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Ziaur Rahman: The Architect of Modern Bangladesh and His Lasting Legacy

Ziaur Rahman , often referred to as Shaheed Zia , remains one of the most influential figures in the history of Bangladesh. As the nation celebrates his 90th birth anniversary this January 2026, his contributions as a soldier, a statesman, and the founder of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) continue to spark discussion and admiration across the globe.  Who was Ziaur Rahman? Born on January 19, 1936, in Bogra, Ziaur Rahman rose from a brilliant military career to become the 6th President of Bangladesh. He is widely remembered as the "Announcer of Independence," whose voice on the radio in March 1971 galvanized a nation during the Liberation War.  Key Contributions to Bangladesh Ziaur Rahman’s presidency (1977–1981) was marked by a shift from a socialist economy to a free-market model, laying the groundwork for the country’s current economic pillars.   • Economic Reforms: He introduced the "19-point program" focusing on self-reliance, rural development, and agr...

India vs France: The $39 Billion Deal for 114 Rafale Jets Explained

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In what is being hailed as India’s largest-ever defence acquisition, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) is set to deliberate on a massive ₹3.25 lakh crore (approx. $39 billion) deal for 114 Rafale fighter jets. As geopolitical tensions simmer across the Indo-Pacific, this high-stakes deal with France is not just about expanding the Indian Air Force (IAF) fleet—it’s about strategic dominance. Why the 114 Rafale Deal is Trending The IAF is currently grappling with a critical shortage of combat squadrons, which have dropped to just 29, far below the sanctioned strength of 42. With the recent retirement of the MiG-21s and delays in the indigenous Tejas Mk1A deliveries, the "Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft" (MRFA) program has become a matter of national security. Key Highlights of the Proposal: Total Cost: Estimated at ₹3.25 lakh crore ($39 billion). Quantity: 114 aircraft (to equip approximately 6-7 squadrons). Manufacturing: 12–18 jets in "fly-away" condition; the r...

TCS Q3 Results 2026: Revenue Beats Estimates, Massive ₹57 Dividend Declared Amid Profit Dip

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India’s IT bellwether, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), officially released its third-quarter (Q3 FY26) financial results on January 12, 2026. The report presents a tale of two halves: a resilient top-line growth driven by Artificial Intelligence (AI) and a temporary dip in net profit due to significant one-time exceptional items. For investors and tech enthusiasts in Patna and across India, here is a deep dive into the key highlights, dividend updates, and what the future holds for the IT giant. 1. The Financial Snapshot: Revenue vs. Profit TCS reported a consolidated revenue of ₹67,087 crore, marking a 5% Year-on-Year (YoY) growth. This outperformed most analyst estimates, signaling that demand for IT services remains steady despite global economic headwinds. Why did Profit Fall? The 14% drop in net profit isn't due to a business slowdown. It was primarily caused by exceptional charges totaling over ₹3,000 crore, including: •₹2,128 crore towards the implementation of...