IPA Special

US Agencies Might Have Played A Role In Facilitating Sheikh Hasina’s Ouster

By Arun Srivastava After the sudden, inglorious exit of Sheikh Hasina from the political theatre of Bangladesh, the tone and temper of the students’ movement have changed. A new narrative is making rounds in the political and media circles that the student movement for quota reform is fading from...

Aug 7 · >

INDIA Bloc Against Taxing Future Crises Of Life And Health

By Dr. Gyan Pathak INDIA bloc is now firmly against taxing people on their future crises of life and health, protested within and outside the Parliament against imposition of 18 per cent GST on life and health insurance premium, and demanded their immediate removal. Modi government seems to be...

Aug 7 · >

Phogat’s Olympics Fiasco And How Number 100 Turns Out To Be Most Inauspicious For India

By K Raveendran Vinesh Phogat’s Olympics debacle is the ultimate manifestation of the uncertainty in sports, where triumph and tragedy often converge in a moment’s breath. Phogat, a wrestler whose athletic prowess as well as her struggle against sports bureaucracy has made her a beacon of hope and defiance...

Aug 7 · >

Shabana Azmi Completes Fifty Years Of Her Glorious Film Career

By Harihar Swarup After catching attention with her National Award winning big screen debut as Lakshmi, a low caste and morally ambiguous villager in Shyam Benegal’s Ankur 1974, Shabana Azmi has pitched out a rare feat of winning five National Awards for – Ankur, Arth (1983), Khandhar (1984), Paar...

Aug 7 · >

Kamala Harris Has Chosen The Right Candidate As Her Running Mate For November 5 Polls

By Branko Marcetic WASHINGTON: The vibes have not been this good for a long time. Only two weeks after President Joe Biden’s decision to end his campaign turned the 2024 election on its head, Vice President Kamala Harris has shocked the political establishment by choosing as her running mate...

Aug 7 · >

Bangladesh After Sheikh Hasina’s Exit: What It Means For India?

By Nitya Chakraborty India is faced with an unprecedented political turmoil in Bangladesh after the formidable prime minister for the last fifteen years – Sheikh Hasina Wazed– was forced by the army generals and members of her own security team to leave the country within just 45 minutes. She...

Aug 6 · >

Modi Govt’s Financial Inclusion Spiel Turns Banks Into Loan Sharks

By Sushil Kutty All banks have a savings account product with minimum balance requirements. If the minimum account balance (MAB) is not maintained, a fee is charged. However, in the interest of financial inclusion, the RBI mandated that all banks should also offer a no-fee zero account balance basic...

Aug 6 · >

Peoples’ Uprising In Bangladesh Does Not Augur Well For India

By Arun Srivastava What has happened in Bangladesh was inevitable. It is extreme historical irony that Sheikh Hasina had to eventually flee Bangladesh, the country which was literally fathered by her father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Hasina, who once helped rescue Bangladesh from military rule and restore the democratic governance,...

Aug 6 · >

Delhi LG Must Not Ignore Council Of Ministers Irrespective Of SC Verdict

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Even though Supreme Court of India has given its verdict that Lieutenant Governor (LG) of Delhi has power to nominate ‘aldermen’ to the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) under Delhi Municipal Corporation Act, 1957 without aid and advice of the Council of Ministers of Delhi,...

Aug 6 · >

UAE And Thailand Move To Legalize Casino Business In Their Countries

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav The Thailand government is pressing ahead with its plans to legalize land-based casinos within large entertainment venues, a government spokesperson said last month. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has reportedly asked the country’s finance ministry to draft a comprehensive bill to provide the legal foundation for...

Aug 6 · >

Venezuelan President Maduro Has To Earn The Trust Of His Latin American Allies

By Satyaki Chakraborty Nine days after the presidential elections in Venezuela held on July 28 in which the incumbent president Nicholas Maduro won defeating the candidate of the national opposition, the far right Edmundo Gonzalez, the political situation in the oil rich South American country is still in turmoil...

Aug 6 · >

Remembering U.S. Dropping First Atom Bomb On Hiroshima On August 6, 1945

By Liz Payne LONDON: The nuclear atrocities committed on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6 and 9 1945 took place not by accident but by intent, as the most reactionary forces in the world, led by the US, pursued their goals of domination of the...

Aug 6 · >

Poor India’s Sudden Push For Gold Import Sans Logic

By Nantoo Banerjee The sudden and sharpest cut in the import duty on gold and gold doré seems to be quite confusing since even at a 15 percent import duty on gold India’s import of the yellow metal surged nearly 30 percent amounting US$45.54 billion in the last financial...

Aug 5 · >

As Leader Of The Opposition In Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi Is Performing Well

By Kalyani Shankar It might be too soon to judge how well Rahul Gandhi is shaping up as the new Leader of the Opposition (LOP) in Lok Sabha. The current budget session ends in just a few days, so we’ll need more time to understand his leadership fully. But...

Aug 5 · >

G20 Declaration On Labour Market Needs Decisive Actions Too

By Dr. Gyan Pathak G20 declaration on addressing global labour market challenges and promoting decent work fell short of the expectation, which perhaps prompted the Director General of the International Labour Organization (ILO) Gilbert F Houngbo to urge G20 Labour and Employment Ministers to take decisive actions to reduce...

Aug 5 · >

Living Life In A Limbo In Jammu & Kashmir After The Abrogation Of Article 370

By Sushil Kutty Five years of no Article 370 is still not palatable for millions of Kashmiris. Even something as primeval as stone-pelting is sorely missed and the fact that violence has ebbed in the Valley to a point where India’s vaunted armed forces have to go to Jammu,...

Aug 5 · >

Indian Economy Can Only Move To The Next Level Through Use Of Efficient Capital And Technology

By Anjan Roy “Middle income trap” is not an uncommon phenomenon in development experience of nations and countries. While some countries make a promising start, they tend to stagnate after a certain point. They fail to graduate from moderately devoid countries to developed countries with high per capita income....

Aug 5 · >

Factional Infighting Hits Bjp Units In Most Of The States After Lok Sabha Polls

By Arun Srivastava It is ironic that BJP which ten years back claimed itself as the party with a difference having high level of discipline is facing indiscipline and factional infighting in most of the states after the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. . Since the formation of the present...

Aug 5 · >
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