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Death Of Two Air India Crew Members Of Manipur Has Imparted A Sense Of Solidarity

By Rabindra Nath Sinha KOLKATA: It goes without saying that the messages of the two Manipur organizations condoling the death of two crew members from the state in the Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad on June 12, Thursday afternoon, is of immense sentimental value. But, in Manipur’s context,...

Jun 14 · >

INDIA Bloc Parties Start Preparatory Work For Seat Sharing Talks In Bihar Polls

By Arun Srivastava Amidst the speculation making round the political circle that NDA leadership has nearly reached a consensus in the matter of seat sharing for the 2025 assembly election in Bihar by year end, comes the news that the coordination committee of Bihar unit of INDIA block has...

Jun 14 · >

International Convention On Decent Work In Platform Economy Deferred

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Yet to be fully implemented resolution “the Transition from the Informal to the Formal Economy Recommendation, 2015 (No. 204)” adopted by the International Labour Conference (ILC) of the International Labour Organization (ILO) even after 10 years of its adoption, gets another resolution in its support...

Jun 14 · >

India Abstaining During Voting On UN Resolution For Ceasefire In Gaza Is The Lowest Point Of Diplomacy

By Nitya Chakraborty On Thursday June 12, Indian diplomacy under the Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached its lowest ebb when India abstained in the United Nations General Assembly from a vote on a resolution demanding an immediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire in Gaza. The 193 member UN general assembly...

Jun 13 · >

U.S.-China Trade Deal May Adversely Affect India’s Ambitious Manufacturing Plans

By T N Ashok NEW YORK: US President Donald Trump went to town with his announcement that his Art of the Deal with China on trade and tariffs was a Done Deal even as China chose to downplay it as the negotiations finalised at a uniform tariff of 55%...

Jun 13 · >

Israel’s Attack On Iranian Military Targets Has Potential For Full Scale War In West Asia

By Asad Mirza Israel’s attacks on Iran could lead to a catastrophic potential full-scale war, further destabilising an already volatile Middle East, with serious implications for global security. Such a conflict could disrupt global oil supplies, involve international powers, and deepen regional instability. Israel’s June 13 airstrikes on Iranian...

Jun 13 · >

Bilawal Bhutto Zardari Is Beleaguered Pakistan’s Hope For Cornering India

By Sushil Kutty Pakistan’s foreign minister for a short while Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari is emerging as the top diplomat of South Asia. This is the view in the western world just getting to know that Pakistan is peacenik and India is warmonger, led by foreign minister S Jaishankar, who, according...

Jun 13 · >

Indian Policy Makers Have To Look Now At The U.S. Designs In Indian Subcontinent

By Dr. Ram Puniyani The Pahalgam attack on tourists led to a chain reaction leading the attack on bases of terrorist violence in Pakistan. As a ceasefire has been in place; it is time to think about dealing with this cancerous phenomenon in society. Surely the phenomenon of terror...

Jun 13 · >

Congress Party Workers In Uttar Pradesh Upbeat About Early Revival

By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: For the first time in so many years, Congress Party appears to be in revival mode to take on BJP in 2027 assembly elections. In Uttar Pradesh.. Congress Party is seriously implementing the agenda through Sangathan Srijan programs all over the state to set up...

Jun 13 · >

Columbia’s Left Wing President Announces Referendum In Support Of His Labour Reforms

By Satyaki Chakraborty The South American nation Columbia is in political turmoil as the left wing President Gustavo Petro went to the people of the country with his proposal for labour reforms through referendum after the Senate rejected his proposal. The Senate is dominated by the anti-Left parties. Petro...

Jun 13 · >

NDA Seat Sharing Talks For Bihar Polls To Be Concluded By August End

By Rahil Nora Chopra With the high-stakes battle for Bihar inching closer, the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) had taken up the decision to fight the upcoming assembly elections with Nitish Kumar as the chief ministerial face and is expected to finalise its seat-sharing formula soon as major allies...

Jun 13 · >

Dialogue, Dialogue And Only Dialogue Can Teach Pakistan Right Lessons

By Nitya Chakraborty More than a month after the pause of India’s Operation Sindoor on May 10 at 5 PM, time has come to state it in candid terms that our Prime Minister’s doctrine of New Normal in respect of relations with Pakistan has failed to convince the major...

Jun 12 · >

For 800 Million Indians Struggling With Basic Nutrition, Healthcare, GDP Rankings Are Irrelevant

By P. Sudhir The CEO of NITI Aayog has asserted that India has emerged as the fourth-largest economy. He was at least truthful enough to concede that this was based on the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) projections for 2025-26 in its World Economic Outlook. Through further elaborations, we precisely...

Jun 12 · >

Bihar Is Now Narendra Modi’s Laboratory For The Experiment Of Dalit Politics

By Arun Srivastava Traversing from Maharashtra trough Uttar Pradesh, the Dalit politics has acquired a new dynamics and character in Bihar. Saffron ecosystem, especially Narendra Modi, intends to exploit this new kinetics for winning the 2025 assembly election and further consolidating his personal mass base and appeal. With this...

Jun 12 · >

Anti Immigration Protests Spreading To Many More Cities Of America From Los Angeles

By T N Ashok LOS ANGELES: Los Angeles anti-immigration riots continued unabated for the third day as the city’s mayor Karen Bass clamped curfew on downtown LA and the protests spread to other blue states demonstrating an uneven fight between the democrats and the republicans. While California Governor Gavin...

Jun 12 · >

World Has Missed The Target Of Eliminating Child Labour By 2025

By Dr. Gyan Pathak In 2015, the United Nations set a goal to end child labour worldwide by 2025 but progress has been slow and halting. World has missed the target. It has 138 million children between 5 and 17 years of age in child labour, while South Asia...

Jun 12 · >

Trump’s Battle In California Is Not Only Against Mexican Immigrants But Also Against Mexico

By Sushil Kutty Mexico or ‘Mehico’? Mexicans have never stopped calling Mexico ‘Mehico’, just like Mumbaikars never stopped Bombay ‘Mumbai’ in their heads throughout the British Raj. And ‘Mehicans’ have always considered California Mexico’s land, taken by force sometime in the past when the American wild west ran afoul...

Jun 12 · >

Gender Gap Closes At Fastest Rate Since Pandemic But Full Parity Remains 123 Years Away

By Satyaki Chakraborty The global gender gap has closed to 68.8%, marking the strongest annual advancement since the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet full parity remains 123 years away at current rates, according to the World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Report 2025, released on June 12 in Geneva.. Iceland leads...

Jun 12 · >
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