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US-China Rivalry Suddenly Intensifies In Bangladesh As Tarique Takes Over As PM

By Nitya Chakraborty Only a week has passed since the BNP supremo Tarique Rahman has taken over as the Prime Minister of Bangladesh after the resounding victory of his party in the February 12 national elections. The 60 year old PM who is back to the country after an...

Feb 24 · >

Narendra Modi’s Visit To Israel Beginning February 25 Is Badly Timed

By Dr Arun Mitra The news that the Prime Minister of India, is scheduled to visit Israel on 25 February is a matter of serious concern. This visit is taking place at a time when the war on Gaza has led to massive loss of life and humanitarian devastation....

Feb 24 · >

Supreme Court, ECI And West Bengal Govt Trying To Restore Trust

By Dr. Gyan Pathak There has been overall trust deficit for quite some time in the matter of elections in India, and it has been worsening with passage of every day of the eve of the next round of state elections due in April-May. It is despite the fact...

Feb 24 · >

Assam Assembly Polls: Congress-Led Combine Getting Its Act Together

By Rabindra Nath Sinha KOLKATA: The Congress-led opposition, despite intra- and inter-party dissentions, is slowly but steadily getting its act together to unseat the BJP-led NDA coalition, which is in power for the second term in Assam, where elections for the 126-member Assembly are expected to be held between...

Feb 24 · >

Trump’s Defeat In Supreme Court On Tariffs Has Now Turned From Legal Battle To Political

By Rohit Tripathi The now famous tariffs case, known as the Learning Resources case (named after the plaintiffs), is now in the books. The tumultuous second term of President Donald Trump anchored its economic renewal strategy on an unprecedented tariff strategy that was bound to find its way to...

Feb 24 · >

Caste Based Smaller Groups Gear Up For Bargaining With BJP And SP Before Up Polls

By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: Uttar Pradesh is witnessing intense fight by major political parties to win over caste based parties and various caste groups 11 months before crucial 2027 assembly polls. On the other hand the caste based parties and various groups are now asserting to bargain in term...

Feb 24 · >

Just Released Nuremberg Film Is A Psychological Thriller On Hitler Aide Goering

By T N Ashok Eighty years after Hermann Goering smuggled cyanide past his guards and cheated the hangman, Hollywood has returned to Nuremberg — not to replay the verdict, but to probe the mind behind the crime. The 2025 film Nuremberg, directed with deliberate restraint and anchored by Russell...

Feb 24 · >

Banks Should Concentrate On Core Biz, Stop Mis-Selling: FM

NEW DELHI: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Monday came down heavily on banks for mis-selling of financial products, including insurance and urged them to focus on core business. “Banks should concentrate on their core business… My pet peeve has always been …. you’re spending more time on selling insurance...

Feb 24 · >

Centre Launches National Monetisation Pipeline 2.0 With Rs 10 Lakh Crore Target For FY26-30

NEW DELHI: The Centre on Monday launched the second phase of the National Monetisation Pipeline (NMP 2.0), setting a Rs 10 lakh crore asset monetisation target for the five-year period from FY2025–26 to FY2029–30, as announced in the Union Budget 2025–26. For FY2025–26, the government expects monetisation of around...

Feb 24 · >

SEBI Proposes Complete Overhaul Of PMS Regulations

MUMBAI: The Securities and Exchange Board is comprehensively  reviewing the portfolio managers (PMS) regulations by strengthening investor protection and governance on one hand and simplifying business processes for portfolio managers on the other so that the regulations remain relevant for evolving market dynamics. Chairman Tuhin Kanta Pandey said Monday...

Feb 24 · >

Economic Growth Likely To Have Eased To 7.2 Per Cent In Q3: Report

MUMBAI: Economic growth has likely eased to 7.2% in Q3 from 8.2% in Q2 of FY26 due to a likely lower expansion in services at 7.8%, down from 9.2% in Q2, agriculture at 3% as against 3.5% in Q2 and a few other sectors, according to an analysis by...

Feb 24 · >

Telecom Tariffs To See 13-15 Per Cent Rise In FY27: HSBC

MUMBAI: Average revenue per user (Arpu) for Indian telcos could see a 13-15% lift in FY27, buoyed by headline tariffs later in the year, analysts said in a recent report by HSBC. However, they added, while Vodafone Idea’s recent AGR relief improves its financial runway without materially altering competitive...

Feb 24 · >

India Should Adopt ‘Trustworthy’ AI Tools To Stay Safe And Transparent

By Nantoo Banerjee The global AI impact summit 2026 in Delhi, last week, couldn’t have come at a more appropriate time when the world continues to be somewhat skeptical about adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI), its limitations and potential consequences. Thanks to the pioneering effort by firms such as...

Feb 23 · >

How U.S. Deals With Dhaka And Delhi Are Redrawing The Region’s Economic Map

By Ashok Nilakantan Ayers NEW YORK: Within the span of seventy-two hours in early February 2026, the United States signed two agreements that, taken together, may do more to reshape South Asian trade dynamics than anything since the formation of SAFTA. Even though following Supreme Court verdict nullifying Trump’s...

Feb 23 · >

Indian Exporters Still Can Extract Benefits In U.S. Market In Some Key Industries

By Subrata Majumder Amid concern over Trump’s high tariff, a new ray of hope beckons for a new face of India’s export basket, which will yield higher value addition and manufacturing excellence. Hitherto, traditional industries were dominant in the export basket, prioritizing labour intensive industries and agricultural products, but...

Feb 23 · >

Indian Exporters Are In Total Confusion About On Tariff After U.S. Supreme Court Verdict

By Anjan Roy The US Supreme Court’s striking the Donald Trump’s tariffs has pulverised the president in more ways than one. Trump had sworn by tariffs as the ultimate tool in his hands; the judgement has shown Trump his place —he is not supreme. Politically, it could not have...

Feb 23 · >

Pakistan Bombs Afghan Terrorists While Nurturing Its Own Against India

By T.N. Ashok In the same week that Pakistan’s air force struck seven militant hideouts inside Afghanistan, killing 70 suspected Tehrik-e-Taliban fighters in retaliation for suicide bombings in Islamabad, Bajaur and Bannu, Delhi Police and the National Investigation Agency were quietly rolling up a very different kind of network...

Feb 23 · >

New Delhi Declaration On AI Summit Is A Global Vision On Effective Collaboration

By Kalyani Shankar India’s recent AI summit concluded with the New Delhi Declaration, engaging 88 nations and marking a major milestone in global AI regulatory efforts, highlighting India’s growing influence on the international stage. The declaration presents a global vision for “collaborative, trusted, resilient, and efficient” artificial Intelligence, highlighting...

Feb 23 · >
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