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Undeterred By Nitish-Modi, Rahul Marches Ahead For Mission 2024

By Arun Srivastava Narendra Modi and Amit Shah’s latest masterstroke might have gone awry, as their operation “destroy INDIA bloc” seems to have caused blowback and impaired their own interest. In their quest to project themselves as adroit political Svengalis, they have harmed their own cause more than inflicting...

Jan 31 · >

Central Agencies’ Intensified Raids On Opposition Leaders Give Ominous Signal

By Sushil Kutty Take the police away for 15 minutes and… Similarly, take the CBI, ED and the Income Tax Department out of the Centre’s equation and people will see through the hollowness of the Modi regime’s allegations of corruption against INDI-Alliance leaders in no time at all. It...

Jan 31 · >

Neuralink Brain Implant Success Opens Up Immense Possibilities For Medical Science

By Girish Linganna Elon Musk announced that the first person has received a Neuralink brain implant, which is a significant step forward in the advancement of “brain-computer interface” technology. This technology has the potential to assist individuals with conditions like paralysis to interact with their environment. In a recent...

Jan 31 · >

Mahatma Gandhi’s Ideals Were Killed By BJP- RSS Once Again On January 22

By Krishna Jha It is again January 30, the day Gandhiji, the architect of our freedom that was achieved with his non-violence and truth, was killed. He was killed because he fought for Hindu and Muslim unity. He was killed because he opposed the partition. It was a deeply...

Jan 31 · >

Congress In Kerala Scared Stiff Of Union Government

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Is the Congress party in Kerala mortally scared of the Narendra Modi Government? The answer to that question is a resonant No if the party’s stand on various issues is any indication. The latest instance of the Congress’s pusillanimity is evident from its refusal to...

Jan 31 · >

Indian Muslims Facing Big Educational And Employment Disparities

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav If you’ve noticed that more often than not your Ola or Uber driver has a Muslim name, you are not alone. Technology is a big leveller and it empowers people irrespective of who the user is. Keeping a portion of the population whether women or...

Jan 31 · >

Pakistan’s Pre-Election Scenario Has Similarities With Past Stage-Managed Occasions

By Tirthankar Mitra Come February 8, Pakistan goes for the national elections to elect a new Parliament . But the run up to the day of reckoning has turned out to be a lacklustre affair with marked similarities and some differences with similar previous electoral occasions. Some ringside newcomers...

Jan 31 · >

UNRWA Pronounced Guilty Until Proven Innocent; Palestinians Pay The Price

By James M Dorsey The timing of US and Israeli allegations that United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) staff participated in Hamas’ October 7 attack on the Jewish state was hardly coincidental. The allegations, that have yet to be substantiated, and the halt in UNRWA funding by ten...

Jan 31 · >

Congress Emerges Politically And Morally Stronger On The Election Eve

By Dr. Gyan Pathak INDIA bloc was ‘betrayed’ in Bihar by JD(U) leader and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, the very person who initiated for its formation to take on PM Narendra Modi and the BJP. Nitish Kumar gave justification in Patna for his action saying that “not everything was...

Jan 30 · >

For Nikki Haley, Her Maha Battle Will Be Fought Against Trump In Her Own State

By Sushil Kutty South Carolina’s Republican voters have to decide between Nikki Haley and Donald Trump. But where Nikki is “liked”, Donald is “loved”. And therein lies the rub for Haley, for whom winning her home state is a matter of prestige. However, prestige stands no chance against prejudice....

Jan 30 · >

Nepal Balancing Well Its Economic Relations Between China And India

By Ashis Biswas In recent weeks, Nepal has taken several major steps to firm up its faltering economy during the difficult post Ukraine war period. In the process, two of its recent decisions in terms of their diplomatic impact, can be perceived as a reminder to giant neighbours India...

Jan 30 · >

Israel-Hamas War Expands To Jordan Involving Six Countries Of The Region

By Satyaki Chakraborty With the killing of three US soldiers in its military base in Jordan on Monday, the Israel Hamas war has spread to one more country in the Middle East region, apart from involving Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Yemen and Syria. The US military has talked of a...

Jan 30 · >

Congress-TMC Spat In Bengal Has Its Origin In Old Mamata-Adhir Personal Rivalry

By Tirthankar Mitra A fragile peace prevails between Congress and Trinamool Congress even as Rahul Gandhi-led Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra (BJNY) has restarted in West Bengal coinciding with TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee’s north Bengal tour, both likely to criss cross almost the same turf. After her fusillades against the...

Jan 30 · >

Though Interim, 2024-25 Budget May Unfold Some Big Plans Of PM’s New India

By Anjan Roy Hazarding a guess about a forthcoming budget is always tricky. A budget is prepared after ingesting mountain loads of inputs from all departments of the government, the finance minister’s strategic economic thinking under the overall guidance of prime minister’s directions. The end product is always a...

Jan 30 · >

Increasing Resistance To Antibiotics Seriously Impacting Healthcare

By Dr Arun Mitra The Union Health Ministry has asked the doctors to judiciously use the antibiotics and give reason whenever using them. Director General of Health Services (DGHS) Atul Goel has said that the doctors must specify “indication, reason and justification while prescribing antimicrobials”. This is in the...

Jan 30 · >

Maldives’ President Muizzu May Lose Chair After Impeachment Proceedings

By Girish Linganna The Maldives’ China-loving, newly elected President, Mohamed Muizzu, is likely to face impeachment proceedings in Parliament soon. This means that the incumbent president is facing the threat of losing his post. The Maldivian Constitution states that a third of the Majlis members should approve the resolution...

Jan 30 · >

Indian Navy Needs Big Expansion To Face Off Chinese Maritime Hostility

By Nantoo Banerjee The growing Chinese People’s Liberation Army-Navy action agenda sending so-called research vessels to ports in Bangladesh, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and now the Maldives poses a major maritime threat to India and its littoral region. The PLA-Navy’s tie-ups with India’s neighbouring countries are all bilateral. The...

Jan 29 · >

After JD(U) Exit, INDIA Bloc Has To Adapt A Fresh Strategy To Take On BJP In Bihar

By Arun Srivastava Inside Rajbhawan in Patna, the three storied building in Palladian form built by the New Zealand architect, has been witness to the crude form of intrigue during last four days. While Nitish Kumar was taking oath of chief minister for ninth time in succession, outside the...

Jan 29 · >
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