women and a man who allegedly wrote ‘This Delhi-Dehradun highway is not meant for Muslims’ on roadside structures along the national highway in Saharanpur district in Uttar Pradesh. The trio claimed to be associated with the Hindu Raksha Dal. A court on Friday sent the three accused to judicial custody. The incident and the viral clip According to police, the incident took place in the jurisdiction of the Bihari Garh police station along National Highway-72A, an elevated stretch connecting Delhi and Dehradun. Investigators said the graffiti was written on the evening of February 26. Police officials said the three accused — two women and a man — are residents of Dehradun in neighbouring Uttarakhand. They allegedly travelled to the highway and began spray-painting slogans on cemented blocks and roadside structures. …

‘Ghost Oil Tankers’: What Is India’s ‘Shadow’ Fleet That Has Got Security Agencies Worried? | Explainers News

‘Ghost Oil Tankers’: What Is India’s ‘Shadow’ Fleet That Has Got Security Agencies Worried? | Explainers News

Last Updated:March 12, 2026, 21:47 IST Sources said these oil tankers – transporting sanctioned crude from Russia, Iran, and Venezuela – engage in “going dark” by disabling their AIS transponders to hide their movements These oil tankers are increasingly seen as a triple threat, raising fears of catastrophic environmental spills, maritime collisions, and sudden domestic price shocks. (Image for representation: IMAGEN 4 ENGINE) Security agencies in India have raised serious concerns over what they called a growing “shadow” fleet of risky, aging oil tankers operating in close to the country’s coastline. These “ghost oil tankers” are increasingly seen as a triple threat, raising fears of catastrophic environmental spills, maritime collisions, and sudden domestic price shocks. As India navigates its energy security requirements amid the ongoing West Asia conflict, the presence of these ships – transporting sanctioned crude from Russia, Iran, and Venezuela – presents a precarious challenge to the region’s stability. Their operators reportedly employ deceptive tactics to bypass western sanctions, price caps, and international regulations. HOW DO THESE SHIPS FUNCTION? According to top government …

Caught In Conflict: How Indian Sailors Power Global Shipping And Why They Face Risks In Gulf War | Explainers News

Caught In Conflict: How Indian Sailors Power Global Shipping And Why They Face Risks In Gulf War | Explainers News

Last Updated:March 12, 2026, 12:14 IST The number of Indian sailors has grown from around 1.25 lakh a decade ago to more than three lakh now Indian sailors work on various types of vessels, including oil tankers, containers, LPG vessels, and bulk carriers. (AFP Image for Representation) It’s testing times for thousands of sailors from across the world who are stuck at sea as the situation in West Asia turns more volatile. For India, the concern is not just the implications of the US-Israel-Iran war on the global supply chain but also the fact that the country’s sailors—one of the largest and most important talent pools—are also stranded in the raging conflict. India’s Share In Global Shipping India is one of the top three countries that supply the world’s sailors and the number of Indian sailors has grown exponentially in the past decade. According to government data, the number of Indian sailors has grown from around 1.25 lakh a decade ago to more than three lakh now. Indians now comprise around 10-12 per cent of …

Harish Rana Gets SC Nod For Passive Euthanasia: What Is Living Will? Where Can You Get It Made? | Explainers News

Harish Rana Gets SC Nod For Passive Euthanasia: What Is Living Will? Where Can You Get It Made? | Explainers News

Last Updated:March 11, 2026, 14:18 IST Harish Rana Gets SC Nod For Passive Euthanasia: Living Will stipulates your medical wishes if you can’t communicate. Mumbai even has a ‘Living Will’ clinic. News18 explains A living will is a legal document that lets a person state his/her wishes about medical treatment in case they become unable to communicate or make decisions due to illness or incapacity such as being in a coma or suffering from advanced dementia. (AI generated) As the Supreme Court on Wednesday granted Harish Rana, 32, who has been comatose for 12 years, the permission for passive euthanasia, one question that has emerged is can a person make a ‘living will’ for these decisions? Do you know Mumbai has India’s first clinic dedicated towards it? News18 explains all you need to know about ‘living wills’. LEGAL BASIS FOR LIVING WILLS Ghaziabad’s Harish Rana, 32, suffered head injuries after falling from the fourth floor of a building in 2013 and has been in a coma for over a decade. A bench of Justices J …

