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India Is Considering Acquisition Of 26 Rafale M Aircraft Before 2030

By Girish Linganna At present, the Indian Navy is in possession of two aircraft carriers—the home grown INS Vikrant and Russian made INS Vikramaditya. The navy also has a fleet of 41 MiG-29K supersonic air dominance fighter jets of Russian origin, which it introduced into its fleet in 2010....

Mar 21 · >

Criminal Intent Of Electoral Bonds Was Clear From The Day Of Inception

By K Raveendran With more sordid details emerging on the goings on behind BJP’s success in cornering the lion’s share of the electoral bonds proceeds in the wake of the unwavering stand taken by the Supreme Court on the issue, the criminal intent behind the scheme’s evolution is becoming...

Mar 20 · >

Reliability Of Political Guarantees Under Serious Public Scrutiny

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Indian electorate have their own political mind and they don’t simply believe on the electoral promises and political guarantees being distributed freely for quite some time now by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his chief opponent Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. PM Modi has said all...

Mar 20 · >

Modi’s India The Sad Story Of The World Happiness Index

By Sushil Kutty In the pictures accompanying the report, everybody is smiling. Even the chubby baby. But behind the happiness, there’s unhappiness. We are talking of ‘Bharat, that is India’ and the World Happiness Report for 2024 which makes sad reading for Indians who have been thrown to the...

Mar 20 · >

Britain’s Coming General Elections To Impact European Nations

By Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury The year 2024 has been marked by a flurry of elections across the globe, each carrying significant weight in shaping the future trajectory of their respective countries and, to some extent, the world at large. Among these pivotal elections, Britain’s upcoming general election stands...

Mar 20 · >

Kerala All Set For A Bruising Electoral Battle

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: With the campaign for the Lok Sabha elections slipping into top gear, Kerala is set for a no-holds-barred and bruising battle. The State is going to the polls on April 26. No doubt, the CPI(M)-led Left Democratic Front(LDF) has had a head-start with the Front...

Mar 20 · >

India’s NHRC Is Acting As An Agency Of The Ruling Narendra Modi Government

By Arvind Narrain India, the world’s largest democracy, has unfortunately been witnessing a backsliding on human rights. It is in this context that the National Human Rights Commission of India (NHRC) will be undergoing its review for accreditation by a jury of its peers which is the Global Alliance...

Mar 20 · >

As General Elections Are Approaching, UK Prime Minister’s Woes Are Mounting

By Tirthankar Mitra United Kingdom Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak is in a tight spot. So is the Conservative Party which he leads as the general election is inching closer. The political fortune of Sunak and the party he leads cannot be stated to be progressing swimmingly. It seems to...

Mar 20 · >

Maker Of Atom Bomb J Robert Oppenheimer Knew Exactly The Impact Of Explosion

By Harihar Swarup There is one question that haunts many viewers of Christopher Nolan’s film on creator of the atom bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki – J. Robert Oppenheimer — which swept the Oscars this year. Did Oppenheimer endorse the use of the bomb on an...

Mar 20 · >

U.S. Economic Blockade Of Cuba Has Adversely Impacted People’s Livelihood

By W. T. Whitney Jr. Hundreds of Cubans demonstrated peacefully in Santiago de Cuba and other cities across the island on March 17. Portrayed in some U.S. corporate media outlets as “anti-government” protests, the demonstrations were focused on electrical power outages and food shortages. The protests were reacting to...

Mar 20 · >

Electoral Bonds Donation Is A Small Part Of BJP’s Financial Muscle Power

By Nitya Chakraborty The late awakening of the Supreme Court headed by the Chief Justice of India Dr. D Y Chandrachud in seeing the quid pro quo relationship between the donors and the ruling party under the Electoral Bonds Scheme 2017 is welcome. The CJI has been firm in...

Mar 19 · >

Putin’s Thumping Victory Securing Fifth Term Is Russia Opting For Geopolitical Stability

By Annie Domini Vladimir Putin has been re-elected as the Russian Federation’s new old president, securing a record fifth term in office with a thundering 87.28 percent of the vote, supported by over 75 million voters, more than his win in the 2018 presidential polls. To a consistent observer...

Mar 19 · >

Politics Of Development Is A Key Narrative For Lok Sabha Election 2024

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Politics of development has clearly emerged as a key narrative in the Lok Sabha election 2024 campaigns. Vikasit Bharat @ 2047 is the loudest high decibel bluff of PM Narendra Modi’s political campaign so far that has almost buried the three real concerns of the...

Mar 19 · >

After Modi’s Tour, Does BJP Have The ‘Shakti’ To Win From The South?

By Sushil Kutty Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s southern search for Lok Sabha seats to make up the targeted ‘370’ took him to Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. And just like in the north, the Bharatiya Janata Party hopes to take advantage of “Hindu sentiments” to secure...

Mar 19 · >

Samajwadi Party And Congress Setting Up Coordination Committees

By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: Ever since Akhilesh Yadav joined Bharat Jodo Yatra of Rahul Gandhi at Agra, there is a perfect understanding between Samajwadi Party and Congress for Lok Sabha polls in Uttar Pradesh. Both the leaders sent positive message to the party leaders and workers through their action...

Mar 19 · >

Nepal Prime Minister Dahal In Command After Confidence Vote Win In Parliament

By Tirthankar Mitra Pushpa Kamal Dahal bode farewell to arms years ago. But perish the thought that ever since he has cast aside his pseudonym of Prachanda, forsaken armed struggle and laying down arms walked away from the hills of his homeland Nepal, he no longer has to watch...

Mar 19 · >

Indian Air Force’s Next Generation BrahMos Missile Makes Big Impact

By Girish Linganna India has been aiming to enhance its defense capabilities through the development of a more compact and efficient version of the BrahMos missile. BrahMos Aerospace, a defense corporation with Indo-Russian roots, is set to begin drop and dummy trials of the lighter and more compact Next...

Mar 19 · >

Netanyahu Under Siege As Big Pressure Mounts On Him For Ceasefire

By C.J. Atkins Hamas will win if Israel holds elections. That’s essentially the claim made by Benjamin Netanyahu this weekend as he hit back at U.S. political leaders pressuring him to send his country to the polls. Forced to respond to the explosive growth of a mass ceasefire movement...

Mar 19 · >
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