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Prashant Kishor, A Ray Of Light At The End Of Tunnel For The Opposition

By Nitya Chakraborty Things are heating up in Indian politics as the BJP and the Sangh Parivar prepare for the next phase of assembly elections in the states within this yearend as also in 2023, and, eventually, tobe followed by the Lok Sabha polls in March-April 2024. After the...

Apr 19 · >

Fund-Bank Meet Crucial To Tackle Evolving Global Financial Risk

By Anjan Roy The spring meeting of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund in Washington has always remained a high point for those involved in the management of financial sector and public finance. For countries in a tight corner, the meeting is a lifeline.   This year’s...

Apr 19 · >

Resurgence Of Covid-19 Triggers Many Concerns

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Resurgence of new COVID-19 infection since the withdrawal of curbs — including the mandatory wearing of masks, keeping and use of sanitisers in public premises, and maintaining physical distancing —by several states from beginning of April 2022, is a serious concern, though it is too...

Apr 19 · >

Johnson’s Upcoming India Visit In The Shadow Of Putin’s War

By Sushil Kutty With the first name ‘Boris’, he should have been a friend of Russian President Vladimir Putin. But this ‘Boris’ would rather be addressed as ‘Johnson’ as he travels to India at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. And, hopefully, the two will get along although...

Apr 19 · >

It Is Clear – Russia And NATO Are In Proxy War Over Ukraine

By Ben Chacko The observation by Russian communists that Ukraine is now the scene of a proxy war between Russia and Nato is accurate — though the idea that this somehow justifies Russia’s invasion of its neighbour does not follow. Ukraine has certainly become a battleground in which Russia...

Apr 19 · >

Parking Funds In Foreign Banks, Treasuries Now Look Less Safe

By Nantoo Banerjee The international financial system governed by western powers no longer offers safety to foreign currency deposits in their chests from other parts of the world.  Even foreign private deposits and investments in assets are being frozen. The latest financial sanction imposed on Russia and its oligarchs...

Apr 18 · >

India Has To Let Go Of Huge Coal Export Opportunity

By K Raveendran There is virtually a scramble for coal from non-Russian sources following a self-imposed ban by the European Union on coal imports from Putin’s sanctions-hit country. But as far as New Delhi is concerned, the opportunity will go abegging as India is by itself struggling to tie...

Apr 18 · >

RSS Chief’s Akhand Bharat Fantasy Has Got Dangerous Implications

By Amulya Ganguli The RSS chief, Mohan Bhagwat, has spelt out the geographical contours of the proposed Hindu rashtra along with the warning that those opposing the Akhand Bharat concept will either be pushed aside or eliminated. This is probably the first time that such an unequivocal admonition has...

Apr 18 · >

Saturday’s Bypoll Wins Bring Some Relief To Beleaguered Trinamool Congress

By Ashis Biswas KOLKATA: For West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, her party’s by-election win announced last Saturday in the Asansol (Lok Sabha) and Ballygunge (Assembly) seats was the best news in some time. Of late the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) had been facing some truly torrid times over...

Apr 18 · >

India’s Hindu Rashtra Consolidating At Breakneck Speed

By Sushil Kutty The consolidation of the Hindus is at breakneck speed. The Hindutva forces at play have no competition. There is nothing to match the right wing’s polarization strategy. And the tactics employed are striking a chord with the Hindus. It’s being driven home that time is fast...

Apr 18 · >
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