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Fighting Hunger And Poverty Back In Focus As G20 Sherpas Meet Under Brazilian Presidency

By K R Sudhaman After the G20 flagged off the Global South at its New Delhi Summit earlier this year, hunger and poverty eradication will be back on the global centre-stage at the 2024 G20 Summit in Brazil. “Brazil’s presidency offers something new: social issues, the fight against poverty...

Dec 21 · >

Mamata Proposes And Arvind Kejriwal Disposes: Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge Is India’s Prime Minister Nominee

By Arun Srivastava Khela Hobe! That is West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee taking a direct hit at the opponent’s goal post at the fourth INDIA meet in Delhi on December 19. Mamata pitted Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge against BJP’s public face Narendra Modi. With that, the 2024 Lok...

Dec 21 · >

Kalyan Banerjee’s Mimicry Backfires, TMC And ‘INDIA’ On Backfoot

By Tirthankar Mitra No sooner than the Opposition found itself an opening, and the moral high-ground, after the suspension of 143 MPs of the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, and on the threshold of gaining voter-sympathy, it found itself down by a self-goal. This by  a three-time Trinamool Congress ...

Dec 21 · >

Congress-AAP Together May Block BJP’s Electoral Fortune In Delhi And Punjab

By Dr. Gyan Pathak AAP Convener and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s assertion in the December 19 INDIA Block Meet in Delhi about the need of either a Convener or PM face, and his impromptu support for TMC chief Mamata Banerjee’s proposal to make Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge’s name...

Dec 20 · >

Republican Presidential Campaign In US Is In Turmoil As Vivek Ramaswamy Backs Trump

By Sushil Kutty There is political turmoil in India and American politics is coming to a boil. The fate of democracy, yeah? Should it bother us, common Indians, what happens in the USA? The excitement and the daily rumblings. If in India, it is theatrics on the steps of...

Dec 20 · >

Income Tax Department’s Action Against NewsClick Bank Accounts Is Nothing But An Illegal Seize

By Satyaki Chakraborty The Narendra Modi Government’s decision to freeze the accounts of the news portal NewsClick through the actions of the Income Tax Department is nothing but the continuation of the organized attack by the central agencies on this leading news portal to make it dysfunctional before the...

Dec 20 · >

IMF Report On Indian Economy Is Positive For Modi Government Before 2024 Lok Sabha Polls

By Anjan Roy If you have a political bent  opposed  to  the Prime Minister  you might just as well sniff a sort of complicity between the Narendra Modi government and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Particularly in the context of the parliament incidence involving some youth protestors, clamouring for...

Dec 20 · >

China Keeping Its Options Open In Myanmar As Rebels Capture New Areas From Army Junta

By Girish Linganna When Myanmar’s military ousted the elected government in February 2021, China downplayed it as a “significant cabinet reshuffle.” Despite the ensuing civil war, causing numerous casualties and displacements with allegations of crimes against humanity by the military, China remained supportive of the generals. China criticized Western...

Dec 20 · >

Catching Flack: Qatar’s Gaza Mediation For Ceasefire And Prisoner Swap Is A Balancing Act

By James M Dorsey A high-flyer at the centre of efforts to negotiate temporary pauses and Israeli-Palestinian prisoner swaps, Qatar is catching flack for its relationship with Hamas that has enabled its mediation endeavour. Even so, the flack, for now, has been drowned out by the Gulf state’s indispensability,...

Dec 20 · >

ISRO Chairman S Somnath Showed Excellence In Academics From His Early Days

By Harihar Swarup In early 1980s, a sixth semester mechanical engineering student at the Thangal Kunju Musaliar College of Engineering in Kerala’s Kollam district, made an unusual request to his Head of Department, F.V. Albin. He wanted the department to introduce an elective in population engineering. Such a course...

Dec 20 · >

India entering new year exuding confidence and passion for change

By Kalyani Shankar Nostradamus, a French seer and astrologer, predicted five hundred years ago that in 2024, severe flooding due to climate change would occur. He also foretold significant economic, environmental, political, and social changes. He predicted conflicts with China and war in the Middle East and that there...

Dec 19 · >

Does BJP govt want to have opposition mukt parliament?

By Sushil Kutty As many as 92 opposition MPs were suspended till the day before. And, then, the next day another 50 from the Lok Sabha. What’s happening, does the Narendra Modi government and the BJP want an Opposition-free Parliament? Does the ‘Sengol’ mean a free run for the...

Dec 19 · >

Confusion still remains over number of Nepali soldiers recruited by Russia

By Ashis Biswas Confusion has deepened over the alleged recruitment in the Russian army of Nepali youths to fight in Ukraine. While Kathmandu-based officials have just reported yet another death of a soldier from the Ukraine front , raising the Nepali death toll to seven so far, for the...

Dec 19 · >

Once again Modi falls back on his Gujarat model to quell dissent

By Arun Srivastava Having exhausted its arsenal to inflict damage on the credibility of the INDIA bloc and the Congress, the BJP political circuits, purely with the mission to secure victory at 2024 Lok Sabha elections, are now floating the maxim that Narendra Modi is the Iron Man of...

Dec 19 · >

Differences persist within IMF over improvements in India’s external position

By Dr. Gyan Pathak  Differences persists among Directors within International Monetary Fund (IMF) regarding Staff’s recent reclassification of India’s de facto exchange rate regime for the period December 2022 to October 2023 as “stabilized arrangement” from “floating”, which meant Reserve Bank of India’s interventions in the foreign exchange market...

Dec 19 · >

Labour movement in US witnessed a breakthrough year in 2023

By Jenny Brown  Strikes and threats of strikes extracted contracts ranging from good to excellent from employers across the country this year. Half a million US workers walked out — machinists, teachers, baristas, nurses, hotel housekeepers, and autoworkers — with much of the motion coming from unions led by...

Dec 19 · >

Benjamin Zephaniah liberated poetry from pages to the masses

By Tirthankar Mitra In countries where recipients of titles like Rai Bahadur and Khan Bahadur were once much looked upto and in another country where holders of knighthood and peerage still enjoy a status of their own have a common link- the English language. Small wonder, heads turn to...

Dec 19 · >

J&K Has Potential To Become One Of India’s Economically Strong States

By Nantoo Banerjee The restoration of statehood for Jammu and Kashmir, without the Union Territory of Ladakh, and an expected elected government by September, next year, come at a time when J&K has established its position as one of India’s top performing provinces in terms of economic growth. J&K’s...

Dec 18 · >
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