Guwahati, Feb. 13 -- By Afrida Hussain

In a political climate increasingly defined by high-stakes narratives, the recent accusations against Elizabeth Colburn Gogoi and Gaurav Gogoi raise important questions about the intersection of governance, national security, and electoral strategy. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma's allegations of corruption and supposed links to hostile foreign entities- including Pakistan's ISI and organizations tied to billionaire George Soros- have ignited a firestorm. However, as the dust settles, one crucial aspect remains conspicuously absent: substantiated evidence and official action.

If these allegations hold any weight, the immediate question is: why haven't India's premier intelligence agencies...