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Bihar’s Unfair Results: Rahul Gandhi Gets It Wrong For One More Time

By K Raveendran Rahul Gandhi’s reaction to the Bihar election outcome, framed by surprise and a sense of unfairness, must reopen a debate about the structural imbalances that shape electoral competition in India. His argument, on its surface, reflects the opposition’s frustration after a contest that produced a seat...

Nov 15 · >

India’s New Privacy Rules Demand Compliance From Every One Excepting The State

By R. Suryamurthy India has finally switched on its long-delayed data protection regime, and at first glance, the moment looks like a milestone — a country of 1.4 billion people stepping into the league of nations that take digital rights seriously. But peel back the official statements, the compliance...

Nov 15 · >

How Narendra Modi And Nitish Kumar Built A Winning Combination In Bihar

By T N Ashok When the votes were counted in Bihar’s 2025 assembly elections, the result was unambiguous: The Bharatiya Janata Party and Janata Dal (United) alliance had secured 202 of 243 seats, decimating an opposition that just months earlier had harboured hopes of unseating the incumbents. The landslide...

Nov 15 · >

India’s New Labour Policy – ‘Shram Shakti Niti’ – Casts Digital Illusions In A Religious Packaging

By Hussain Indorewala, Madhulika T, Gayatri Singh, Akhil Surya The Ministry of Labour and Employment’s recently released draft labour policy, Shram Shakti Niti 2025 is a puzzling document. In one section, it claims that the policy derives its legitimacy and moral authority from the Constitution of India, and the...

Nov 15 · >

ILO Governing Body To Meet From November 17 To 27 In Geneva

By Dr. Gyan Pathak When the ILO Governing Body meets in Geneva from November 17 to 27, 2025 for its 355th Session, it will confront a world of work that looks increasingly unstable—and increasingly unequal. The global labour market is being reshaped simultaneously by artificial intelligence, geopolitical realignments, climate...

Nov 15 · >

Trump Launches Attacks On Key Democrats Through Probe Into Their Friend’s Companies

By Ashok Nilakantan Ayers NEW YORK: US President Donald Trump has trained his smoking gun on key democrats (Bill Clinton) leading bank JP Morgan Chase and LinkedIn Cofounder to contain the growing fissures in the MAGA base as new demands emerge to tell all in the Epstein files saga....

Nov 15 · >

PUK To Wait And Watch Until Baghdad Picture Becomes Clear

By Manish Rai The Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) has once again established itself as a significant player in the Iraqi political landscape. In the recently concluded Iraqi legislative elections, it became the sole Kurdish party to increase its seats and secure seats in nine provinces of Iraq. PUK...

Nov 15 · >

INDIA Bloc Must Take Proper Lessons From Big Jolt In Bihar Assembly Polls

By Nitya Chakraborty The NDA led by the BJP has swept the assembly polls in Bihar stunning the RJD and the other constituents of the INDIA Bloc by the extent of the win of the NDA constituents in the 243 member state assembly. The initial results till this afternoon...

Nov 14 · >

Bringing LJP(RV) Into NDA Fold Enabled It To Sweep Bihar Election

By Dr. Gyan Pathak NDA has swept the Bihar Vidhan Sabha Election 2025, and INDIA block, which is known as Mahagathbandhan (MGB) in the state has cut a sorry figure. Right from the beginning of the counting of votes, NDA allies took lead over the MGB allies and maintained...

Nov 14 · >

AAP Retains Tarn Taran Assembly Seat By A Good Margin In Bypoll

By Jag Mohan Thaken CHANDIGARH: Aam Aadmi Party has succeeded in retaining its Tarn Taran assembly seat by defeating the Shiromani Akali Dal by a margin of 12091 votes. AAP candidate Harmeet Singh Sandhu got 42649 votes and SAD candidate got 30558 votes. Third position was captured by the...

Nov 14 · >

Federal Govt Reopens But Health Care Ambiguities Haunt Citizens

By Ashok Nilakantan Ayers NEW YORK: The federal government reopened on Thursday s after a grueling 42-day shutdown, sending nearly 900,000 furloughed workers back to their jobs and averting what economists warned could have been a devastating blow to the holiday economy. But the bipartisan agreement that ended the...

Nov 14 · >

Maharashtra Congress To Ally With Smaller Parties For Local Polls

By Rahil Nora Chopra The Maharashtra Congress has taken a decision to ally with smaller and like-minded parties for the upcoming local body elections, leaving those from the ruling Mahayuti coalition. This is even though the Congress continues to assert that its alliance with its major Maha Vikas Aghadi...

Nov 14 · >

President Donald Trump’s Provocations Are Bolstering Latin America’s Left

By Steve Ellner NEW YORK: When Donald Trump assumed the presidency in January 2025, the Pink Tide governments in Latin America were losing ground. The approval rating of Brazil’s president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, reached the lowest of his three presidential terms, while that of Colombia’s Gustavo Petro...

Nov 14 · >

Foreign Powers Including U.S. Are Responsible For Catastrophe In Sudan

By W. T. Whitney, Jr. NEW YORK: Since war erupted in April 2023, fighting between Sudan’s army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has caused a humanitarian disaster of epic proportions. Some 150,000 people have died and 14 million Sudanese out of a population of 51 million are...

Nov 14 · >

General Elections And Referendum To Be Held On Same Day In Bangladesh

By Nitya Chakraborty Bangladesh is going for national elections in February 2026 along with the holding of referendum for the July charter on the same polling day. The national address of the Chief Adviser of Bangladesh Government Dr. Muhammad Yunus on Thursday afternoon set the stage for the Parliamentary...

Nov 13 · >

Federal Shutdown Ends With GOP Victory Amidst Democratic Divisions

By T N Ashok NEW YORK: The longest government shutdown in American history ended Wednesday night not with a grand bargain, but with a narrow Republican victory that exposed fissures within Democratic ranks and left millions of Americans facing steep healthcare premium increases in the coming weeks. President Donald...

Nov 13 · >

Blasts In Both Delhi And Islamabad Show The Extent Of Terrorism In South Asia

By Dr. Arun Mitra After reading the names and seeing the photographs published in newspapers, it has become clear that those killed in the Delhi bomb blast included both Hindus and Muslims. The explosion occurred at Gate No. 1 of the Lal Qila (Red Fort) metro station — an...

Nov 13 · >

More Action Required To Check Black Marketing Of Fertilisers

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Department of Fertilisers, Government of India has said that in active coordination with Department of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare, and the state government it took effective action against black marketing of fertilisers. In fact, it is half the truth. Black marketing of fertilisers continues along...

Nov 13 · >
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