Manjhi Flags Warning to Paswan Over Seat‑Sharing Tactics

A potentially destabilising warning has emerged within the ruling coalition ahead of the Bihar assembly elections, with Union Minister and Hindustani Awam Morcha chief Jitan Ram Manjhi cautioning Lok Janshakti Party leader Chirag Paswan against repeating his 2020...

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Discussions On Draft Joint Declaration At BRICS Summit Showing Sharp Divide

By Nitya Chakraborty On the eve of the 17th BRICS Summit scheduled at Rio de Janeiro in Brazil on July 6 and 7, the ongoing discussions among the senior officials of the member countries for the preparation of the draft joint declaration from the Summit, are showing big divergence...

Jul 5 · >

Oil Cartel Shedding Its Price Hawk Role In Favour Of Market-Driven Strategies

By K Raveendran OPEC+ appears to be navigating one of its most intricate balancing acts in recent years as it prepares to announce a fourth consecutive production hike. The move, at first glance, seems at odds with its long-standing goal of stabilizing and supporting oil prices. The geopolitical volatility...

Jul 5 · >

All India Workers’ Strike On July 9 Will Be A Time Of Reckoning

By Dr. Gyan Pathak All indications emanating from the industrial belts across the country suggest that the All India Workers’ Strike on July 9, 2025 will be a time of reckoning, the consequences of which, whether good or bad, must be faced and dealt with, both by the workers’...

Jul 5 · >

Why The World Is Not Leaving China Despite Western Narratives?

By Imran Khalid In a global economic environment that remains shaky and uneven, China’s ability to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) is more than just a bright spot – it’s a quiet vindication of long-term planning, policy stability, and a commitment to innovation-led growth. Contrary to Western narratives of...

Jul 5 · >

Fifteen Comrades Of Fr. Stan Swamy Resolve To Carry Forward His Struggle For Adivasi Rights

By Indrani Chakraborty Exactly four years ago on July 5, 2021 Fr. Stan Swamy died in judicial custody due to medical negligence in what many objectively term as an ‘institutional killing.’ Recalling his life and legacy dedicated to the Dalit and Adivasi rights movements, fifteen friends, warped themselves in...

Jul 5 · >

Jeremy Corbyn’s New Party Of Pro-Left Labour In Britain Is Now A Reality

By Ben Chacko LONDON: Zarah Sultana’s announcement on co-leading the founding of a new party with Jeremy Corbyn will be welcomed across much of the left. It does not come out of the blue. Work to bring together a socialist election-fighting machine around the former Labour leader has proceeded...

Jul 5 · >

India Off The Track In Several SDG Goals, Significant Challenges Persist

By Dr. Gyan Pathak One decade has passed of the adoption of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), yet India is off the track in several of them which require intensified and focused interventions to achieve the targets by 2030. While notable progress has been made in several sectors, significant...

Jul 4 · >

After The Passing Of Big Beautiful Bill In The House, Trump May Be More Autocratic

By Sushil Kutty July 4, big day for the United States, and President Donald Trump’s “signature piece of legislation”, his ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ is on his desk in the ‘Oval’ for his sprawling signature. ‘BBB’ was passed on Thursday and includes trillions of dollars in tax and spending cuts....

Jul 4 · >

Ruling BJP’s Attack On Nehru-Mahalanobis Model Of Development Has Ulterior Motives

By Prabhat Patnaik The Nehru-Mahalanobis strategy which broadly underlay the entire dirigiste period is now being intensely vilified, not just by the Modi crowd, but even by neoliberal elements within the Congress and outside. As neoliberalism gets deeper into crisis and as disillusionment with it becomes more pervasive, its...

Jul 4 · >

NDA Partner Apna Dal(S) Facing Split In Uttar Pradesh, Two Years Before State Polls

By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: NDA partner Apna Dal (S) headed by Union Minister Anupriya Patel and her husband Asheesh Patel is heading for a split two years before assembly polls in Uttar Pradesh scheduled in 2027.On the occasion of birth anniversary of the founder of Apna Dal Dr Sonelal...

Jul 4 · >

Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan Is Currently Favourite As New BJP National President

By Rahil Nora Chopra With organisational elections which have been completed in over a dozen states, there is a assured possibility that the BJP will announce the name of a consensus candidate as its next national president after Prime Minister Narendra Modi returns from his foreign tour. As per...

Jul 4 · >

RSS and BJP Did Never Fight Against Emergency Imposed By Indira Gandhi In 1975

By Dr. Ram Puniyani This June (2025), the country did observe the 50th year of the Emergency which was imposed by Indira Gandhi in 1975. Lots have been written about this period when many democratic liberties stood suspended, thousands were jailed and the media was muzzled. This period is...

Jul 4 · >

Mexico Is Showing The World How To Stand Up To Donald Trump’s Bullying

By Kurt Hackbarth MEXICO CITY: On Sunday, March 9, over 350,000 people crammed into Mexico City’s central square, the Zócalo, in repudiation of US President Donald Trump’s tariff threats. Just days before, President Claudia Sheinbaum announced the reaching of an agreement which, under the cover of the United States–Mexico–Canada...

Jul 4 · >

Congolese Leader Patrice Lumumba Is Still Remembered On His Centenary

By Keith Barlow LONDON: July 2 marked the centenary of the birth of the Congolese independence leader, Patrice Emery Lumumba, the first democratically elected prime minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and icon of the anti-colonial struggle in Africa. Alongside independence leaders like Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana,...

Jul 4 · >

Special Intensive Revision Of Electoral Rolls Cannot Be Allowed To Proceed In Its Current Form

By P. Sudhir The heart and soul of parliamentary democracy lie in the essential process of holding free and fair elections – a process that ensures a level playing field for all political parties. Owing to this feature, parliamentary democracy is often regarded as electoral democracy. It is not...

Jul 3 · >

Issue Of Nomination Of Successor To Dalai Lama May Lead To India-China Tensions

By Anjan Roy TORONTO: The supreme leader of Tibetan Buddhism, the Dalai Lama, has declared that he intends to reincarnate after his death and his council— the Gaden Phodrang Trust— is the only body on earth which can nominate the next Dalai Lama. The Dalai Lama’s announcement from Dharamshala...

Jul 3 · >

The Election Commission Is Depriving A Section Of Poor Of Their Voting Rights

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Election Commission of India (ECI) has turned totally undemocratic. Its order of June 24, 2025 for Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the Electoral Roll of Bihar is autocratic. It does not give enough time to the citizens to get themselves enrolled, but it has been...

Jul 3 · >

Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill Robs The Marginalised, Gives Relief To Rich

By T N Ashok WASHINGTON: President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” even after revisions accommodating concerns of republican holdouts, impacts various spheres of economic activity in the country and people in ways that could be best described as being unfair to a certain class of citizens who end up...

Jul 3 · >
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