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This Valentine’s Day, Cupid Goes Digital With AI Shaping The Online Dating

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav Love is in the air, but so is AI! A recent study revealed that 65% of Indians are using ChatGPT or similar platforms to craft their dating profiles, with 56% even considering AI-written messages for Valentine’s Day. While this tech-powered approach seems to boost confidence...

Feb 14 · >

Flying Under The Radar: China Tightens Grip On Uighur Muslims Through New Rules

By James M Dorsey China’s northwestern province of Xinjiang has taken advantage of the international community’s focus on Gaza and US support for Israel, to tighten control of the region’s Turkic Muslim Uighur population, reshape Islam, and engage in social engineering. As the international community grapples with the Gaza...

Feb 14 · >

What Is Supreme Court Doing In Relation To Its Verdict On Electoral Bond?

By Nitya Chakraborty Why is Supreme Court is totally silent in coming out with its order on the legality of the controversial electoral bond scheme for more than three months? After a number of hearings, the Supreme Court concluded the same on November 2, 2023. Now more than three...

Feb 13 · >

Donald Trump’s Stricture To NATO Has Put The Future Of European Security In Question

By Sushil Kutty Donald Trump as the United States President had people — countries — on both sides of the Atlantic concerned in their cocoons during his first term. Then in 2020, the so-called Jan 6 insurrection happened. Today, a poor array of conservative hopefuls for the Republican ticket,...

Feb 13 · >

As RJD’s ‘Peoples’ Man’, Tejashvi Yadav Dazzles In Bihar Assembly

By Arun Srivastava In his political career spanning half a century, Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, must not have on any other occasion looked like a dwarf, as he was made to appear by the political youngster in the RJD leader Tejashvi Yadav. The Nitish-sponsored confidence motion in Bihar assembly...

Feb 13 · >

India Is Now A Key Centre For Illegal Drug Trade And Trafficking

By Girish Linganna According to the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB), supported by the United Nations (UN), India has emerged as a key centre for illegal drug trade and trafficking, contributing significantly to the global drug trade, valued at over $650 billion. The World Drug Report, 2022, by the...

Feb 13 · >

Iran And USA Are Engaged In A Proxy War In West Asia Through Militias

By Tirthankar Mitra There has not been much love lost between Iran and America ever since the last monarch of the Pahlavi dynasty fled his country which passed to governance of the followers of Ayotollah Khomeini. With politicians like elephants having long memories, the clashes between Iran-backed militia and...

Feb 13 · >

France’s Far Right Is Gaining In Working Class Areas At The Cost Of Left

By Julian Mischi For decades, France’s left was dominated by the French Communist Party (PCF), an organization that built up strong networks of support in working-class France over the twentieth century. Yet from the 1980s onward this mighty organization declined, leaving a vacuum to be filled. The Front National...

Feb 13 · >

India Must Double Up Its Defence Production To Grow GDP, Employment

By Nantoo Banerjee With China rapidly developing and deploying potent anti-satellite (A-Sat) weapons, India’s defence industry must work on manufacturing similar defence equipment to bolster the country’s counter space capabilities. The issue has been taken up at the highest level of India’s defence management. Last week, the country’s Chief...

Feb 12 · >

Tamil Superstar Vijay’s New Party Has Thrown Up A Challenge To Both DMK And AIADMK

By Kalyani Shankar Tamil superstar Thalapathy Vijay launched his political party, Thamizhaga Vetri Kazhagam, last week. He declared that his party will only contest the 2026 Assembly polls in Tamil Nadu, not the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. The question is whether he will succeed. After the launch of his...

Feb 12 · >

India’s Workforce To Face Bigger Threat Of Modern Slavery

By Dr. Gyan Pathak The Walk Free Foundation had mentioned in its report released in May 2023 that India topped in the list of the countries of the world with incidence of 11 million in modern slavery, with prevalence rate of 8 per 1000 people and rate of vulnerability...

Feb 12 · >

Farmers Are Again Heading For Delhi Demanding Fulfilment Of Promises

By Sushil Kutty In the next few days, lakhs of farmers unhappy with the Modi government will be making banner headlines in national and international media all over again and the Modi government’s Bharat Ratna for kisan leader, the former Prime Minister Chaudhary Charan Singh, will be taken as...

Feb 12 · >

US Policy Makers Are In Dilemma Over How To Deal With Imran Khan

By Arun Srivastava Notwithstanding making use of best efforts to hide behind the façade of not being partisan, the USA administration could not conceal its shock and aversion to Imran Khan, chief of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), emerging as the leader of the single largest group of PTI backed independents...

Feb 12 · >

Russia And Iran Are The Two Countries Suffering Maximum Sanctions In The World

By Girish Linganna Sunday (February 11, 2024) marks the 45th anniversary of the overthrow of US-supported Iranian King Mohammad Reza Pahlavi (commonly referred to in the Western world as Mohammed Reza Shah) by public revolt, leading to the creation of the Islamic Republic of Iran. This event greatly changed...

Feb 12 · >

Pakistani Voters Have Proclaimed Their Faith In Democracy, Election Commission Has To Reciprocate

By Tirthankar Mitra Pakistan is left sans an announced victor after its recently held elections. It is time for the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to take call. In doing so, the ECP will have to look the army in the eye. For it is the army which has...

Feb 12 · >

Vietnam Is Doing A Fine Balancing Between Us And China To Attract Investment

By Kunal Bose who recently visited Vietnam KOLKATA: South-east Asian countries led by Vietnam and India for hi-tech industries and Sri Lanka for the more traditional kind like clothing are engaged in a competition to be recipient of foreign funded capacity being decoupled from China by a growing number...

Feb 12 · >

Cryptocurrency Market Is Once Again Booming With Bitcoin Crossing $48,000

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav The world of cryptocurrency is once again grabbing attention, with Bitcoin (BTC) crossing past the $ 48,000 mark last week and sustaining the level over the last two days. In the last seven days, BTC has gained 13.3%, and its fully diluted market cap is...

Feb 12 · >

President Vladimir Putin’s Interview With Tucker Carlson Is A Geopolitical Milestone

By Annie Domini At the moment of writing this column, over 160 million views have been garnered on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) in a span of 24 hours by what’s now being touted as the most definitive interview of the decade, that of Russian President Vladimir...

Feb 10 · >
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