IPA Live
Loading RSS Feed

Opinion

Appeal

The legacy of IPA, founded by Nikhil Chakravartty, the doyen of journalism in India, to keep the flag of independent media flying high, is facing the threat of extinction due to the effect of the Covid pandemic. Only an emergency funding can avert such an eventuality. We appeal to all those who believe in the freedom of expression to contribute to this noble cause.
Click here to learn more

Why Is Dr. Muhammad Yunus So Worried At Tulsi Gabbard’s Comments On Attacks Against Hindus?

By Sushil Kutty United States Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard spoke for the Hindu against perpetrators of wrongs against the community and the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government of Bangladesh reacted almost immediately, challenging Gabbard to provide “evidence”. “This statement is both misleading and damaging to the image and...

Mar 18 · >

BJP In Uttar Pradesh Undertaking Major Changes Focusing On State Polls In 2027

By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: The BJP in Uttar Pradesh is facing tough time to maintain caste balance in the selection of district presidents and state president to make the organisation strong enough to face state Assembly polls in 2027 and panchayat polls. Instead of going for election, the party...

Mar 18 · >

From Mahmoud Khalil To Umar Khalid, Dissent Is Suppressed By Authoritarian Regimes

By Deeksha Dwivedi The recent arrest of Mahmoud Khalil in the United States, an active member of Columbia University’s protests against the ongoing genocide in Gaza, takes me back to 2016 when student political leaders Umar Khalid, Kanhaiya Kumar and Anirban Bhattacharya were arrested by the Delhi Police on...

Mar 18 · >

Greenland Election Results Give No Relief To Trump In Realising His Ambition

By Huw Paige NEW YORK: In the last few months, the phenomenon of fake news has come to Greenland. Ads posted on Facebook, Greenland’s main social network, variously suggested that two prominent politicians had either been sued by the Bank of Greenland or physically attacked, or that Elon Musk...

Mar 18 · >

Bangladesh Opts For China-Pak Axis To Boost Its Economy By Reducing Dependence On India

By Nitya Chakraborty Sidelined by the Trump 2.0 administration and rebuffed by India, Bangladesh interim government is exploring all avenues to rejuvenate the country’s ailing economy by expanding its trade and investment relationship with Pakistan and China. The objective is to reduce the dependence on India in major areas...

Mar 17 · >

Mutual Funds May Not Be The Right Choice For Investment Now

By Nantoo Banerjee India’s popular brand ambassadors Sachin Tendulkar and Mahendra Singh Dhoni engaged to promote the “Mutual Funds Sahi Hai” campaign by the Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI) may soon lose their own brand image substantially as recent investors in mutual funds are losing heavily with...

Mar 17 · >

Tamil Nadu’s Confrontation With Centre On Language Issue Is Spreading Too Far

By Kalyani Shankar On Thursday, Tamil Nadu underwent a significant cultural transformation by replacing the official rupee symbol with the Tamil letter ‘ரூ’ in its budget document. Pronounced ‘roo,’ this letter represents the Indian currency in the Tamil language and also embodies the region’s rich cultural heritage. Chief Minister...

Mar 17 · >

BJP’s Win In Haryana Local Body Elections Raises Political Concerns For Congress

By Dr. Gyan Pathak BJP’s winning 9 of the 10 mayoral seats has raised significant political concerns for the Congress. One seat was even won by an Independent, which is even more concerning for the Congress necessitating the party to review the loss critically and impartially to know why...

Mar 17 · >

In The Name Of Hinduism, RSS And BJP Are Spreading Communalism And Superstitions

By Dr Arun Mitra In our country with diverse beliefs and traditions coexisting, the promotion of rational thinking and scientific temper is extremely important. Superstitious beliefs, blind practices and rituals are an impediment to the path of development. Scientific temper is not merely knowledge of science, but it is...

Mar 17 · >

Russian Goods Flood The Chinese Markets Giving Boost To Moscow’s Exports

By T N Ashok NEW YORK: It’s a paradox of sorts. While Chinese goods flood the markets globally from watches to pens to electronic gadgets and EVs and luxury goods, China is facing a deluge of Russia made goods in its markets taking the local citizens by craze. Reports...

Mar 17 · >

Ranjini Srinivasan Is A Symbol Of Student Power In U.S. Against Trump’s Diktat

By Sushil Kutty Ranjini Srinivasan was the Indian face of anti-Trumpism and anti-Israel in Columbia University where she was a doctoral student of Urban Planning till she had to “self-deport” after the Trump administration revoked her US visa. Srinivasan fled to “friendly Canada” from the “unfriendly shores” of Trump’s...

Mar 17 · >

Barbaric American Attacks On Yemen Risk A Major Middle Eastern War

By Ben Chacko LONDON: US bombers killed at least 31 people in Yemen at the weekend, mainly women and children in residential areas. With Donald Trump, there is none of the pretence affected by previous presidents that strikes seek to avoid civilian casualties. “We will use overwhelming lethal force...

Mar 17 · >

Europe’s ‘Nuclear Umbrella’ Risks Catastrophic Escalation In Conflict

By Sophie Bolt LONDON: As Trump brutally hammers out a settlement for Ukraine and Russia, he’s also been hammering Europe for vast, cold-war levels of military spending. And European leaders seem very keen to oblige. Along with Keir Starmer’s so-called peace plan for a 30,000-strong European army, France’s Emmanuel...

Mar 17 · >

Starlink Entry: Modi Pushing Personal Diplomacy To Beyond National Interests

By K Raveendran Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s proclivity for favouring friends has become an enduring characteristic of his leadership, a trait that has shaped both his domestic and international strategies. His approach to governance, often criticised for prioritizing personal and political loyalties over broader national interest, is once again...

Mar 15 · >

Anti-US German Mood Helps Chancellor Designate Frederick Merz To Consolidate

By Nitya Chakraborty Germany, the strongest economy of Europe and the nation facing big onslaught from the United States President Donald Trump in his second term, is finally getting back its mojo to carve out a strong independent position distancing from its longtime ally the U.S. Despite the spectacular...

Mar 15 · >

IMF Bats For Early Implementation Of Labour Codes In India

By Dr. Gyan Pathak There is a pressing need to create quality jobs for India’s growing population, and advancing difficult factor and product market reforms, complemented by continuing efforts to streamline regulations and address skill mismatches could reinvigorate private investment and increase formal employment, says International Monetary Fund (IMF)....

Mar 15 · >

Manipur Faces Fresh Challenge Of Influx Of Refugees From Myanmar, Bangladesh

By Rabindra Nath Sinha KOLKATA: Even one instance of burial of one victim of violence can serve as a commentary on the ethnic strife-scarred Manipur, which witnessed a fresh bout of violence – though short-lived – on March 8 as the administration under President’s rule proceeded to implement Union...

Mar 15 · >

Trump’s Tariff Hike On Steel And Aluminium Will Have Little Impact On Chinese Industry

By Kunal Bose Analysts are in consensus that steel exports by China will remain elevated in the current year too as the country’s property market faces weak recovery prospects and investment in infrastructure projects is experiencing moderate growth. The two sectors have more than half the share of China’s...

Mar 15 · >
More News
Loading RSS Feed
Advertisement