India that every Indian envisages for
A little bit more than patriotism. A little bit lower than jingoism. --- Nirendra Dev
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
BJP names Nitin Nabin, Rahul Sinha for Rajya Sabha polls :::: Gaurav Gogoi to make beginning in Assembly polls : To contest from Jorhat, he may be named Assam chief ministerial face too
The Congress party has released its first list of 42 candidates for the Assam Assembly polls.
Party’s State unit president and sitting MP, Gaurav Gogoi will contest the Assembly polls from the Jorhat seat.
This marks Gogoi’s debut in a state Assembly contest, and his candidature has intensified speculation that he could be projected as the party’s chief ministerial candidate.
Deputy leader of Congress in Lok Sabha; he is known as a close and trusted aide of Rahul Gandhi. His father Late Tarun Gogoi was a Congress veteran and a chief minister for 15 years. He was ousted in 2016 assembly polls. Gaurav is MP from Jorhat parliamentary constituency as well.
The Congress party’s leader in the Assam assembly, Debabrata Saikia, will fight the polls from the Nazira seat.
Former Rajya Sabha MP Ripun Bora has been fielded from Barchalla.
Mira Borthakur Goswami is the party candidate from Dispur, and Indraneel Pegu is from the Majuli constituency.
Among other significant names, Mahananda Sarkar has been nominated from Barpeta, Zakaria Ahmed from Karimganj North, and Pranti Phukan from Naharkatia.
The first list also sets the stage for a potentially keen contest in Bihpuria, where Congress has named Narayan Bhuyan as its candidate.
The seat could see a high-profile fight if the BJP fields former APCC chief Bhupen Bora, who recently switched to the saffron party.
Bhuyan’s candidature positions him as Congress’s challenger in what may become one of the closely watched contests in Upper Assam.
The Congress first list of candidates came amid reported strain in seat-sharing negotiations between Congress and its potential ally Raijor Dal.
The alliance talks are understood to be hinging on a few seats with both sides holding their ground while reiterating their commitment to an understanding.
Rahul Sinha is party candidate for Rajya Sabha from West Bengal,
From Odisha, BJP's candidates for Rajya Sabha polls will be state BJP president Manmohan Samal and Sujeet Kumar.
Rahul Sinha is a former Bengal unit president.
The list was released by Arun Singh, national general secretary and in-charge of the party headquarters.
The central election committee of the Lotus party finalised the candidates.
The Rajya Sabha biennial elections 2026 are expected to witness keen contests in several states, particularly where numbers are tight.
In Bihar, the arithmetic and the possibility of an expanded NDA lineup have already added an element of suspense.
From Assam, the party has nominated Terash Gowalla and Jogen Mohan.
Haryana will see Sanjay Bhatia contesting on the BJP ticket.
In Chhattisgarh, Laxmi Verma has been declared the party’s candidate.
Laxmi Verma's announcement is being seen as a clear endorsement of Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai's preference.
Nitin Nabin is currently an MLA from the Bankipur Assembly constituency. With his move to the Rajya Sabha, he will have to resign from the Assembly seat, making a by-election in Bankipur inevitable.
He belongs to the Kayastha community and is considered an important organisational face in the state unit.
The second nominee, Shivesh Kumar, comes from a Scheduled Caste background. A former MLA, he was fielded by the party from the Sasaram Lok Sabha seat in 2024 but lost the election. He is a former IAS officer and the son of former BJP MP Munilal Ram.
The announcement has also triggered fresh speculation around Upendra Kushwaha. With the BJP deciding to field two of its own candidates from Bihar, questions remain whether Kushwaha will emerge as a fifth NDA nominee. If that happens, securing the required number of MLAs could prove challenging, potentially setting up a contest with an RJD candidate.
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Middle East conflict is not only a military confrontation; — it's a geopolitical gamble :::: And the winner is Benjamin Netanyahu (courtesy - The Raisina Hills)
By - Nirendra Dev
Israel’s growing embrace of militarism has not occurred in isolation. It has evolved alongside rapid economic expansion and the extraordinary rise of the country’s high-tech military ecosystem. Over the past three decades, Israel has transformed itself into a global hub of defence innovation, cyber warfare capability, and advanced intelligence operations.
..... the conflict signals a turning point .... !!
Many Israeli voters credit Benjamin Netanyahu for presiding over both economic growth and military modernisation, strengthening his political standing during periods of crisis.
Middle East Chaos: A War for Benjamin Netanyahu
— it is a calculated geopolitical gamble reshaping global power equations. As tensions escalate, Benjamin Netanyahu appears poised to emerge politically stronger both at home and abroad.
War is always a gamble, but in modern geopolitics it is rarely reckless; more often, it is a calculated gamble shaped by political ambition, strategic opportunity, and technological superiority.
The ongoing Middle East conflict appears to demonstrate precisely that dynamic, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emerging as one of its central political beneficiaries.
