I ndia’s Air Chief Marshal AP Singh recently described Pakistan’s claims of downing 15 Indian jets during O peration Sindoor as “Manohar Kahaniyan” .

“They couldn’t show us even a single picture. So their narrative is ‘Manohar Kahaniyan’. Let them be happy. After all, they also have to show something to their audience to save their reputation,” Singh said.

The reference to “Manohar Kahaniyan” immediately drew chuckles from those who remembered—or at least had heard of—the Hindi magazine of the same name. Show Full Article

Launched in 1944 by the Maya Press and acquired by the Delhi Press in 2008, the magazine enjoyed a near-universal fan base among Hindi and Urdu speakers, especially in the 1980s and 1990s. Its dramatic re-telling of real-life crime tales and

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