IPA Special

When Economics Morphs Into Politics And Diplomacy

  By Anjan Roy   Prime minister Narendra Modi has travelled to the Russian resort of Sochi to meet Russian President Putin. He is not alone. A galaxy of world leaders is heading towards Russia and its annual economic platform at St Petersburg.   Sochi and St Petersburg have...

May 25 · >

Electricity To All Villages, But Issues Remain

By K R Sudhaman   It is really sad that India had taken 70 years after Independence to provide electricity to all its villages. It is not that the previous governments had not done anything and that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had come with a magic wand to accomplish...

May 24 · >

Modi-Shah’s Lust For Power Brings Ignominy

By Arun Srivastava   The night before B S Yeddyurappa was to take oath as the BJP chief minister of Karnataka, reopening the gate to southern India for his party, some senior RSS ideologues and  leaders called the RSS chief and expressed their serious reservation on  the means resorted...

May 24 · >

Kairana Should Act As Opposition Model For Next Lok Sabha Poll

By Nitya Chakraborty   After the formation of the JD(S)-Congress coalition government in Karnataka on May 23 defeating all the machinations of the BJP, the way has opened up for forming a solid platform of the  non-BJP parties who do not want the saffrons to take over power  again ...

May 24 · >

Indian Economy On A Slippery Oil Slope

By G. Srinivasan   The relentless spurt in global crude prices breaching 80 dollars per barrel in recent days and the concomitant inexorable increase in domestic petrol and diesel prices have once again highlighted how brittle is India’s  energy security and how precious little the authorities had done  to...

May 24 · >

More Rhetoric Than Action In US-China Trade Negotiations

By Subrata Majumder   After China clamoured for retaliation against USA’s tariff imposition, almost threatening of a global trade war, it decided to import substantially more from USA. The trade negotiations between the two countriesended last week, with China declaring its honest intent to increase US imports and the...

May 23 · >

RAW, ISI and the Nipah Spooked

Sushil Kutty There will be no memorial for Lini Puthussery. The 31-year-old nurse succumbed to the Nipah virus knowing she would die and knowing that there was no time for her to mourn her impending death. But just enough time left to prevent others from catching death. She smothered...

May 23 · >

Artificial Intelligence To Trigger Second Industrial Revolution

By Gyan Pathak   We may be on the cusp of a “second industrial revolution”, says an IMF working paper released recently. It has been predicted on the basis of advances in artificial intelligence and robotics. The authors have concluded, “automation is good for growth and bad for equality”....

May 23 · >

Chinese Designs On Arunachal Heighten India’s Worries

By Barun Das Gupta   A Hong Kong-based English daily reported last week that the Chinese are digging for gold and other minerals at Lhunze, which is right on the border of Arunachal Pradesh that  the Chinese call ‘South Tibet’.  Nobody can object to the Chinese prospecting for minerals...

May 23 · >

Redesigning Indo-Russian Strategic Friendship

By Arun Srivastava   Both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin badly needed the informal summit. If India needed a positive move towards strengthening bilateral relations, Russia desired a clear assurance about firming up of cooperation, including in defence,as well as global issues of common concern....

May 23 · >
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