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Just Not Narendra Modi, Indian Media Barons And Some Journalists Have To Share The Blame For Curbs On Press Freedom

By Sushil Kutty This column has called Prime Minister Narendra Modi all possible names including those bordering on the ‘libel’. So far, Alhamdulilah, Modi hasn’t let the wolves on the column. But it is a fact that wringing Modi in the Press Freedom grinder wouldn’t make a difference to...

Jun 22 · >

Opposition Parties Meet In Patna On June 23 Is A Perfect Example Of Unity In Diversity

By Binoy Viswam Even in the early months of 2023, many political analysts were sceptical about the possibility of a broad opposition unity. The BJP was almost sure that this exercise would end up as a non-starter. Some of its leaders went to the extent of ridiculing the very...

Jun 22 · >

Immediate Removal Of BJP Led Govt Of Biren Singh In Manipur Is The Need Of The Hour

By Prakash Karat Manipur burning has become emblematic of the divisive politics of the BJP in the North East.  Only four months ago, in February, Narendra Modi had crowed about the success of the BJP in Tripura, Meghalaya and Nagaland elections in the North East. He claimed Christians in...

Jun 22 · >

BJP’s Revenge Against People Of Karnataka For Voting Them Out

By Dr. Gyan Pathak BJP led Centre under Prime Minister  Narendra Modi has clearly become vindictive against the opposition, and to such an extent that it amounts to punishing even the poor people who happen to vote the BJP out of power. Karnataka is a latest example where ruling...

Jun 22 · >

Congress-Left Alliance In Bengal Panchayat Polls Showing Cracks At Base Level

By Tirthankar Mitra Cobbled together way back in 2016 before Assembly elections in West Bengal, poll alliance between Congress and CPI(M)-led Left Front is on a downslide. While neither of the front read CPI(M) leaders nor their Congress counterparts will admit it, there are clear signs that the bond...

Jun 22 · >

Bangladesh Approaching National Elections In January 2024 Amidst Big US Pressure

By Ashis Biswas No wonder political tensions are rising in Bangladesh, with each passing week. All indications suggest that the proposed general elections in January 2024 would prove to be of epochal significance. Far more than earlier elections held in Bangladesh, the 2024 poll outcome, observers expect, would mark...

Jun 22 · >

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Faces Tough Time Before January 2024 Polls

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav General elections are scheduled to be held in January 2024 in Bangladesh. For the incumbent Bangladesh Awami League, the upcoming elections are a high-stake event. The 74-year-old Bangladesh Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina, who has been in power since 2009, is the world’s longest-serving woman prime...

Jun 22 · >

Justice K.M. Joseph: A Remarkable Judge Whose Legacy Will Endure

By Gyanvi Khanna As Justice K.M. Joseph retired on June 16 this year, it is worth reflecting on the significant impact he has made on the Indian judiciary through his judgments. From quashing the President’s rule in Uttarakhand to taking a tough stand against hate speeches, Justice K.M. Joseph...

Jun 22 · >

June 23 Meeting Of Non-BJP Opposition Parties Is The First Step For A Credible Alternative

By Dipankar Bhattacharya Governance in India today is driven by a relentless aggression of the executive which has reduced the legislature to a loyal instrument of law making. Any corrective measure coming from the judiciary is being disdainfully discarded through executive ordinances. The media, the fabled fourth pillar of...

Jun 21 · >

US Offer Of High Tech Defence To Indian PM During His Visit Is Linked To Geo-Political Strategy

By Arun Srivastava Narendra Modi was shunned by the U.S. in 2005. But he is no more a pariah. The same US, but now under the presidency of Joe Biden, is rolling out the red carpet for Modi, who will become just the third world leader (after France’s Emmanuel...

Jun 21 · >

Prime Minister Narendra Modi Will Steal Media Limelight From USA On June 23

By Sushil Kutty On June 23 when the opposition parties gather in Patna to discuss 2024 and the end of the Modi regime, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will still be in the United States in the eye of the global media glare. The opposition parties should take care events...

Jun 21 · >

Women’s Share In Central Government Jobs Declining Fast

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Despite big promises to women in BJP’s 2019 manifesto, including to formulate a comprehensive ‘Women in the Workforce’ road map focused on dramatically increasing female workforce participation rate over the next five years, the women’s share in Central Government jobs have been declining with the...

Jun 21 · >

India Slips Back To Below 2017-Level In Latest IMD World Competitiveness Rankings

By K Raveendran The Narendra Modi government has been making big noise over the country’s progress in the world competition ranking. A 21-point jump in the first three years after Prime Minister Modi assumed power in 2014 had given the government a great public relations handle, which the fans...

Jun 21 · >

Despite Uncontested Seats Dropping To One Per Cent, Violence Still In Air In Bengal Rural Poll

By Tirthankar Mitra A high percentage of Opposition parties’ nominees filing nomination and a sharp drop in uncontested seats as compared to 2018 rural polls cannot assure a significant portion of the state populace especially living in the rural areas that panchayat election of West Bengal will be held...

Jun 21 · >

For Indonesia Sports Diplomacy Turns Out To Be Double-Edged Sword

By James M Dorsey Three months ago, I Wayan Koster, the governor of Hindu-majority Bali, made his mark on the international stage by banning an Israeli squad from participating in this year’s FIFA Under-20 World Cup. Operating at the intersection of domestic Indonesian politics, his country’s foreign relations and...

Jun 21 · >

Smriti Ravindra’s First Novel Is A Gripping Account Of Churning In A Nepali Society

By Harihar Swarup The woman who climbed trees opens with a wedding. Meena 14, stands on a terrace in Dharbhanga eating roasted peanuts when she is told about 21-year-old Manmohan, her future husband. He is first in his family from Nepal to study in India. Her mother, Keveri, claims...

Jun 21 · >

Opposition Parties Optimistic About Success Of Patna Conclave On June 23

By Nitya Chakraborty On June 19 evening West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee conveyed something politically significant in her tweet congratulating the Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on his 54th birthday. Her tweet said ‘Best wishes on your birthday, Rahulji. Wishing you good health. May you...

Jun 20 · >

Finally Prime Minister’s US Visit Seems To Be A Mega Show Of Emergent India

By Sushil Kutty One view is that one Indian is having all the fun! Like “excitement and euphoria have gripped many Indian Americans ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s trip to the US”. Such a view should not be allowed to gather moss. It is humiliating to the country,...

Jun 20 · >
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