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The Mamdani Moment: A Political Earthquake In America’s Largest City

By TN Ashok NEW  YORK:When the polls closed at 9 p.m. on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, it took less than 40 minutes for the Associated Press to call the race. Zohran Mamdani, a 34-year-old democratic socialist and state assemblyman from Queens, had accomplished what many considered impossible just a...

Nov 5 · >

Bench Hunting Scare Comes Back To Haunt The Apex Court

By K Raveendran Chief Justice B. R. Gavai’s sharp rebuke of the Union government for what he implies as attempt at “bench hunting” has reopened an old and uneasy debate about judicial independence and executive influence over India’s top court. The immediate trigger was the government’s demand to transfer...

Nov 5 · >

Who Is To Investigate ‘Vote Theft’ Is Now The Real Question

By Dr. Gyan Pathak The Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi has now alleged ‘vote theft’ in Haryana Legislative Election 2024 and accused the Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Union Minister of Home Affairs Amit Shah that they have been hand in glove in...

Nov 5 · >

Left Parties May Fare Well In Bihar Polls: All Eyes On CPI(ML) Liberation

By Rabindra Nath Sinha   How will the Left parties fare in the Bihar Assembly elections the first phase of which covering 121 constituencies out of the total of 243 seats takes place on Thursday, November 6 ? In the fairly exhaustive coverage already seen in the print and...

Nov 5 · >

Democrats’ 2025 Electoral Sweep: A Referendum On Trump’s America

By Ashok N Ayers The results arrived with unusual clarity. By midnight on November 5th, Democrats had swept every major contest on the ballot: gubernatorial races in New Jersey and Virginia, New York City’s mayoralty, and California’s consequential redistricting measure. For President Donald Trump, governing from the White House...

Nov 5 · >

India’s States Are Living Beyond Their Means, Borrowing Their Future

By R Surya Murthy When governments begin borrowing not to build roads but to pay salaries, something has gone very wrong. That is where most of India’s states now stand. Behind the glitter of welfare promises and populist giveaways lies a stark fiscal truth — India’s subnational governments are...

Nov 5 · >

ISI-Dawood: Transnational ‘Narco-Jihad’ Threatens Regional Security

By Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury For decades a shadow economy of drugs, counterfeit currency and illicit cash flows has threaded its way across South Asia, North Africa and beyond. What makes this underground economy especially dangerous is not only its scale but the way statecraft, organized crime and violent...

Nov 5 · >

The Abandoned Vision Of A National Floor Level Wage For India

Dr K R Shyam Sundar   THE TRIPARTITE COMMITTEE ON WAGES appointed in 1948 recommended a framework of three-layered wages — minimum wage at the bottom, living wages at the top and fair wages in between. “Living wage” was defined as the highest wage level that enables workers to provide...

Nov 5 · >

US Cannot Be Allowed To Push The World To The Nuclear Precipice

By Dr. Arun Mitra On October 29, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that ‘Because of other countries testing programs, I have instructed the Department of War to start testing our nuclear weapons on an equal basis. That process will begin immediately. This statement is not only disturbing...

Nov 4 · >

Russia, China Trying To Push Dollar Out Of Mutual Trade Settlement

By Anjan Roy Much to the chagrin of US president, Donald Trump, China and Russia are expelling the use of US dollars in their trade. The Russian prime minister, Mikhail Mishustin, dramatically observed that the share of dollar denominated trade between the two countries has already reached levels of...

Nov 4 · >

Adoption Of Doha Political Declaration Instills Hope, Needs Actions

By Dr. Gyan Pathak By adopting the Doha Political Declaration, the Second World Summit for Social Development (November 4-6) on the very first day instilled hope for millions of people across the world. Nevertheless, accelerated actions hold the key to its successful implementation, because poverty and inequality, decent jobs,...

Nov 4 · >

Trump-Xi Summit At Busan Was Mostly Optics Designed To De-Escalate

By Asad Mirza The much-awaited meeting between the US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, finally took place last week in Busan, South Korea. Reportedly, the two adversaries reached a wide-ranging trade and economic agreement at the meeting. The deal addresses fentanyl precursors, rare earth export controls,...

Nov 4 · >

Nuclear Shadow Returns: Unverified Claims And Seismic Truths

By TN Ashok NEW YORK: President Donald Trump’s recent directive to resume nuclear weapons testing after 33 years has reignited anxieties about a new nuclear arms race. His justification—that Russia, China, Pakistan, and North Korea are conducting covert nuclear tests—demands scrutiny through the lens of scientific verification systems designed...

Nov 4 · >

US Economy Defies Predictions As Trade War Enters New Phase

By Ashok N Ayers NEW YORK: When President Donald Trump unveiled his most aggressive tariff regime in nearly a century last April, targeting more than 150 countries with levies that hit major trading partners particularly hard, Wall Street braced for economic catastrophe. Economists scrambled to revise their forecasts upward...

Nov 4 · >

Price Of Digital Progress: India’s Growing E-Waste Crisis

  By Raju Kumar BHOPAL: E-waste — or electronic waste — has emerged as one of the fastest-growing environmental threats of our time. The increasing number of electronic devices in modern life has undoubtedly made daily living more convenient, but once these gadgets become obsolete or fall out of...

Nov 4 · >

In Netherlands Elections, Far-Right Lost, But Left Performed Worse

By Enzo Rossi AMSTERDAM: The Dutch elections were a victory for liberal centrists and a defeat for the anti-immigration Geert Wilders. Yet with the overall right-wing vote stronger than ever, there’s little reason for celebration. Read most liberal papers’ coverage of the October 29 elections in the Netherlands and...

Nov 4 · >

Adani Group’s Striking Rise Since 2014 Sparks Global Speculation

By Nantoo Banerjee   The majority government-owned Life Insurance Corporation of India’s detailed rebuttal to The Washington Post report claiming that the government directed LIC to invest $3.9 billion in the Adani group seems to lack the punch. A comparison of the lately sprouted Adani Group with some of...

Nov 3 · >

Shah Rukh Khan At 60: The Eternal King Of Hearts, The Last Superstar

By TN Ashok   In a world where stardom flickers and fades with every Friday release, one man continues to shine with undimmed brilliance. Shah Rukh Khan—known to millions as SRK, Bollywood’s “King Khan,” and India’s most charismatic export—turned 60 on November 2, and the celebrations were every bit...

Nov 3 · >
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