whispers in the corridors
Announcement of Nitin Nabin's new team this month only!

The blueprint for Nitin Nabin's new team of Nitin Nabin appears to have been finalized. Announcement of the new team is expected only this month.
Breakaway group likely to merge with TVK

In Tamil Nadu, the breakaway group of AIADMK is likely to merge with TVK. This group reportedly has 25 MLAs and Shanmugam is the leader. According to experts, if they merge TVK's majority- the problem will be solved..
PM Modi's Five-Nation European Tour and India-Nordic Summit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's landmark visit to Norway (first by an Indian PM in over 43 years) and the 3rd India-Nordic Summit in Oslo on May 19 highlight deepening strategic ties with Northern Europe amid global flux. Focus areas include green energy, clean technology, Arctic cooperation, trade, blue economy, and responses to West Asia tensions. Bilateral engagements with Nordic leaders (Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Iceland) emphasise innovation, semiconductors, and a potential new connectivity corridor to Europe.
Analysts view this as India's "northward turn" for diversified partnerships, balancing traditional ties with pragmatic multi-alignment. A Norwegian journalist's on-the-spot query about media interactions drew attention, underscoring contrasting press norms. No major breakthroughs announced yet, but the tour (UAE, Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, Italy) signals proactive economic and tech diplomacy. Whispers suggest momentum toward enhanced Arctic research and investment pacts. This reflects evolving Indian diplomacy prioritizing resilience in supply chains and energy security.
Rahul Gandhi’s Italy Remarks Trigger Discomfort in High Circles?

Rahul Gandhi’s recent criticism of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s candid diplomatic engagement in Italy has not gone down well with senior government circles, with sources indicating a sense of unease over the tone and timing of his remarks. Officials suggest that Gandhi’s comments are being viewed as disproportionately critical, particularly in the context of a sensitive foreign policy engagement involving a key European partner.
According to sources, the criticism is seen as extending beyond domestic political opposition and edging into a broader questioning of India’s diplomatic posture. This, they argue, risks undermining the country’s unified stance on the global stage, especially at a time when India is actively strengthening strategic ties with European nations.
Government insiders also point out that such remarks, when made during or around high-level international engagements, may be interpreted externally as a lack of political consensus within India on foreign policy matters. While opposition scrutiny is expected in a democracy, officials maintain that calibrating criticism in matters of diplomacy remains crucial to preserving national interest and credibility.






















