In this episode, BJP national spokesperson and author Tuhin Sinha breaks down why he thinks the NDA will dominate the 2025 Bihar elections.
He cites factors like pro-incumbency waves to massive infra wins like Darbhanga Airport and Patna city upgrades.
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He calls Prashant Kishor’s entry the X factor, cites women’s empowerment via Ujjwala, and shares why caste dynamics can’t be ignored.
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Plus, Sinha shares personal stories from 90s Jamshedpur (undivided Bihar) that inspired his novel Edge of Desire and talks about his book on tribal hero Birsa Munda.
The India-United Kingdom Free Trade Agreement ~ that took effect on Thursday ~ is being hailed as a landmark achievement, but its true significance lies less in the tariff schedules than in what it signals about India’s evolving place in global commerce.
A sense of hope was earlier raised among the minority Hindus in Bangladesh that their interests and well-being would be protected by the new regime in Dhaka under Prime Minister Tarique Rahman which took office about five months ago.