Bangladesh To Nepal: How India’s Fuels Power South Asian Neighbours’ Economy | Explainers News

Bangladesh To Nepal: How India’s Fuels Power South Asian Neighbours’ Economy | Explainers News

Last Updated:March 11, 2026, 13:10 IST Neighbourhood First Policy Explained: By providing petroleum products, India helps South Asian neighbours such as Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Bhutan manage energy security Neighbourhood First is a core component of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s foreign policy. (PTI File) With its fuel reserves depleted and to prevent shortages amid the US-Israel-Iran war, Bangladesh has formally requested an additional 50,000 metric tonnes of diesel from India over the next four months. An immediate 5,000 tonnes arrived in Bangladesh on March 10. This is just one the several examples of how, over the years, India has emerged as the central pillar of energy security for its immediate neighbours, with the Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) and other entities supplying essential petroleum products — petrol, diesel, and ATF — to Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. This ‘Neighbourhood First’ policy approach has transformed India into a vital energy hub, sustaining transportation, power generation, and agriculture in these nations during global supply disruptions. India’s role as a regional energy hub is a cornerstone for the economies …

SC Allows Passive Euthanasia For 32-Year-Old: How Aruna Shanbaug Case Paved The Way | Explainers News

SC Allows Passive Euthanasia For 32-Year-Old: How Aruna Shanbaug Case Paved The Way | Explainers News

Last Updated:March 11, 2026, 11:57 IST What is passive euthanasia? When is it allowed? Mumbai’s KEM Hospital’s Aruna Shanbaug case, which opened the door for passive euthanasia in India, explained Harshit Rana and Aruna Shanbaug. (File) The Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed passive euthanasia for a 32-year-old man, who has been comatose for more than 12 years, by withdrawing his artificial life support. Passive euthanasia is the intentional act of letting a patient die by withholding or withdrawing life support or the treatment necessary to keep him alive. What is the Harish Rana case? Ghaziabad’s Harish Rana, 32, suffered head injuries after falling from the fourth floor of a building in 2013 and has been in a coma for over a decade. A bench of Justices J B Pardiwala and K V Viswanathan directed AIIMS to grant admission in palliative care to Rana so that the medical treatment can be withdrawn. It must be ensured that it is withdrawn with a tailored plan so that dignity is maintained, the bench said. The top court earlier …

Centre Says Energy Imports Flowing From Multiple Sources: Where Does India Get Its Oil, Gas From? | Explainers News

Centre Says Energy Imports Flowing From Multiple Sources: Where Does India Get Its Oil, Gas From? | Explainers News

Last Updated:March 10, 2026, 21:14 IST Union minister Hardeep Singh Puri said the central government is taking measures to ensure 100% supply of CNG and piped natural gas to domestic consumers A delivery staff unloads LPG cylinders from a truck at a distribution point in Mumbai on March 10, 2026. (Image: AFP) Petroleum and natural gas minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Tuesday said India’s energy imports are continuing to flow from “different sources and routes”, amid the ongoing West Asia conflict that has triggered a massive energy crisis the world over. With oil and gas prices soaring and the Strait of Hormuz – a vital artery that transports 20 percent of the world’s petroleum and natural gas – effectively under the control of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, one-third of India’s natural gas imports have been disrupted. According to Puri, however, the Centre is taking measures to ensure 100 percent supply of CNG (compressed natural gas) and piped natural gas (PNG) to domestic consumers. “We are committed to ensure uninterrupted supply of affordable energy to our domestic …

