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Indian Presence In Chagos Islands Is Crucial For Maritime Security

By Asad Mirza   India has secured an agreement with the government of Mauritius allowing it to establish a satellite station in the Chagos archipelago, near the controversial Diego Garcia base. According to reports the purpose of the new station, will be to track satellites and “to serve as...

Oct 22 · >

Pakistan’s Policy Blunders Have Turned Taliban Into An Adversary

By Manish Rai   Recently, a deadly series of clashes occurred on the Durand Line between Taliban fighters and the Pakistani Army. The disputed 1,600-mile border between Afghanistan and Pakistan was the site of intense confrontations. Afghanistan initially accused Pakistan of conducting airstrikes in the capital, Kabul, and launched...

Oct 22 · >

Trump’s Fragile Middle East Ceasefire Faces First Real Test

  By Ashok Nilakantan Ayers   NEW YORK: President Donald Trump’s most celebrated foreign policy achievement — the Gaza ceasefire that he triumphantly described as “the dawn of everlasting peace” — is now facing its first and fiercest test. Barely a week after the guns fell silent, the fragile...

Oct 22 · >

Tamil Self-Respect Movement Had A Big Role In Anti-Colonial Struggle

By Krishna Jha In a class society, there is always the one that dominates over the other living in the lower depths. They are the bearers of the torch showing the way, but carry the flame that often scorches them. Violence is organized by the vested interest when victims...

Oct 22 · >

Sarkozy’s Imprisonment Mirrors Turmoil Within Western Democracies

By T N Ashok     NEW YORK: Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy becomes the first ever president of the country to be sent to prison for five years in ignominy over an alleged Libya campaign fund scandal. The global politics is taking a tumble as US President Donald Trump...

Oct 22 · >

Louvre Heist Reminds Us Of Eastern Artefacts Stolen By The West

By Anjan Roy     One of the most iconic museums of the world, the Louvre  in Paris, has been looted by an organised gang of thieves who got away with priceless crown jewels of nineteenth century France. The items stolen would provide a list of most coveted jewellery...

Oct 22 · >

It’s Us Billionaires Versus Mamdani At New York Mayoral Elections

By John Wojcik And C.J. Atkins     NEW YORK :Wall Street is in a state of panic over polls showing that progressive Democratic candidate Zohran Mamdani maintains a double-digit lead in the New York mayoral race over scandal-ridden former Gov. Mario Cuomo, who is running as an Independent. The other...

Oct 22 · >

SEBI Fails To Prevent Aggressive IPO Pricing To Protect Investors

By Nantoo Banerjee     There is nothing to be particularly shocked about Tata Capital stocks declining 2.4 percent below the company’s IPO issue price of Rs. 326 per share a day after its debut in intraday trade on the Bombay Stock Exchange. Tata Capital, a Tata Sons subsidiary, made...

Oct 21 · >

After 20-Year Left Rule, Bolivia Elects Centre-Right Rodrigo Paz As President

By Satyaki Chakraborty     After two-decade-long rule by the left-wing Movement for Socialism (MAS) party, Bolivia elected the centre-right candidate Rodrigo Paz as the new President in the run-off elections held on October 19. Son of a former president, Paz promises “capitalism for all” and has announced his...

Oct 21 · >

Indian Marvel BrahMos Among World’s Fastest Supersonic Wonders

By Girish Linganna     When Defence Minister Rajnath Singh called Operation Sindoor a “trailer” and declared that every part of Pakistan now lies within India’s striking range, he was not merely issuing a warning. He was announcing the coming of age of India’s most formidable conventional weapon, one...

Oct 21 · >

Bihar CM Nitish Kumar Is Relying On Women Voters For NDA Success

By Kalyani Shankar     In electoral politics, voters play a crucial role. Their support will be key in determining whether Nitish Kumar secures his tenth term as Chief Minister after the Bihar state assembly polls in November this year. For two decades, Kumar has prioritised women’s issues, resulting...

Oct 21 · >

Central Observer Bhupendra Yadav Makes Bengal BJP Leaders Uneasy

By Tirthankar Mitra     KOLKATA: After flocking in droves to a meeting of Prime Minister Narendra Modi or Union home minister Amit Shah and making a beeline for the podium, it seems the good times are over for these BJP leaders of West Bengal. No longer can they...

Oct 21 · >

Drivers Of Digital Transformations Have Been Shifting Over Time

By Dr. Gyan Pathak     Drivers of digital transformation have been shifting globally over time. Insights from 99 economies of the world now suggest that the world, especially those seeking to accelerate digital transformation must invest not only in connectivity but also in human capital, effective institutions, and...

Oct 21 · >

Scientific Outlook Is Needed To Eradicate The Caste System In India

By Dr. Arun Mitra   The concept of social division based on caste has been codified in the Manusmriti. According to it, society was divided into four varnas (castes). This system institutionalized inequality by segregating people into upper and lower strata — the so-called ‘upper castes’ and ‘lower castes’....

Oct 21 · >

Trump-Imposed Fake Ceasefire Isn’t Hiding Israel’s Murderous Agenda

By Ben Chacko     LONDON: THE CEASEFIRE is still in place, said Donald Trump, after Israel launched massive air strikes on Gaza dozens of times in 24 hours. Hamas has accused Israel of committing 80 violations of the ceasefire since it began, killing dozens of people and wounding...

Oct 21 · >

Google’s AI Hub: Visakhapatnam’s Jackpot, South India’s Heartburn

By K Raveendran     When Google announced that Visakhapatnam would be home to its $15 billion project to build the company’s first artificial intelligence hub in India, the news landed like a thunderclap across the southern states. For Andhra Pradesh, it was nothing short of a jackpot —...

Oct 18 · >

The Trump Gambit: How Pakistan Outmanoeuvred India In Washington

By TN Ashok     NEW YORK: In a stunning reversal of decades-long US strategic priorities, Pakistan has successfully manipulated its way into Donald Trump’s favor while India—America’s designated counterweight to China—faces punishing tariffs and diplomatic isolation. This transformation reveals not just Trump’s transactional approach to foreign policy, but...

Oct 18 · >

Despite Delay In Seat-Sharing Deal In Bihar, India Bloc Stays United

By Dr. Gyan Pathak     On the last day of filing nomination on October 17, 2025, for the first phase of Bihar polls, NDA allies expressed their happiness over their perceived “disunity” among the Mahagathbandhan (INDIA bloc) allies, who were still struggling for finalizing their seat-sharing deal, which...

Oct 18 · >
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