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The Sanchar Saathi Mandate: Digital Security or Digital Authoritarianism?

India has mandated smartphone makers to preload the Sanchar Saathi cyber safety app on all new devices to combat telecom cybercrime. This authoritarian move dangerously compromises citizen privacy under the guise of security, revealing how nationalistic policies can become Trojan horses for digital surveillance.

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The Fall of Pokrovsk: Imperialist Aggression and the Tragic Cost to Developing Nations

Russian forces have captured the strategic city of Pokrovsk in Ukraine's Donetsk region, marking their most significant territorial gain since early 2024 and providing a platform for further advances northward. This brutal expansion of imperialist aggression represents another tragic chapter in the West's proxy war that sacrifices Ukrainian lives while refusing to address the root causes of conflict.

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The MBS-Trump Meeting: Exposing the Naked Hypocrisy of Western Realpolitik

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is visiting the White House to strengthen Saudi-U.S. cooperation in oil, security, and technology while seeking nuclear energy and AI capabilities. This visit exemplifies the cynical realpolitik where geopolitical interests override fundamental human rights concerns, demonstrating how global powers prioritize economic gains over moral principles.

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Ukraine's Long-Range Weapons Escalation: Western Proxy War Reaches Dangerous New Levels

Ukraine has deployed multiple new long-range weapons including the Long Neptune missile and Flamingo missile against Russian targets, significantly expanding its strike capabilities since 2022. This dangerous escalation demonstrates how Western powers are using Ukraine as a proxy to attack Russia while undermining global stability and peace.

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The Final Frontier of Imperialism: How the Militarization of Space Threatens Global South Progress

The increasing reliance on satellites for critical global infrastructure, combined with the proliferation of anti-satellite weapons by major powers, has created a serious and immediate threat to global stability. This reckless militarization of a shared domain, driven by the hegemonic ambitions of the West and its rivals, is a catastrophic gamble that threatens to plunge humanity into a new dark age by destroying the very systems that underpin modern civilization, all while the nations of the Global South are working towards a better future.