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Foreign Investors Are Bullish At India’s Post- Pandemic Recovery

By Subrata Majumder   Investment in India has plunged. Projects valued US $ 129 billion were dropped. New investment announced fell by over two-third in 2020-21, compared to its preceding year. In contrast, FDI in India increased by over 19 per cent, albeit global FDI fell by over 42.7...

Jun 10 · >

Sardar Tarlochan Singh Was A Global Crusader For The Causes Of Sikhs

By Harihar Swarup   Sardar Tarlochan Singh was very popular figure in Parliament even though he had only a short-term of three years in the Rajya Sabha. Apart from Parliament, he excelled in public relations. He was public relation man of the late President Gyani Zail Singh in Rashtrapati...

Jun 10 · >

Tea Consumption Showing Steep Rise In Bangladesh As Living Standard Rises

By Ashis Biswas   In Bangladesh, the tea industry is thriving on the strength of rising income levels within the country. Apparently, because they earn more, people tend to drink more tea. Average per capita consumption has risen according to some estimates, almost five fold, from around 90 to...

Jun 10 · >

Prashant Kishor, Mamata Banerjee And 2024 Lok Sabha Polls

By Nitya Chakraborty   The ace poll strategist Prasant Kishor is back into action. After enjoying a holiday for one month following the gruelling elections in Bengal the results of which were out on May 2, PK beaming with his success after ensuring massive defeat of Modi-Shah duo in...

Jun 9 · >

Modi Jolted Out Of Comfort Zone By Court, People’s Verdict

By K Raveendran   It is now clear that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s indifference to the burning problems facing the country and creating a space for him to pursue his own agenda, which mostly pertained to the periphery of national life, in the process giving him much ease of...

Jun 9 · >

BJP Battered By Hawala Heist: Case Against Party’s State Chief

By P. Sreekumaran   THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Kerala is in the eye of a storm over the infamous Kodakara black money heist case. The scam has badly dented the image of the BJP. The ‘party with a difference’ has morphed into a party pockmarked with...

Jun 9 · >

Yogi Adityanath’s Over-Dependency On Bureaucracy Harming BJP

By Sagarneel Sinha   Six weeks ago Uttar Pradesh was recording over 30,000 daily covid-19 cases. Now, the same state is recording less than 1000 daily cases. The positivity rate of the state has dropped to just 0.33 from its peak of 16.74 registered back in April. This wouldn’t...

Jun 9 · >

Opposition In Uttar Pradesh Is Gearing Up To Challenge BJP For Mission 2022

By Pradeep Kapoor   LUCKNOW: Opposition parties are gearing up to take on CM Yogi Adityanath as the main face of BJP for 2022 assembly polls. Since BJP and Sangh Parivar will contest UP elections on Hindutva agenda they have no option but to continue saffron clad Yogi Adityanath...

Jun 9 · >

Socialism Or Barbarism? What’s At Stake In Peru

By Ben Chacko   All eyes are on Peru as dictator’s daughter Keiko Fujimori gets her fraud allegations in even before results are declared.   Fujimori is beating a familiar drum: the political right in Latin America routinely dismiss elections they don’t win as fraudulent.   The last results...

Jun 9 · >

Free vaccination Modi’s ‘My Way’ to political resurrection

By Sushil Kutty Post the West Bengal election results, Bharatiya Janata Party leaders were lost sheep, stumped for not knowing what to do and what to say, used as they were to singing praise of dear leader Narendra Modi, so cued they were to raise Modi’s larger than life...

Jun 8 · >

Modi partially solves the problems of his own creation

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s announcement of providing free vaccine for all adults of India has certainly solved a cross section of the problems of vaccination in the country for which he has been praised and thanked even though these were his own creation. Nevertheless, the...

Jun 8 · >

Cong high command has to ensure total unity in Punjab party

By Kalyani Shankar The Congress leadership is engaged in damage control in Punjab with the political crisis threatening to go out of control.  The high command is looking for a formula to calm down the tempers of the dissidents against the chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh. The Assembly elections...

Jun 8 · >

Home Ministry order reignites citizenship debate

By Fuzail Ahmad Ayyubi and Ibad Mushtaq Since the past week, social media platforms have been abuzz with posts about how the Ministry of Home Affairs has acted upon the controversial Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019, even though no rules have yet been framed. The reason – an order issued...

Jun 8 · >

RSS, BJP bosses still clueless on how to deal with Yogi

By Arun Srivastava  After losing the historic battle of Bengal and Narendra Modi’s image of invincibility lying completely shattered on the streets of Kolkata, the Rajput warrior of Uttar Pradesh, the chief minister Yogi Adityanath, has launched a blistering attack on the two commanders of the Saffron brigade, Narendra...

Jun 8 · >

India’s Federal Democracy Is Under Attack Again

By Nantoo Banerjee The country’s fragile federal democratic system is under attack once again. This time, the Centre, hypersensitive about its supremacy over states, seems to have faulted the West Bengal government and its chief minister (CM) on political mannerism as she kept the prime minister (PM) waiting after...

Jun 7 · >

Modi Is Now Vulnerable But Viable Alternative Is Still To Emerge

By Amulya Ganguli There are signs that the BJP expects to ride out the Covid-19 storm and remain ensconced in power at the centre and in some of the states for quite some time. As much can be discerned from railway minister Piyush Goyal’s assertion that the economy is...

Jun 7 · >

Global Corporate Tax Proposal Is A Revised Version Of Indian MAT

By Anjan Roy Remember MAT, or the minimum alternative tax, that was proposed in the union budget years back in the UPA government days. The measure was conjured up by the then finance minister to bring some Indian corporate biggies under the tax which had avoided paying any tax...

Jun 7 · >

Lakshadweep Is An Island With Unique Characteristics For Long Years

By Sushil Kutty The people of the Lakshadweep guard their ‘Muslimness’ like the British the Kohinoor! And, if there’s an ‘Indian’ law they love to hate, it’s the Special Marriage Act, 1954. Also, Mahatma Gandhi is persona non-grata in the archipelago as also Ganesha with his elephant head. There’s...

Jun 7 · >
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