Heat Wave Alerts Across India: Summer Of 2026 To Be Hotter Than 2024 When Temperatures Crossed 50°C? | Explainers News

Heat Wave Alerts Across India: Summer Of 2026 To Be Hotter Than 2024 When Temperatures Crossed 50°C? | Explainers News

Last Updated:March 10, 2026, 19:37 IST Phones, ACs caught fire in 2024: February 2026 was recorded as one of the warmest since 1901. What next? What precautions to take? News18 explains The IMD predicts an increased number of heatwave days in 2026. (PTI File) The summer of 2026 is likely to be a “scorching preview” of the record-breaking heat seen in 2024, with some experts warning it could even mirror or surpass those extreme conditions. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has already issued early alerts for above-normal maximum temperatures across most of India from March to May 2026. WHY THE QUESTION February 2026 was recorded as one of the warmest since 1901, with temperatures in many regions feeling like late March. A transition from La Niña to El Niño conditions is expected by mid-2026. Historically, El Niño events in India are linked to intense heatwaves and potential monsoon irregularities. 2026 is forecast to be the fourth consecutive year with average global temperatures rising by at least above pre-industrial levels. WHICH AREAS MAY BE WORST HIT? …

The ‘Dirham Dividend’: The Real Reason Yash’s ‘Toxic’ Moved To June Amid West Asia War | Explainers News

The ‘Dirham Dividend’: The Real Reason Yash’s ‘Toxic’ Moved To June Amid West Asia War | Explainers News

Last Updated:March 04, 2026, 19:23 IST When a film like Toxic—which is being marketed as a global ‘English-Kannada’ hybrid—is delayed, the producers are essentially waiting for the ‘geopolitical risk premium’ to subside For a ‘pan-India’ star like Yash, whose brand exploded globally following the KGF franchise, the Gulf is not merely a secondary market; it is a vital pillar of Toxic’s ‘break-even’ strategy. File image The announcement that the highly anticipated action saga Toxic has been postponed from March to June 2026 has sent ripples through the Indian film industry. While fans of the Kannada superstar Yash are understandably disappointed, the decision by KVN Productions underscores a cold, commercial reality: the Indian blockbuster is no longer a domestic-only enterprise. The escalating conflict in West Asia, particularly the recent naval skirmishes and strikes involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, has effectively shuttered one of the most lucrative “overseas” territories for Indian cinema. Gulf ‘Second Home’ of Indian Cinema? For a “pan-India” star like Yash, whose brand exploded globally following the KGF franchise, the Gulf Cooperation Council …

10 Million Indians Live, Work In Gulf: Why Israel-Iran War Is Bringing Back 1990 ‘Airlift’ Memories | Explainers News

10 Million Indians Live, Work In Gulf: Why Israel-Iran War Is Bringing Back 1990 ‘Airlift’ Memories | Explainers News

Last Updated:March 04, 2026, 16:38 IST Why new Gulf crisis emerging from US-Israel-Iran war is bringing back memories of Great Evacuation of Indians in 1990s, which was the theme of the movie Airlift, News18 explains Indians returning from Dubai amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, upon their arrival at Indira Gandhi International Airport, in New Delhi on Tuesday. (PTI) Amid the US-Israel-Iran war, a ‘new Gulf crisis’ is brewing, which could have direct and severe implications for India due to its massive diaspora and energy dependence. Why this has brought back memories of the 1990 mass exodus of Indian disapora, News18 explains Human impact and evacuation Roughly 9.5 to 10 million Indians live and work in the Gulf region, primarily in the UAE (3.56 million), Saudi Arabia, and Qatar. As many as 37 Indian-flagged ships with over 1,000 seafarers are stuck in the Persian Gulf, the Gulf of Oman and the adjoining sea areas as the key shipping route through the Strait of Hormuz is closed due to the ongoing military actions involving …