whispers in the corridors
No permanent solution of US-Iran war?

Informed sources believe that hostilities between the US and Iran will continue. They feel that after 15 days, talks will again begin between the two countries, but there will be no permanent solution. Stars also say so.
Bihar: Cabinet expansion in May

In Bihar, CM Samrat Choudhary will expand his cabinet in May, after the State Assembly elections.
Top Question in Diplomatic Circles: If not Khamenei, Who is In-charge in Iran?

If Iran’s military has effectively cut Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei off from his own government and tightened its grip on state functions, the real locus of power is likely shifting from the clerical office to a de facto IRGC led command structure. Reports suggest a “military council” of senior Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps commanders now controls access to the leader, screens information flowing to him, and blocks presidential appointments such as a new intelligence minister, which has pushed President Masoud Pezeshkian into political deadlock.
Behind the throne, the most influential figures appear to be IRGC Commander Ahmad Vahidi and the broader security economic militia nexus the Guards command, which already dominates missiles, regional proxies, and key sectors of the wartime economy. In this scenario, the supreme leader may remain the constitutional figurehead, but the IRGC centred security elite not Khamenei or the elected government now steers the core decisions on war, diplomacy, and internal control.




















