Punjab
“Revenge Politics Unlimited: A Punjab Comedy Show in Infinite Seasons”
In Punjab’s ever-entertaining political theatre, the leaders of the ruling Aam Aadmi Party have discovered a new hobby: poking, teasing, and occasionally over-enthusiastically harassing the…
Read MoreClash between Punjab Police and protesting farmers
Such scenes raise serious questions about the use of force against peaceful demonstrators. Instead of dialogue, compassion, and democratic space, the image shows uniformed officers…
Read MoreMohan Bhagwat’s “Hindu-as-adjective” pitch in Mumbai suggests tactical moderation-KBS Sidhu IAS (Retd)
Mohan Bhagwat, the RSS Chief, chose an unusually calibrated setting for an unusually calibrated message. Speaking at the Nehru Centre Auditorium, Worli (Mumbai), on 7…
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The Bargari sacrilege case stands today as one of the most painful and unresolved chapters -Satnam Singh Chahal
The Bargari sacrilege case stands today as one of the most painful and unresolved chapters in Punjab’s recent history. Ten years have passed since the…
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India-US Trade Deal 2026: A Nation Divided-Satnam Singh Chahal
The India-US trade deal announced in early February 2026 has sparked intense debate across India, with farmer organizations and opposition parties staging protests while the…
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India’s Budget 2026–27 and the Debt Servicing Squeeze—Beneath the Headline Optimism-KBS Sidhu IAS(Retd)
Union Budget 2026–27 presents itself as a step along the path of fiscal consolidation—lower deficits, a clearer medium-term anchor, and continued emphasis on capital expenditure.…
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Chemical Composition and treatment processes in industrial water treatment plants-Satnam Singh Chahal
Industrial water treatment plants are critical facilities that ensure water quality meets specific operational requirements while protecting equipment, maintaining product quality, and complying with environmental…
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Trade hysteria fades as official clarifications expose the myth of “farmers being sacrificed”-GPS Mann
The Government of India has issued an official press note on the India–US interim trade framework, and Piyush Goyal, Union Minister for Commerce and Industry,…
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U.S.–India Trade Deal: The Language That Matters—Millets, Tree Nuts & DDGs-KBS Sidhu IAS (Retd)
[caption id="attachment_18176" align="alignleft" width="250"] KBS Sidhu, IAS (retd.), served as Special Chief Secretary to the Government of Punjab. He is the Editor-in-Chief of The KBS…
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Punjab’s Multicrore Human Smuggling Empire Thrives Despite Laws, Crackdowns and Mounting Risks
Punjab has emerged as a major hub of illegal human smuggling, where a business worth crores of rupees is running openly under the nose of…
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The Misuse of Social Media Images and Its Impact on the New Generation-Satnam Singh Chahal
In today’s digital age, social media platforms especially X have become powerful spaces for sharing opinions, creativity, and information. But alongside the positive potential, a…
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A Portrait of the Man Who Speaks for Hours Without Saying Anything By Satnam Singh Chahal
He is the man who can turn a simple question into a maze, a straight road into a roundabout, and a five‑minute briefing into a…
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Black Sheep in Punjab’s AAP: Controversies and Public Outcry
Since the Aam Aadmi Party took office in Punjab in 2022, it has often been in the spotlight — not just for policy decisions but…
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How the return of the spring season reveals culture, control and memory in Pakistan’s Punjab- KBS Sidhu
A yellow sky over Lahore is never just about kites. It is about a city insisting, against clerics and courts, against bans and blackouts, that…
Miscellaneous
Naxalism on the Verge of End? I Beg to Differ, Mr Home Minister GPS Mann
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has asserted that Naxalism in India has reached the verge of extinction. From the narrow standpoint of armed Maoist violence…
Read More“Red Sorghum” and the Jowar Question: Symbolism vs Cropping Reality-KBS Sidhu IAS(Retd)
The same logic applies to red sorghum for animal feed, which is essentially jowar in Indian terms. Here the political language risks running ahead of…
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