By Ed Rampell NEW YORK: The recently concluded AFI Film Festival, L.A.’s biggest and best yearly film festival, screened 160-plus features and documentaries. AFI Fest presents indies and foreign films, but also major motion pictures from Hollywood studios. Nuremberg, distributed by Sony Pictures Classics, was one of AFI Fest’s...
NEW DELHI: The government should urgently push a manufacturing policy aimed at addressing employment, technology upgradation, and reduced import dependence for a self-reliant India, an economist who attended the meeting with Sitharaman said. Leading economists on Monday suggested that a comprehensive manufacturing policy be implemented as the cornerstone for...
NEW DELHI: India’s telecom regulator will begin a comprehensive review of interconnection charges across various services offered by telecom service providers, including interconnects between existing telecom networks and satellite communication networks. The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) sought stakeholder comments through a consultation paper issued on Monday, covering...
NEW DELHI: State Bank of India and Punjab National Bank (PNB) are among government lenders preparing a unified strategy to tap the country’s lucrative Rs 1.2 lakh crore mergers and acquisitions (M&A) market, executives said. The lenders, through the Indian Banks’ Association (IBA), will also push for relaxations in...
CHENNAI: While the booming IPO activity has helped more PE-VC exits this year, it is still muted compared to the record highs notched in 2024. PE-VC exits have declined 23 per cent in the number of deals and 13 per cent in value between January and September 2025 compared...
NEW DELHI: India’s overall unemployment rate among the persons aged 15 years and above declined marginally in the second quarter of 2025-26 even though there was a slight uptick in joblessness in the urban areas and among the people in the 15-to-29-year age group, according to the quarterly Periodic...
By Nantoo Banerjee It is difficult to grasp the fact that even 78 years after its independence, India, the world’s most populous country, continues to be heavily dependent on imported fertilizer to produce crops to feed its 1.46 billion-plus population. The prospect of a sudden fertiliser price surge ahead...
By Ashok Nilakantan Ayers WASHINGTON, D.C.: After forty bruising days of recrimination and paralysis, the United States Senate on Sunday night finally broke the logjam that had shuttered the federal government, stalled air traffic, and thrown millions of Americans into uncertainty. In a 60–40 vote, senators from both parties...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak Even as Bihar is going to poll on Tuesday November 11, 2025 for the second and final phase, political parties and alliances have not yet a clue of the possible outcome. They only guess that the women voters in Bihar hold the key to government...
By Subrata Majumder USA-China tariff war pause, coupled with marginal reduction of tariff by 10 percent, are unlikely to arrest the attempt by India-China to reduce tension. Pause is fragile and does not usher for any final deal between USA and China in the near future. In the light...
By Kalyani Shankar Zohran Mamdani’s recent record-breaking achievement in New York as its Mayor is astonishing. Elected as the first Muslim South Asian Mayor, he represents a unique mix of identities. Born in Africa with South Asian heritage and a practitioner of Shia Islam, he is also the son...
By Kunal Bose Whatever be the state of our relations with the next-door neighbour Pakistan – the bitterness was much in evidence when our cricketers refused to shake hands with the Pakistani players at the recently held Asia Cup finals – we should for our own benefit keep ourselves...
By Asad Mirza An International Panel on Inequality has pointed out that the global income inequality has reached ‘emergency levels’, endangering democracy, and social cohesion. The report says that during the last 15 years the rich have grown more richer while the poor have become poorer. Despite numerous welfare...
By Ashis Biswas KOLKATA: Even before the Intensive review of the electoral rolls (SIR) has really started in West Bengal, the state is witnessing a phenomenon that would have been inconceivable earlier: scores of self-confessed Bangladeshis going back to their former homeland with bag and baggage, from North as...
By Rabindra Nath Sinha As of Monday, there is more than usual curiosity in political circles about two issues as far as the Bihar Assembly election is concerned. The two-phase election concludes on Tuesday, November 11.. The exercise is to cover 122 seats for the 243-member House. Therefore, the...
By Aman Alam, Maimuna Siddiqui It has been one year since the Supreme Court pronounced its verdict on Aligarh Muslim University’s (‘AMU’) minority status. Yet the crucial six-decade old question -Whether AMU is a minority institution or not?’ remains unanswered till date. The judgment doesn’t so much resolve the...
By Nitya Chakraborty In Chinese media, lot of interest is focused on the future of the US sponsored security bloc QUAD and what will be India’s relations with it in the backdrop of US President Donald Trump’s strained relations with the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the last...
By T N Ashok NEW YORK: When President Donald Trump told reporters on November 8 that trade talks with India were “going good” and floated the possibility of visiting New Delhi next year, he was doing more than exchanging diplomatic pleasantries. He was attempting damage control on a relationship...