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Bhagwat: Nation remains on path of development, proves predictions wrong

The Morning Standard

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September 15, 2025

RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat on Sunday said that India is steadily moving forward on the path of development, defying global predictions made at the time of Independence.

- ANURAAG SINGH @ Bhopal

Bhagwat: Nation remains on path of development, proves predictions wrong

"India has defied predictions of failure by drawing strength from the trinity of Gyan, Karma and Bhakti (knowledge, action and devotion) that has been handed down through faiths and communities," Bhagwat said in Indore, while releasing 'Parikrama Kripa Saar', a book by former union minister and Madhya Pradesh cabinet minister Prahlad Singh Patel based on his Narmada Parikrama Yatra three decades ago.

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The Young Regret Their Actions; the Old, Their Inaction

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THE BRIDGE THAT BROKE BETWEEN DELHI & KASHMIR

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HE WHO SUNDANCED HIS WAY TO HISTORY

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MODI @ 75: ARCHITECT OF AMBITION

N the sprawling scroll of India’s story, few figures have fused longevity with luminosity, persistence with power, endurance with epochal impact quite like Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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Frame SoPs and speed up extradition of criminals, Shah asks intel agencies

UNION Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday asked the investigative and intelligence agencies to ensure time-bound extradition of Indian fugitives from abroad and instructed them to jointly put in place a standard operating procedure (SoP) for preparing dossiers on those involved in terror activities, narcotics and arms smuggling.

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Huge Iraq solar plant ready to tackle power crisis

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