Important Articles from The Hindu Newspaper : 26/12/2025


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Front Page

  • BNP leader calls for ‘secure’ Bangladesh at homecoming
    • GS -2 India and its neighbourhood relationship
    • Read about India – Bangladesh Relationship
  • Intel grid linked to NPR with details of 119 crore residents
    • GS -3 Internal Security
    • Prelims – National Intelligence Grid (NATGRID)

Science

  • Rabies: the cruel and expensive disease of India’s most impoverished
    • GS -2 Health
    • Prelims – Rabies
  • New experimental obesity drugs targeting energy production process of cell developed
    • Prelims – mitochondria  – Dementia

World

  • Trump-backed candidate wins Honduras presidency
  • China flays Pentagon report alleging bid to weaken U.S.-India ties
  • Myanmar junta sets late January date for final round of widely criticised poll

Business

  • Navi Mumbai International Airport starts operations
  • India to head conflict-free diamond body Kimberley Process from January

News

  • 915 Maharashtra villages back dignified life for widows
  • Circulatory system ailments caused most deaths in 2023: report
  • ‘India will soon become self-reliant in semiconductors’
  • Indian Army relaxes social media policy, allows ‘passive participation’

Text & Context

  • U.S. naval moves against Venezuela

Editorial

  • A year of dissipating promises for Indian foreign policy
  • The urban future with cities as dynamic ecosystems
  • Fragile attractiveness
  • Doping menace

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