Mahayuti Faces Strains as NCP Drive Sparks Discord

Tensions within Maharashtra’s ruling Mahayuti coalition have intensified following the induction of several former opposition leaders into the Ajit Pawar-led Nationalist Congress Party , prompting unease among its allies, particularly the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena...

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India Has Stronger Case To Get Pakistan Back On The FATF Grey List

By K Raveendran India is intensifying its diplomatic offensive against Pakistan, with efforts now underway to push for Islamabad’s re-listing on the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) grey list. This renewed push, backed by an unusually strong expression of support from the Trump-led U.S. administration, marks a strategic escalation...

May 3 · >

Call For May 20 All India Workers’ Strike Getting Wider Support

By Dr. Gyan Pathak The two-months workers’ campaign against the new labour codes and privatization of public sector undertakings, that began on March 18, 2025 at the National Convention of workers in New Delhi with a call for an all India workers strike on May 20, has been getting...

May 3 · >

British Far Right Reform Party’s Big Win In Local Elections Is Ominous For Both Tories And Labour

By Satyaki Chakraborty Britain’s politics witnessed a shakeout leaning towards far right as the pro-Trump Nikel Farage’s Reform Party UK trounced both the entrenched Tories and the Labour Party in the local council elections held on Thursday signalling the arrival of new leader Nikel Farage who triumphantly announced after...

May 3 · >

The Story Of Minal Khan, A Pakistani Wife Of An Indian CRPF Staff

By Sushil Kutty Munir Ahmed is the fifth happiest man in Jammu & Kashmir. The four others are the ones who have escaped the dragnet. The four (five?) who shot dead 26 Indians and a Nepal national in the Pahalgam meadow. These terrorists continue to elude security including CRPF...

May 3 · >

Vizhinjam Port Commissioning: A Dream Comes True In Kerala

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: It should have been a momentous occasion in the annals of not only Kerala’s history but also that of the whole country. But the solemnity of the occasion was marred by the ugly display of petty politics. The reference is to the commissioning of the...

May 3 · >

The War Frenzy Against Pakistan Must Cool Down – Extreme Caution Is Needed

By Dr Arun Mitra Reaction to the killing of innocent tourists by the terrorists in Pahalgam has been full of grief, resentment, anger and revenge. This is on expected lines when any such incident occurs. But good thing is that the people of Kashmir have out rightly rejected the...

May 3 · >

Mumbai Film Industry Has Always Welcomed Talent From All States, Especially Bengal

By Kunal Bose In his acceptance speech from hospital bed in Calcutta for the honorary Oscar award, Satyajit Ray said: “I have learned everything… about the craft of cinema from the making of American films. I have been watching American films very carefully over the years and I loved...

May 3 · >

Syria’s Future Lies In Democratic Decentralisation To Include Kurds

By Manish Rai The Conference on Kurdish Unity and Common Stance was recently concluded in Qamishli, North-East Syria. Over 400 delegates from various parts of Syria participated in the conference, which aimed to strengthen Kurdish unity and establish common political positions. A communiqué at the end of the conference,...

May 3 · >

Influencing Bihar Election Merely On Caste Census Promise Not Possible

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Centre’s announcement of conducting national level Caste Census along with the forthcoming Census in India has intensified caste politics in Bihar, the first state to go to polls later in 2025, whose Vidhan Sabha’s term is to expire on November 22, this year. Political analysts...

May 2 · >

Satyajit Ray’s Birth Anniversary: Three Encounters Of The Close Kind

By Nitya Chakraborty The Indian filmmaking legend Satyajit Ray stepped into his 104th birth anniversary on May 2, 2025. The maestro died in 1992, at the age of only 71. He left us without finishing many of the proposed film and writing projects which he had undertaken in his...

May 2 · >

India-Pakistan On The Brink Of Hot War: Nuclear-Armed Neighbours Rage On

By Sushil Kutty Some countries are having it fine. No talk of ‘War and Peace’. The UAE, for instance. Indians and Pakistanis, big numbers of them, live disciplined lives in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, Sharjah; Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah, eking out better lives than the ones in India...

May 2 · >

Indian Farmers Interests Are Being Sacrificed By Modi Govt At Trade Talks With U.S.

By Prabhat Patnaik Elementary textbooks in economics invariably begin with a completely mythical concept: the concept of “perfect competition”, which is different from the concept of “free competition” that the classical economists and Marx had used. “Free competition” was characterised by the equality of wages (for equal skills) and...

May 2 · >

New Labour Codes Entrench The Macro-Patriarchal Tenacity Of The Indian State

By Ritu Dewan In India, the conflict between labour and capital has been intensified with the replacement and codification of all labour laws into four Labour Codes in the name of ‘rationalisation’ and ‘ease of doing business’ in order to reduce the labour compliance burden of industries. This has...

May 2 · >

Political Parties In Bihar Competing With Each Other For Taking Credit On Caste Census

By Rahil Nora Chopra The political parties in Bihar are competing with each other to take credit for the Union cabinet’s decision to include caste enumeration in the upcoming national census. Welcoming the move, RJD has defined it a victory of Lalu Prasad and Tejashwi Yadav’s decades of struggle...

May 2 · >

India-Pakistan Military Stand-Off: Where Do We Stand On May 1, 2025

By Nitya Chakraborty Ten days have passed since the gruesome killings of 26 people at Pahalgam on April 22. In the following days, Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave a lead to the boiling mood of the nation by announcing a number of measures, including the suspension of the 1960-signed...

May 1 · >

Bigger Military Action Against Pakistan May Not Eliminate Cross Border Terrorism

By P Sudhir The terrorist outrage in Pahalgam, which left 26 tourists dead, has united the whole country in condemnation and grief. 25 families spread across India and one family in Nepal saw a beloved family member being murdered in cold blood. By choosing to kill people after ascertaining...

May 1 · >

Independent India’s First Caste Census To Impact All Walks Of Life

By Dr. Gyan Pathak By announcing to conduct caste census in India after a gap of about a century, the last being conducted with the Census 1931, PM Narendra Modi led government has not only done away with the independent India’s historical decision not to have caste census at...

May 1 · >

Political Leadership Takes Final Decision On War, Not Army Chiefs

By Sushil Kutty The more the three armed forces’ chiefs sit on a decision to strike at Pakistan with uncommon force, the more the chance Pakistan will escape with inconsequential punishment. Point being made is that in the Indian context, a decision on whether or not to go to...

May 1 · >
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