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Meta’s ‘Threads’ Is Certainly A Major Challenge To Twitter’s Domination

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav Meta’s groundbreaking ‘Threads’ caused a seismic shift in social media, generating unparalleled excitement. Positioned as the ultimate challenger to Twitter, Mark Zuckerberg disrupted the online networking landscape by introducing Threads which is increasingly perceived as a clone of Twitter. This clash between industry giants has...

Jul 15 · >

Gold Monetisation Schemes Have Failed Due To Poor Understanding Of Sentiments

By K Raveendran The government has announced plans to monetise the huge domestic gold holdings from time to time, each subsequent version seeking to correct the drawbacks with the previous plans. But the hard fact is that none of these achieved even a fraction of the desired results. Indian...

Jul 15 · >

Qatar, America’s Best Friend In The Gulf, Is Simultaneously Wooing China

By James M Dorsey A recent 27-year, four million-tonne liquefied natural gas (LNG) Qatari export agreement with China, the longest in gas export history, highlights different Gulf state approaches to navigating big power rivalry between the People’s Republic and the United States. Widely seen as giving China a grip...

Jul 15 · >

Making Only A Few Cities Smart Goes Against The Concept Of Equality

By Dr Arun Mira Much is being talked about making 100 cities throughout the country as smart cities. Focus of smartness is on digitalization, beautification, high rise buildings, big flyovers, wide spaces for cars to run on the roads, luxury parks etc. Little is being said about issues that...

Jul 15 · >

Violence Forced West Bengal Voters To Take Shelter In Bangladesh

By Ashis Biswas KOLKATA: Several thousand people from West Bengal had fled to neighbouring Bangladesh areas and Assam during the prolonged spell of violence that marred the recent Panchayat elections in the state. While the exodus went unreported in the Bengal mass media outlets, Assam Chief Minister Mr Himanta...

Jul 15 · >

Opposition Parties Second Conclave At Bengaluru Has To Take The Unity To The Higher Level

By Nitya Chakraborty The second conclave of the opposition parties is now scheduled to be held in Bengaluru on July 17 and 18 to take forward the decisions arrived at the first Patna conclave of 16 parties held on June 23. The Bengaluru conclave hosted by the Congress Party...

Jul 14 · >

BJP-RSS Have Sinister Designs Behind Bringing Uniform Civil Code Again

By D. Raja “I measure the progress of a community by the degree of progress which women have achieved,” declared Dr Ambedkar nearly a century back to a gathering of over 3000 women in 1927. This statement made by Dr Ambedkar still remains a good yardstick to gauge the...

Jul 14 · >

Even After Ten Weeks, There Are Little Signs Of Normalcy In Manipur

By Binoy Viswam People used to call Manipur the Jewel of India. Later, the government also borrowed that word to decorate their advertisement hoardings. The history, culture and arts of Manipur were evolved through periods of time in which the people played their due role. Meiteis, Kukis and Nagas...

Jul 14 · >

Is Pakistan Government Politically Prepared To Implement IMF Proposed Reforms?

By Anjan Roy The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has formally cleared a bail-out package for Pakistan yesterday of $3 billion. The bail-out facility was worked out after protracted negotiations with the country when at times the package looked increasingly uncertain. No one will ask for a IMF ail out...

Jul 14 · >

Indian Defence Will Be Getting A Big Boost With The Latest Rafale Deal

By Girish Linganna The battle-hardened Rafale aircraft has proven its capabilities in various conflict zones, including Afghanistan, Libya and Syria. Equipped with a formidable arsenal of potent weapons, this fighter jet possesses lethal capabilities, The Rafale—produced by the renowned French defence company Dassault Aviation—was first introduced into operational service...

Jul 14 · >
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