For Netanyahu, the war presents two clear potential advantages: delivering a decisive strategic blow to Iran and reshaping domestic political fortunes ahead of elections. In his political calculus, the strategic and electoral dimensions are inseparable. Military success reinforces political legitimacy.
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump appears more than satisfied with the shifting geopolitical landscape. The death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei represents a major setback not only for Tehran but also for Russia’s global network of allies.
Across different regions, Moscow’s partners have faced mounting instability. Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro, long aligned with Russia, has reportedly been captured, while Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad — another Russian client — was forced to flee Syria following the collapse of his military in 2025. Against this backdrop, Trump has even hinted at the possibility of a “friendly takeover” of another Russian ally, Cuba, signalling an increasingly assertive American posture.
Yet while global attention remains fixed on Trump, arguably the most consequential figure of the moment is Netanyahu himself.
Having overseen Israel’s economic expansion and military-technology boom for decades, he now stands positioned to translate wartime developments into political consolidation.
Both Trump and Netanyahu appear to share a broader worldview — one that prioritises military superiority, targeted assassinations, and sustained strategic pressure over traditional diplomacy, negotiations, and long-term treaty frameworks.
The assassination of Khamenei, widely viewed as a demonstration of combined military and intelligence capability, underscores this shift.
In contrast, earlier peace agreements with Jordan and Egypt — once celebrated milestones of Middle East diplomacy — receive comparatively little emphasis in contemporary Israeli political discourse.
Yet their enduring importance became evident during the current conflict, when those countries provided critical transit routes for Israelis stranded abroad after civilian airspace closures.
The war has also revealed emerging rules of twenty-first century geopolitics: strained alliances, increasingly autonomous militaries, and a renewed willingness in Washington to contemplate regime change. Trump’s strategic objectives may once again include political transformation in adversarial states — an ambition historically associated with earlier US administrations but now resurfacing with renewed intensity.
Netanyahu, too, appears increasingly aligned with such thinking.
Oh Governor !! Bhalla 'plays a safe Babu', a conformist :::: "Naga Peace talk stands at a historical hinge -- Rebuilding and Mourning at the Same Moment"
The Nagaland Assembly has yet again taken up the issue of Peace Talks.
Is this the Nagaland everyone want?
Participating in the debate on Governor Ajay Bhalla's address, NPF legislator Küzholüzo (Azo) Nienü has sought to caution himself and his friends about the "hidden agenda" of the younger generation - Gen Z !!
Let us assume that the Honourable MLA is right.
In the meantime a statement has come from a newly floated 'The Concern Naga Forum of Nagaland (CNFN)'. Reportedly it comprises mostly retired and semi-retired individuals.
The statement says:
"Today, the double talk and the despoiler game being played by the Govt. of Nagaland in its facilitation, the lackadaisical attitude of NSCN(IM) towards its own Framework Agreement and the lack of political will on the part of the Govt of India have collectively put the fate of the negotiations in jeopardy".
So Mr Azo may actually have to revisit his idea about 'hidden agenda'.
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| Azo Nienu : Compelled to make a few candid observations |
Congress-led UPA voted three times against Iran :::: New Delhi has good reasons not to remember deceased Iranian Supreme leader Khamenei as a 'friend'
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei used the hashtag 'Indian Muslims in Danger' in 2020. This was on the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) row. He had bluntly interfered in India's internal affairs, calling to confront 'extremist Hindus' and also described the communal riots as a massacre of Muslims that (unfounded claims) threatened India with isolation from the world of Islam.
In 2017, Iran's Supreme Leader, had called on the Muslim world to mobilise support for what he described as 'oppressed Muslims of Kashmir'.
So in circa 2026 -- when Iran is cornered and militarily under attack by India's two key strategic partners the US and Israel --- New Delhi has good reasons not to remember the deceased Iranian leader as a 'friend'.
These were multiple other moments when he left the Modi Govt provoked and anguished.
He targeted New Delhi between 2019 (abrogation of Article 370) to 2024 (comparing India to Gaza).
For records, each time the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) had summoned the Iranian envoy and registered the formal protest.
In September 2024, Khamenei placed India alongside Gaza in a tweet.
And the MEA responded calling such reference as "misinformed and unacceptable."
Come to think of it; India has to depend on Smart Diplomacy. The so-called equi-distance is a misnomer and outdated phenomenon in the contemporary setting.
Iran is now involved in military escalations not only against Israel and the US.
It is in confrontation and military conflict also within the Arab region, including missile and drone strikes targeting Saudi Arabia, the UAE and other Muslim-majority countries.
These nations in effect host about million Indian nationals and hence any misadventure to side with Iran at this juncture may actually backfire.
The Congress party and leaders such as Sonia Gandhi and Malikarjun Kharge may try to see these on-going conflicts as occasions to playout their good old Muslim-appeasement politics.
"When the targeted killing of a foreign leader draws no clear defence of sovereignty or international law from our country and impartiality is abandoned, it raises serious doubts about the direction and credibility of our foreign policy," Sonia Gandhi wrote in an article to a national daily. Prior to that Kharge had issued a statement and spoke rather philosophically about Vasudeva Kutumbakam and so on.
