IPA Special

Draft Rules For Labour Codes Have Brought New Concerns

By Dr. Gyan Pathak The Union Ministry of Labour and Employment’s new push for finalizing draft rules for the four controversial labour codes has brought news concerns among workforce regarding their implementation in near future. It would make the worker’s protest even stronger than has been planned by the...

Nov 18 · >

Oommen Chandy’s Delhi Mission Ends Up In Fiasco

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Former Chief Minister of Kerala and senior Congress leader from the state Oommen Chandy’s much-hyped mission to Delhi has ended up in a fiasco. Chandy had undertaken the trip to meet Congress president Sonia Gandhi and other party leaders to register his protest against the...

Nov 18 · >

Facebook’s Metaverse Is An Expanded Vision For Further Encroachment

By Paris Marx Mark Zuckerberg wants us to believe he’s figured out how we’ll socialize in the future. On October 28, he outlined his vision for the metaverse, a virtual environment where we can hang out, shop, and work. Yet its realization depends on Facebook and various other companies...

Nov 18 · >

McKinsey Report Vindicates Xi Jinping’s Prosperity Programme

By Nitya Chakraborty The McKinsey Co. report on the national wealth of the first ten countries of the world could not have come at a better time than the past Monday for the Chinese leader Xi Jinping. The long-awaited virtual summit between China and US was taking place between...

Nov 17 · >

Regulated Cryptos Appear To Be The Way Forward

By K Raveendran If you can’t fight the enemy, join them. This is an adage that has found expression at different points of history and by different authors. This best describes the predicament of central banks when it comes to cryptocurrencies. One can only sympathise with them as the...

Nov 17 · >

Modi’s Expressway To An Election Rally Aboard An IAF Jet

By Sushil Kutty So, there is now one more reason why you should be born a chaiwala’s son with a free pass to travel on all trains passing through the little railway station not far from where you rest your tired head every night. You, of course, can aspire...

Nov 17 · >

Bengal Assembly Says BSF Being Used To Take Over State

By Sankar Ray For the first time, the Trinamool Congress, CPI(M)-led Left Front and Indian National Congress together protested against the Union ministry of home affairs’ arbitrary extension of the territorial jurisdiction of the Border Security Force through a notification on 11 October from 15 km to up to...

Nov 17 · >

National Capital Gasping For Breath As Administrations Fight

By Gyan Pathak We have just seen last week as to how the blame game played by the Narendra Modi led BJP and the Arvind Kejriwal led AAP in the National Capital Territory Delhi did not help deal with  pollution in the Yamuna river water, though their rules contribute...

Nov 17 · >

Quila Darhal: A Heroic Civilian Resistance By Kashmir Villagers

By Harihar Swarup Sardar Basant Singh was barely 13 when Pakistanis attacked the border villages of the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir in September 1947. The invaders, who were led by the Pakistani army, captured several villages and towns. But Qila Darhal, Basant’s village near Nowshera town in...

Nov 17 · >

China Outmanoeuvres India On Bangladesh’s Teesta Project

By Ashis Biswas China has edged well ahead of India in addressing Bangladesh’s core concerns and offering substantive overall assistance to the smaller country. Bangladesh has formally approached China to participate in its ambitious ‘Teesta River Comprehensive Management and Restoration project’ following India’s failure to implement an in-place water...

Nov 17 · >

Shady Deals That Helped Foist Dubai On Top Of The World

By Arjavi Indraneesh The Pandora Papers has unveiled the story of offshore companies created within Dubai’s corporate enclave casting fresh light on Dubai’s rise as one of the world’s financial capitals— and on the UAE’s role as a nexus for money laundering and other financial crimes. The UAE is...

Nov 17 · >

Harsh Truth Is We Have To Live With Covid Hereafter

By Kalyani Shankar Will there be a third wave of covid -19? The Health Ministry has been warning of a possible third wave for some weeks now, although no one knows whether it will hit India at all and, if it does, how severe will it be. Covid 19has...

Nov 16 · >

Ephemeral Illusions About China As New Economic Superpower

By Anjan Roy It is a long haul from the BRIC report of Jim O’Neill of Morgan Stanley who had predicted the changing kaleidoscope of the world economy. The report predicted that in a short while of three decades, China and India would become the second and third biggest...

Nov 16 · >

BJP, AAP Brinkmanship Holding Delhi To Ransom

By Sushil Kutty The Bharatiya Janata Party and the Aam Aadmi Party, which of the two is brave, and which coward? Before the answer is out, a couple of things. One, both parties will be contesting the assembly elections in five states. Two, if reports are to be believed,...

Nov 16 · >

Akhilesh Emerges As Main Challenger To BJP In UP

By Pradeep Kapoor Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra has galvanised the rank and file of her party to take on BJP and make significant impact in the assembly polls. There is a realisation in Congress that the party may not get a good number of seats but it would...

Nov 16 · >

American Left Have To Work Hard Among The Working Class To Do Better

By Jared Abbott I woke up on November 3 this year to a cheerful email from Democratic Socialists of America (DSA). The headline exclaimed, “Tuesday’s election shows that Socialism can win anywhere!” Wow, this longtime DSA member briefly thought, maybe I was wrong, I guess India Walton pulled it...

Nov 16 · >

The People Vs. COP26: Time For Politicians And Billionaires To Listen

By Ramzy Baroud Of all the speeches and political grandstanding at the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow (COP26), the words of Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador were the most profound and least hypocritical. López Obrador raged against the “technocrats and neoliberals”—world leaders who hold the...

Nov 16 · >

Black Gold Defies ‘Quit Coal’ Call At COP26 Climate Summit

By Nantoo Banerjee What a paradox? King coal refuses to surrender even as more than 40 countries at the COP26 climate summit at Glasgow pledged to ‘quit coal’. Instead, global demand for coal and price have skyrocketed over the last several months with China, the US and India playing...

Nov 15 · >
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