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No jobs in US, UK, Canada for foreign students: Harvard grad warns IITians

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No Jobs in US, UK, Canada for Foreign Students: Harvard Grad Warns IITians The Harsh Reality for International Students Seeking Employment Abroad For decades, pursuing higher education in the U.S., U.K., or Canada was seen as a ticket to global success—especially among India's brightest engineering minds. But according to Rajesh Sawhney , a Harvard Business School graduate and a well-known Gurgaon-based entrepreneur, that dream is now on shaky ground. In a recent viral post on X (formerly Twitter) , Sawhney sounded the alarm for Indian students considering expensive international education. “There are no jobs in USA, Canada and UK for international students. Honeymoon is over, parents should think twice before spending crores on expensive education,” he wrote. The End of a Reliable Shortcut for IITians Sawhney’s message was especially targeted at graduates from India’s prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) —many of whom traditionally pursued master’s degrees ...

U.S. Tech Cuts Off Indians: No Job Offers for H-1B and OPT Holders

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  U.S. Tech Companies Cut Jobs for Indians: A Wake-Up Call for India’s Leadership In a move that has sent shockwaves across the global talent market, U.S. tech companies have drastically scaled back hiring foreign talent, leaving thousands of Indian professionals on H-1B visas and Optional Practical Training (OPT) programs without job offers or prospects. Once hailed as the engine of global innovation, Silicon Valley has now turned into a source of anxiety for many Indian workers who find themselves caught in a policy shift that prioritizes domestic hiring over skilled international labor. This strategic pullback from hiring foreign nationals—especially Indian graduates and professionals—has far-reaching implications . Not only does it affect individuals and families, but it also questions the reliability of the U.S. tech industry as a destination for international talent. Meanwhile, India’s government has remained silent , offering little support to those affected. The H-1...

India–Pakistan war: The winners and the losers

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  India–Pakistan War 2025: The Winners, the Losers, and the Divide-and-Rule Dilemma The 2025 India–Pakistan war will be remembered as one of the most intense and symbolically charged conflicts in recent South Asian history. Lasting just days but resonating globally, this short, sharp war revealed much more than military tactics—it exposed geopolitical fissures, upended arms industry narratives, and showcased how the Global North continues to profit from divisions in the Global South. Despite dramatic headlines and nationalist fervor, the real beneficiaries of this war may not be the ones firing the missiles but those selling them. Bollywood Meets Battlefield: A War Full of Spectacle For all the gravity of a conflict between two nuclear-armed neighbors, the India–Pakistan war had all the flare of a cinematic thriller. On 7 May, the Modi government initiated ‘Operation Sindoor’ , a dramatic missile offensive against Pakistan labeled a counter-terrorist strike. Pakistan re...

Trump Just Undermined America’s Strategic Partnership with India

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A Wake-Up Call for New Delhi In a shocking admission, former U.S. President Donald Trump revealed he had threatened trade sanctions against India to halt its military operations during a regional crisis. “If you don’t stop, we are not going to do any trade,” he said during a White House press conference, later reiterating in Saudi Arabia, “I used trade to a large extent to do it.” This revelation has sparked global concern, especially in India, where it is being viewed as a severe breach of trust between two supposed strategic allies. The U.S. Used Trade Threats—Not Diplomacy Trump’s admission exposes a troubling strategy: leveraging economic pressure over diplomatic negotiation. By threatening trade sanctions, the U.S. sought to restrain India’s sovereign military decisions—allegedly to protect a neighboring state that has been widely accused of harboring terrorist organizations. For India, this behavior signals a major red flag. If Washington can intervene this way in one crisis,...

Narendra Surrenders: Yogi Adityanath Takes Over as Prime Minister

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  Narendra Surrenders: Yogi Adityanath Takes Over as Prime Minister India’s Political Landscape Shifts as Yogi Rises to Power In a dramatic and unexpected turn of events, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has officially stepped down from his position, handing over the reins of the nation to Yogi Adityanath, the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh. The transition, which many political analysts are calling “Narendra’s surrender,” marks one of the most significant power shifts in modern Indian politics. As Yogi Adityanath becomes the new Prime Minister, questions swirl around what this change means for India’s future. Known for his strong Hindutva ideology and uncompromising stance on law and order, Yogi’s rise signals a new chapter in Indian governance—one that may be even more assertive and ideologically driven than Modi’s era. Why Did Narendra Modi Step Down? While official reasons have not been fully disclosed, multiple reports suggest that Modi’s decision was influenced by mo...

Narrender Surrender, Modi Begs for ceasefire

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  India Begs for Ceasefire: Modi’s Emotional Plea Amid Rising Tensions In a striking development that has captured global attention, India is reportedly pleading for a ceasefire amidst escalating conflict in a disputed border region. According to unverified sources, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made an emotional appeal, even described by some insiders as tearful, calling for an immediate halt to hostilities to prevent further bloodshed. This plea comes after days of intense fighting, which have resulted in heavy casualties on both sides and growing concerns from the international community. What started as a tense standoff has spiraled into a dangerous confrontation, forcing India to reassess its position and seek diplomatic solutions. Modi’s appeal for a ceasefire marks a significant shift in tone. Known for his assertive foreign policy stance, this moment reflects the gravity of the situation and the potential for regional destabilization. Eyewitnesses close to the negotia...

Modi's Operation Sindoor

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  Here are 10 key takeaways comparing Operation Sindoor (India) and Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos (Pakistan, PAF-led hypothetical offensive) — both considered through a strategic and military lens: 1. Objective of the Operations Operation Sindoor (India): Designed as a defensive-counter strategy, possibly centered around territorial integrity, deterrence, and rapid retaliation in a high-altitude or border conflict. Bunyan-un-Marsoos (Pakistan): A PAF-led offensive aimed at achieving air superiority, disabling Indian air defenses, and conducting deep-strike precision attacks within a limited timeframe. 2. Type of Warfare Sindoor: Ground-centric with coordinated air support, relying on rapid deployment of mountain divisions and armored regiments. Bunyan-un-Marsoos: Air-dominant campaign emphasizing electronic warfare, stealth penetration, and overwhelming India's early warning systems. 3. Domain Focus Sindoor: Land-air synergy with defensive and reactive...