By Krishna Jha The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has been aggressively pursuing the task of distorting our past. It is trying to rewrite it according to its subjective interpretations which amount to primacy of bias against the fact. Times are with them and distortion goes...
By T N Ashok NEW YORK: Over the past decade Private Equity (PE) firms have invested over $1 trillion in U.S. healthcare, acquiring hundreds of hospitals as for-profit assets. In India private equity, both domestic and overseas, and venture capital investments in Indian health care systems and hospitals has jumped...
By Arun Srivastava For Adivasis of India, Shibu Soren was their second Bhagwan (God) after their first Bhagwan Birsa Munda. In the initial years of his struggle for emancipation of adivasis from the grip of non-adivasi money lenders and landlord nexus, he followed the line of political reform. But...
By Sushil Kutty It did not take long for actor-politician Kamal Haasan to reveal his true colours. It isn’t ‘saffron’, though. ‘Kamal Saar’ is a time-tested disruptor. He is grateful to Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin for the Rajya Sabha seat and whose thoughts on ‘Sanatan Dharma’...
By Jhuma Sen In the name of “purifying” the electoral rolls, the Election Commission of India (‘ECI’) has launched a bureaucratic assault on the right to vote in Bihar. The ongoing Special Intensive Revision (‘SIR’), now under challenge before the Supreme Court in Association for Democratic Reforms v. ECI,...
By T N Ashok NEW YORK: The 2024 U.S. presidential election marked a decisive and humiliating blow to the Democratic Party. Donald Trump, once impeached, twice indicted, returned to the White House with renewed authority and an emboldened political machine, bulldozing every democratic institution in his path. The Democrats,...
By Nantoo Banerjee US President Donald Trump is becoming increasingly unpredictable, if not crazy, with his freakish combination of styles to deal with countries and issues – from trade to diplomacy. The 25 percent import tariff on India since last Friday may not considerably hurt India’s export trade with...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak In spite of Supreme Court of India’s bench comprising Justices Dipankar Datta and Augustine George Masih’s poser on August 4, 2025 on Rahul Gandhi’s remark on India’s 2000 sq km land gone to China saying that a true Indian will not say this, the issue...
By T N Ashok NEW YORK: India is once again at the epicentre of a great geopolitical tug-of-war. On one side stands the United States under President Donald Trump—erratic, aggressive, and determined to punish India with a 25% tariff for buying discounted oil from Russia. On the other, Russia,...
By Kalyani Shankar India’s hopes for reduced export tariffs to the United States were dashed on Wednesday when the Trump administration announced a 25% levy and an unspecified penalty for buying arms and crude oil from Russia. The Narendra Modi government is responding cautiously, as the full impact of...
By R. Suryamurthy As the Reserve Bank of India’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) begins its three-day deliberation from August 4 to 6, all eyes are on Mint Street. Will the central bank pull the trigger on another rate cut, or will it stick to a cautious pause? The stakes...
By Sushil Kutty Politics has taken a turn in Tamil Nadu as parties, fronts and alliances get on the front foot for the 2026 assembly elections except that the DMK-led alliance might not end up with an encore as it faces the AIADMK-led alliance which also includes the Bharatiya...
By Arun Srivastava Notwithstanding Supreme Court’s assurance to the petitioners, the opposition parties and Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR), to hear their pleas against SIR on August 12, the confidence level with which the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) has been moving steadfastly and shifted its operational area as well...
By Tiasha Mukherjee Assam’s Foreigner’s Tribunals (‘FTs’)have declared over 165,000 people as “foreigners”, with more than 85,000 cases still pending and more than a million NRC appeals potentially headed to these tribunals. Behind each data point are individuals facing serious consequences as a result of the State’s one hundred...
By Ben Chacko LONDON: Israeli ministers have again exposed how hollow are Western claims to back a two-state solution. Yet global opinion on Israel’s colonial project has reached a tipping point — and the prospect of real change cannot be dismissed. National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir leads settlers in...
By K Raveendran Donald Trump’s aggressive tariff regime, launched under the guise of bolstering American strength and reclaiming lost economic ground, has triggered a worldwide response that may ultimately defeat the very goal it seeks to achieve. Framed as a nationalist project to assert America’s economic primacy, the tariff...
By Anjan Roy TORONTO: As US president Donald Trump’s new tariffs take hold globally effective August 1, the US economy is reeling with a new reality. Stocks have gone down on a wide front and new data reveals that the economy is slowing down. Prices have not gone up...
By T N Ashok NEW YORK: United States officials are showing their frustration at the Indian Prime Minister not conceding to the U.S. terms at the trade talks, but at the same time they do not rule out New Delhi’s bend down after some days. In the last three...