IPA Special

COP 26 Conclave Must Do Away With Vague Promises

By Dr. Gyan Pathak The Emissions Gap Report 2021 released just a few days ahead of COP26 clearly shows the vagueness of promises by countries and lack of transparency, clearly defined rules and target for actual reductions in emissions. As the pressure on India is being increased by the...

Oct 27 · >

Aung San Suu Kyi Is The Symbol Of Democratic Resistance Against Coup In Myanmar

By Harihar Swarup Myanmar has been again in turmoil with the country’s democratically leader Aung San Suu Kyi was ousted in an army coup in February this year. Myanmar’s junta has said that it would not engage in talks with coup dissidents, including members of Aung Suu Kyi’s ousted...

Oct 27 · >

Congress-RJD Clash In October 30 Bypolls Is A Jolt To Opposition Unity Efforts

By Nitya Chakraborty In Indian politics, the ground situation changes very fast. That is apparent now as in just two months since the holding of the meeting of the 19 opposition parties on August 20, hosted by the then interim president, but now hands on president of the Congress...

Oct 26 · >

Assembly Election Scenario In Punjab Has Changed Drastically In Two Months

By Kalyani Shankar What is the big picture in poll-bound Punjab after the exit of the former chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh?  The emerging scenario is that Punjab will face a multi-cornered fight. In that event, no party or a coalition is in a position to get a majority....

Oct 26 · >

Doubling Of Climate Change Efforts Required At COP 26

By Dr. Gyan Pathak As the Twenty-sixth session of the Conference of the Parties (COP 26) is nearing, all eyes are set on India, the fourth largest greenhouse gas emitter of the world, the first being China, second United States, and the third the European Union. It is because...

Oct 26 · >

BJP And Congress Engaged In A Bitter Fight In Madhya Pradesh In Bypolls

By L.S. Herdenia BHOPAL: In the midst of hectic electioneering for four by-polls – one for Lok Sabha and three Vidhan Sabha – Congress suffered serious setback when one of its legislators joined the BJP. He is the 27th Congress legislator who has left the party after March 2020...

Oct 26 · >

Aparna Sen’s Six Decades In Bengali Cinema Has Been A Great Journey

By Papri Sri Raman If one were to describe Aparna Sen and her work, there is just one Bengali phrase that comes to mind: Bhalo Kharab Meye (The good bad girl). This is the title of a 1993 play, for which Sen won the Best Actor award from Kalakar...

Oct 26 · >

Five Lessons Coronavirus Taught Us For Tackling The Climate Crisis

By Marc Vandepitte Since the 2002 outbreak of SARS, a coronavirus, scientists have repeatedly warned us of a new pandemic. In 2016, the World Health Organization placed coronaviruses in the top eight viral threats, requiring more research. There was no research because Big Pharma had no profit forecasts at...

Oct 26 · >

Changing Prescription Drugs To OTC May Be Dangerous

By Nantoo Banerjee Otrivin Oxy, a fast relief adult nasal spray over-the-counter (OTC) drug marketed in India by GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), the world’s sixth largest pharmaceutical company by revenue, seems to have become very popular among those suffering from severe nasal congestion. Its 10-second TV ad is quite compelling. The...

Oct 25 · >

Hypersonic Glide Vehicle Launch Puts China One Step Ahead Of USA In Military Balance

By Anjan Roy China has upended the global strategic and military balance with two launches of its hypersonic glide vehicles in course of two months this year. The reports about the successful launch of these vehicles had jolted America and its entire military top hierarchy out of a slumber...

Oct 25 · >

Job Crisis Forces Modi Govt To Set Up Panel On New Employment Policy

By Satyaki Chakraborty The burgeoning employment crisis in the country has forced the Narendra Modi Government to think of framing a new employment policy for ensuring maximum generation of jobs in the coming decade and accordingly a panel is shortly going to be set up. The panel will take...

Oct 25 · >

Bizarre Twists And Turns Of Aryan Khan’s Narcotics In Cruise Case

By Sushil Kutty The Aryan Khan Cruise Case is getting curiouser and curiouser. So much so, Sherlock Holmes would have given up in disgust, maybe inclined to jump off a cliff descending to a rocky bottom where the breakers strike with ear-splitting raucous. Meanwhile, the “Wounded and wronged Prince”...

Oct 25 · >

BJP And Samajwadi Party Working On Alliances Before Uttar Pradesh Polls

By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: Major political parties of Uttar Pradesh are looking for alliance partners to enlarge their area of influence to achieve success in the coming state assembly elections in February/March 2022. Ruling BJP is working very hard with the support of the entire Sangh Parivar to retain...

Oct 25 · >

Christians In India Are Worried As Attacks By Hindutva Groups Increase

By Shreyasi Singh There has been a continuous increase in violence committed against Christians by Hindutva groups, which have largely been unnoticed in the media. On October 21, the Association for the Protection of Civil Rights, United Against Hate, and United Christian Forum jointly released a fact-finding report highlighting...

Oct 25 · >

Sonia Gandhi Has Established Firm Family Hegemony On Congress Party

By Harihar Swarup “I am a full-time and hands-on Congress president,” snapped Sonia Gandhi at  October 16  CWC meeting and sent out an unambiguous message: On the question of Congress leadership there is no challenging the Gandhi family. Sonia has always been the keeper of the Nehru-Gandhi family flame,...

Oct 23 · >

Vaccination Feat An Eye-Opener To The Power Of Inclusive Policies

By K Raveendran  Prime Minister Narendra Modi cannot be more right that the feat of 1 billion vaccinations is a symbol of national unity and strength. There have been no hues to the vaccination drive: no saffron, no green, no red. There was no caste, no religion either. It...

Oct 23 · >

India Needs Urgent Action Against Forced Labour

By Dr. Gyan Pathak  A joint statement by G7 Trade Ministers has signalled that they are going to harden their stand to eradicate use of all forms of forced labour in global supply chains, including state-sponsored forced labour of vulnerable groups and minorities, including in the agricultural, solar, and...

Oct 23 · >

Protesting Farmers Need To Keep Their Ranks United To Fight For Their Demands

By Sushil Kutty India’s ‘praja’ is apportioned in two camps, both hating the guts of the other. There’s the ‘left’, and there’s the ‘right’ with the Congress supporters shifting toward the left from the no longer coveted centre. In the last 11 months, however, there is a third camp...

Oct 23 · >
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