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Why Germany’s Election Result Has Many Lessons For European Left

By Nitya Chakraborty The final results of Germany’s national elections held on February 23 are being debated intensively in the global media, especially in the European media about the upsurge of the far right party AFD which virtually doubled its voting percentage in the 2025 elections compared to the...

Feb 25 · >

How Can India Seize Opportunity Amidst U.S.-China Trade War

By Dr. Nilanjan Banik The US-China trade war has been a focal point of economic discussions for a significant period, as the world’s two largest economies have imposed tariffs on each other’s goods. The Trump administration imposed 10% tariffs on Chinese imports, while China, in turn, levied 15% tariffs...

Feb 25 · >

Tumultuous Beginning Of 8th Delhi Assembly Has Political Ramifications

By Dr. Gyan Pathak 8th Delhi Assembly session had tumultuous session on Tuesday, February 25.. The issue of replacement of Dr B R Ambedkar’s portrait with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s in Delhi Chief Minister’s office not only led to ruckus but also expulsion of 12 AAP MLAs. The issue...

Feb 25 · >

USAID In India Issue Is Turning Bizarre With Every Passing Day

By Sushil Kutty External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar never seems to finish his thoughts. People might mistake him to be a hesitant hacker. But that isn’t the case. EAM Jaishankar is the second longest serving foreign minister after Jawaharlal Nehru, who kept the external affairs portfolio with him, for...

Feb 25 · >

KIIT Student Death Has Many Lessons For Academic Institutions

By Aditi Jha The tragic death of Prakriti Lamsal, a Nepali B.Tech student at Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT), a private engineering college in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, in February 2025, exposed serious problems of institutional incompetence and poor management. Prakriti’s death was followed by protests by Nepali students who...

Feb 25 · >

Indian Army Offers Lifeline For Youth In Jammu & Kashmir And Ladakh

By Aritra Banerjee In the remote and challenging terrains of Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) and Ladakh, where conflict has long cast a shadow over many communities, the Indian Army is quietly driving a transformation—Operation Sadbhavana (Goodwill). Launched in 1998, this initiative has evolved into a comprehensive programme aimed at...

Feb 25 · >

After Trump’s Win, Democratic Party Leadership Remains Paralysed

By Branko Marcetic NEW YORK: Four years ago, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) was in Cedar Rapids touting the benefits of Joe Biden’s ambitious Build Back Better bill to a healthy but modest crowd of Iowans, whose mostly Republican members of Congress were unlikely to back the legislation. This past...

Feb 25 · >

It Is Time To Be Tough To Deal With Illegal Immigrants And Their Agents

By Nantoo Banerjee India, the world’s second most preferred destination of illegal migrants, has a lot to learn from the United States about how the latter has been handling the situation in recent years. Although US President Donald Trump is lately hogging the limelight for forcing illegal immigrants out...

Feb 24 · >

Conservative CDU/CSU Leads In German Elections But Far Right Surges To Second Place

By Satyaki Chakraborty The polarization in German politics widened after national elections on Sunday, February 23 in which the conservative CDU/CSU with 28.5 per cent votes topped among the political parties followed by the far right AFD at 20.7 per cent and the centre-left SPD at 16.5 per cent....

Feb 24 · >

Chinese President Xi Jinping Is Keeping His Options Open In Dealing With Trump

By Girish Linganna For Chinese President Xi Jinping, the end of Russia’s war in Ukraine could open up many opportunities. However, it also comes with a big risk—China could become the main target of the U.S. military’s attention. U.S. and Russian officials have begun discussions in Saudi Arabia to...

Feb 24 · >

Withdrawal Of Draft Advocate Bill Is A Strategic Move By Modi Govt

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Withdrawal of Advocates (Amendment) Bill, 2025 within 8 days after putting it on the Union Ministry of Law’s website for public consultation, after facing a threat of protest by lawyer’s bodies, is a strategic move, since PM Narendra Modi led government has not dropped its...

Feb 24 · >

Congress’s Thiruvananthapuram MP Shashi Tharoor Is Behaving In A Non-Diplomatic Manner

By Sushil Kutty Congress Party’s Thiruvananthapuram Member of Parliament Shashi Tharoor isn’t at his diplomatic best. He is enmeshed in an unforced dilemma, his mind is wandering and he’s suffering from a bad case of neglect. The Congress high-command is not ready to give him the time of the...

Feb 24 · >

Bangladesh Seeks Chinese Help To Needle India Over Teesta River Project

By Ashis Biswas It is no secret that between US President Donald Trump and Dr. Mohammad Yunus, Chief Adviser to the interim Bangladesh Government, there is no love lost. Somewhat paradoxically, both men happen to share an unusual trait — their determination to trample on existing diplomatic norms/conventions if...

Feb 24 · >

No Let-Up In Proposals Even After Conclusion Of Kerala Summit

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: That the ‘Invest Kerala Global Summit’ was a runaway success is clear from the fact that proposals continue to come even after the end of the two-day conclave. The Summit concluded on Saturday, February 22 with the State Government pocketing Expression of Interests (EoI) for...

Feb 24 · >

Bengal Govt’s Decision To Raise Cap On Use Of Tea Plantation Land For Commercial Purposes Creates Furore

By Rabindra Nath Sinha KOLKATA: A surprise announcement by West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee on February 5 at the plenary session of Bengal Global Business Summit (BGBS)about higher cap on use of tea plantation land for non-tea, commercial purposes has prompted trade unions to make it an issue...

Feb 24 · >

Donald Trump Has His Eyes Set On A Big Deal With Russian President Putin

By Asad Mirza The way the US President Donald Trump has been cosying-up to the Russian President Putin to get the almost three-years old Russia-Ukraine war ended has baffled the security, foreign affairs, and international watchers, all. But the real reason for this could be described in just two...

Feb 24 · >

Did USAID Fund Anna Hazare’s Anti-Corruption Movement In 2011 Leading To UPA Regime’s Fall?

By Girish Linganna US President Donald Trump has raked up a hornets’ nest in New Delhi by claiming that $21 million in US aid to India—from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), an independent US government agency responsible for administering civilian foreign aid and development assistance, approved...

Feb 22 · >

Trump Policies Take The World Back To A Perilous And Backward State

By K Raveendran The term disruption has undergone a significant transformation in meaning over the years. Traditionally, it carried a negative connotation, indicating disorder or interruption. However, in the contemporary technological setting, disruption is celebrated as a driver of innovation, progress, and problem-solving. Companies like Uber, Airbnb, and Tesla...

Feb 22 · >
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