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Centre Refuses Fund To Punjab To Stop Stubble Burning

By Dr. Gyan Pathak As September begins, air quality in the National Capital Territory of Delhi starts deteriorating every year. As on September 13, 2023, it has already become unhealthy for sensitive groups, and tomorrow it is likely to turn unhealthy for all, with Air Quality Index (AQI) has...

Sep 13 · >

Modi-Biden’s Economic Corridor Boosts Political Clout Of Middle East Countries

By K Raveendran The proposed India, Middle East, Europe economic corridor is expected to go a long way to increase the political clout of Middle East countries, particularly the Gulf countries, which the West has hitherto been looking at mainly as a market for arms as well as the...

Sep 13 · >

Growth Pattern Of States In India Is Uneven Though All Are Thriving

By K R Sudhaman Forbes has come out state-wise analysis of GDP in India, which makes an interesting analysis of how growth has been uneven in the country and there appears to be correlation between human development index and per capita income. Apparently merely high GDP does not indicate...

Sep 13 · >

No Talk On Nuclear Weapons Abolition In The G20 Summit Is Disappointing

By Dr. Arun Mitra The G20 summit publicized with much fanfare ended without any commitment for disarmament and abolition of nuclear weapons. There were several expectations from this summit since it was held in the background of on-going war between Russia and Ukraine; and it was held in India...

Sep 13 · >

India’s Chess Prodigy R Praggnanandhaa Is Looking Forward For The Next Win

By Harihar Swarup In sports, prodigies don’t always blossom into world-beaters; Indian chess currently has a handful of teens who could be on the cusp of doing so. They include Gukesh D, Arjun Erigaisi and, as of now, first among equals R. Praggnanandhaa, who took on the great Magnus...

Sep 13 · >

22 Years After Attack On World Trade Centre, US War On Terror Loses Its Track

By C.J. Atkins How do we measure the time that has passed since Al Qaeda terrorists flew hijacked planes into the World Trade Center and Pentagon and crashed another in a field in Pennsylvania on September 11, 2001? How should we count the impact of the U.S.’ seemingly endless...

Sep 13 · >

Arab Authoritarian Regimes Hoping For A Prolonged Winter Fearing Discontent

By James M Dorsey Protesters in Syria, Bahrain, Libya, Iran, and Israel are dashing autocratic and authoritarian hopes of a prolonged winter. In response, Arab autocrats are scrambling to squash what they fear could evolve into a third wave of protests in little more than a decade. The autocrats...

Sep 13 · >

India Being Named As Bharat Is Not A Big Issue As Constitution Already Has It

By Kalyani Shankar The well-known quote from Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose, by any other name, would smell as sweet,” is frequently referenced about name change. It is true of the ongoing debate about India’s official name change to Bharat....

Sep 12 · >

Political Narrative In India To Have New Twist Next Week

By Dr. Gyan Pathak All indications suggests that India’s political narrative will have a new twist next week when the Special Session of Parliament will be held in five sittings from September 18 to September 22. Agenda for the session has still been kept secret and there are only...

Sep 12 · >

BJP Is Now In War Like Preparation Mode For 2024 Lok Sabha Elections

By Sushil Kutty It has been a couple of months since the BJP got into election mode. Preparations for general elections 2024 began in earnest in July 2023. The Karnataka assembly elections loss was a jolt that called for a reassembling of sorts. On September 1, news came of...

Sep 12 · >

Global South Led By Saudi Arabia, Brazil And South Africa Played Key Role In G20 Summit

By Anjan Roy Behind all the rhetoric and claims of red lines for negotiations, some underlying geo-political realities had resulted in the consensus at the G20 meet in Delhi held on September 9 and 10. The final document is full of compromises from all sides. It is a success...

Sep 12 · >

Jhumpa Lahiri’s New Collection Of Short Stories Is A Big News In Literary World

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav Renowned Indian American author Jhumpa Lahiri’s new collection of short stories – Roman Stories — is set to be released next month. Her fans are excited and expressing their feelings on X, formerly Twitter. This would be her third collection of short stories after Interpreter...

Sep 12 · >

Dev Anand Remains An Iconic Ideal Lover Of Hindi Cinema 100 Years After His Birth

By Tirthankar Mitra Talk of Dharamdev Pishiorimal Anand and one will be greeted by an yawn. But the audience is all ears even at the passing mention of Dev Anand. The evergreen star will turn 100 on September 26. The month long celebrations are already on for remembering the...

Sep 12 · >

Chile Is Still Bitterly Divided By The Legacy Of Pinochet’s Dictatorship

By Craig Johnson Over thirty years after the end of the Pinochet dictatorship in 1990, the government of Chile has formally admitted responsibility for the disappearance, and presumed deaths, of over two thousand individuals at the hands of the Chilean military and associated paramilitary groups. The government has also...

Sep 12 · >

Looking Back At The Salvador Allende’s Popular Unity Govt In Chile

By Guillermo Teillier The following assessment of the Allende years and the CIA-backed coup of Gen. Augusto Pinochet was written by Guillermo Teillier, the late President of the Communist Party of Chile. Teillier died on August 29, 2023. This article was written before his death. It was 1952, and...

Sep 12 · >

India’s G20 Summit Was A Big Success For Modi’s Electoral Prospects

By Annie Domini In hindsight, the New Delhi summit of G20 countries under India’s presidency, from September 8 to 10, could be seen as a one-size-fit-all type of clothing, which wrapped around deep differences of rival geopolitical blocs, primarily led by the United States on the one hand, and...

Sep 11 · >

Government Helped Many First-Time Entrepreneurs Turn Tycoons

By Nantoo Banerjee The political opposition may be desperate to establish businessman Gautam Adani’s link with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, but it is absolutely absurd to expect the Prime Minister to react to such suggestions. Over the years, almost all enterprising and ambitious businessmen managed to establish links with...

Sep 11 · >

G-20 Summit’s Success Has Catapulted India As A Reliable Leader Of Global South

By Girish Linganna Xi Jinping’s absence from the recent Group of 20 summit may have been a deliberate move to prevent India from taking the spotlight. However, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with the United States and Europe, managed to find more effective ways to challenge China’s influence on...

Sep 11 · >
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