Truth Behind Narrative of Hindu Insecurity in India Hindus, who constitute approximately 78-80% of India's population (around 1.1 billion people based on recent estimates and extrapolations from the 2011 census), form the overwhelming majority in the country. As such, systemic insecurity or persecution of Hindus as a community in India is not supported by evidence from government data, international reports, or independent monitoring. Dominant Patterns of Religious Violence Recent reports on religious violence in India (2023-2025) overwhelmingly document attacks targeting religious minorities , particularly Christians and Muslims , often linked to Hindu nationalist groups or vigilante actions: Violence against Christians surged, with organizations like the Evangelical Fellowship of India reporting 601 incidents in 2023 and over 840 in 2024 (including assaults, church vandalism, and disruptions of worship). The United Christian Forum recorded over 800 verified acts of violen...
I mpact of Venezuela Attack on Oil Market The U.S. military strike on Venezuela on January 3, 2026, which resulted in the capture of President Nicolás Maduro and aims to secure control over the country's vast oil reserves, has introduced new geopolitical tensions into global energy markets. Venezuela holds approximately 303 billion barrels of proven oil reserves—about one-fifth of the world's total—but its current production is limited to around 900,000 to 1.1 million barrels per day (bpd), representing less than 1% of global supply. This low output means any immediate disruptions from the attack are unlikely to cause major supply shortages, especially given projections of a record global oil surplus in 2026. Short-Term Impact on Oil Prices and Markets Limited Price Upside with Added Volatility : Experts anticipate only a modest increase in oil prices due to heightened risks, with a slight "risk premium" already factored in. Brent crude recently traded up to aroun...
Banke Chamar was a freedom fighter who died for his actions in the Indian Rebellion of 1857. He lived in the villege of Kaurpur in Machhli Shahar in Jaunpur district of Uttar Pradesh. When the revolution failed, the British Government declared that Banke Chamar and his 18 associates were revolutionaries and he was hanged after arrest. The bravery of martyr Banke Chamar is also described. He lived in village Kuarpur, Macchli Shahar, Janpad Jaunpur. When the revolution failed, the British declared Banke Chamar and 18 of his associates as baghi (revolutionaries). Banke Chamar was ordered to be hung after being arrested. Thus this brave revolutionary laid down his life for the country.
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