The Congress party is not quite pleased with PM Narendra Modi's visit to Israel too. Sonia Gandhi says:
"The unease is compounded by the timing. Barely 48 hours before the assassination, the Prime Minister returned from a visit to Israel, where he reiterated unequivocal support for the government of Benjamin Netanyahu, even as the Gaza conflict continues to draw global outrage over the scale of civilian casualties, many of them women and children".
| France’s La Tribune newspaper asks if it is “The end of the Mullahs?” |
Modi actually held a telephonic conversation with UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and maintained that India supports de-escalation and regional peace.
He had also thanked Al Nahyan for taking care of the Indian community in the UAE.
The fact of the matter is the IRGC struck Al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar — the largest US air base in the Middle East. It hit the US Fifth Fleet headquarters in Bahrain.
It targeted UAE bases near Abu Dhabi, Kuwait’s Central Command sites, and installations across at least six nations.
Iranian media framed each strike as retaliation against “legitimate military targets,” warning non-US sites to stand clear. The Congress also has an habit of selective amnesia.
Between 2004-14, the Congress-led UPA government voted against Iran three times at the IAEA — in 2005, 2006, and 2009 — during negotiations for the India-US Civil Nuclear Agreement.
Incidentally, Ayatollah Ali Khemenei was seen as a major oppressor of women in Iran and against equality and women's rights.
Following his death, global reactions were mixed.
Of the 57 member states of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), fewer than 10 publicly expressed condolences.
Countries such as the United States, Israel, Argentina and Ukraine welcomed the development. Meanwhile, treaty allies and partners including Russia, China and North Korea, along with several Islamic countries such as Pakistan, Iraq, Malaysia and Turkey, either condemned the strikes or offered condolences.
Sovereign nations decide their responses based on national interest; not for garnering votes -- something the Congress party is used to.
"We should forgive and forget ...," counsels Manipur CM :::: Khemchand asks in Kuki Dialect - "Have you all eaten" :::: Assam Rifles applauded for being 'friends' of the Hill people !!
Well, a country lives in people's hearts and also a bit in hand-holding and this is what is happening these days in India's northeast.
Mizos stand by Israel; applaud PM Modi putting on Hmar tribal attire ::: Naga leader Khyamo Lotha had lauded Narasmha Rao in 1990s
Mizos stand by Israel; applaud Modi putting on Hmar tribal attire
New Delhi/Aizawl
The Hmar tribe's typical 'puan' or shawl/scarf called 'Hmaram' and Narendra Modi is a talking point in Mizoram these days.
During his recent visit to Israel, Prime Minister Modi was clad in a Hmar tribal attire.
Modi did the honour during an important diplomatic engagement with his Israeli counterpart and friend Benjamin Netanyahu.
"It was a unique gesture. Every Hmar and every Mizo is proud about it," said a local educationist Lalrinawma. Several others have applauded the Prime Minister for doing the honour as they put it.
The BJP's controversial pro-Hindutva leaning is a major issue in Mizoram polity and generally natives say the Lotus (BJP's symbol) cannot bloom in the hard rocks of the state. But this unique episode and that in a foreign soil and especially in Israel has left many Mizos emotionally touched.
One woman social worker says : "I am not sure whether these things can translate into votes. Mizos are politically hyper sensitive and have the reputation of being politically honest and wise. But Shri Narendra Modi's gesture has brought tears in many eyes ... some would admit; and others may conceal".
Trying to make optimum use of the occasion, the BJP state unit organised a small get together in the party office Atal Bhawan in Aizawl on Monday, March 2.
This meeting had a special significance as it was convened amid the ongoing conflict between Israel-US combine against Iran.
Speaking on the occasion, BJP Mizoram unit Vice President Vanupa Zathang said that the saffron party always had stood by Israel while "the Congress party prays for Hamas".
Zathang is a former Indian Police Service (IPS) officer.
He did not forget to add that the people of Mizoram always stand behind Israel and pray for the country and the Israeli people in the events of conflicts and wars because of the Israelites being "elected nation of God".
Noting that a good relationship exists between the BJP-led NDA government at the centre with Israel, he said the Prime Minister Modi, after assuming power, looked forward to having better ties with Israel.
He further claimed that Modi's address to the Knesset (Israeli Parliament) recently was highly inspiring. He added that the Prime Minister was even awarded the 'Speaker of the Knesset Medal', the highest award of the Israel Parliament.
On the other hand, he accused the then Congress-led UPA government of pursuing a policy of "appeasement" towards Hamas and the Muslims.
The former cop-turned-neta emphasised that the Mizo people, who always support Israel, should therefore carefully think about the propaganda of the Congress against the BJP.
"The foreign policy of the present government headed by Shri Modi ji at the centre is sufficient for the people of Mizoram to support the BJP," he claimed.
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