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India Alliance Is Miserably Failing In Combating BJP In Uttar Pradesh Before 2024 Polls

By Arun Srivastava With the Lok Sabha elections 2024 knocking at the door, Hindu   fundamentalists are not willing to tolerate even an insignificant criticism from a person notwithstanding his being a fanatic of Narendra Modi. This has happened precisely to film actor Akshay Kumar. Rashtriya Hindu Parishad Bharat of...

Aug 16 · >

NCP Supremo Sharad Pawar Must Clear All ‘Secrecy’ And Take Up MVA Leadership

By Sushil Kutty Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) supremo Sharad Pawar is giving nightmares to Maha Vikas Aghadi constituents Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray Shiv Sena and the Congress. Both parties are nervous that Sharad Pawar might be led away to the BJP side by Pawar’s nephew and Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister...

Aug 16 · >

India Is Closely Monitoring The Results Of Bhutan-China Border Talks

By Girish Linganna The key to this decades-long border strife between India and China is the strategic plateau of Doklam, located close to where the borders of the three countries—India, Bhutan and China—meet. If Beijing can seize control of the disputed Doklam plateau, it would allow China to mobilize...

Aug 16 · >

Urdu Poet Of Delhi Iffat Zarrin Has Encyclopaedic Grip Over Literature

By Harihar Swarup She is “tanha”. Alone “I try to look for solitude in my tanhai ((loneliness),” murmurs Iffat Zarrin. As patriarchal old Delhi’s only published women poet, her accomplishments were earned hard way. For, “you can be a shayar (poet) only if you are bebaak (out spoken), khwabida...

Aug 16 · >

Survey Reveals Arab Youth Seek Certainty In Religion And Tradition

By James M Dorsey A just-published survey suggests Arab youth are returning to traditional values. The survey contrasts starkly with another, only partially released poll, in which a growing number favour religious reform. The conservative trend in the just released 15th Arab Youth Survey 2023 conducted by Dubai-based public...

Aug 16 · >

Fierce Debate Is On Among The Feuding Tribes On Future Status Of Manipur

By Ashis Biswas KOLKATA: Recent Naga tribal reminders to the Indian Government and Northeastern states suggesting no final solution to Manipur’s problems would be possible without addressing the impending demand for ‘greater Nagalim’ first , have evoked no marked public reaction. Most NE-based observers said that since the Nagas...

Aug 16 · >

Decoding The Last Seventy Six Years Of Independent India As A Refugee Child

By Indira Jaising In 2018, I wrote the following piece for The Leaflet’s Independence Day special issue. I too am one of Midnight’s Children. Having been born before Independence, memories of Partition are alive in my mind, and so are the stories we had heard from our parents who...

Aug 16 · >

RBI May Have Underassessed Inflationary Trend To Retain Bank Rate

By Nantoo Banerjee The RBI’s monetary policy meeting, last week, just days before the expected release of the monthly consumer price index data by the government came as a surprise. Food prices in India have been constantly peaking. Lately, India’s high food inflation has been featured in the global...

Aug 14 · >

Rahul Gandhi Is Emerging Stronger As Potential Leader Of The Opposition

By Kalyani Shankar Can the Manipur crisis impact the newly formed opposition coalition I.N.D.I.A. to its advantage? Can Congress leader Rahul Gandhi utilize it as another Opposition leader Mamata Banerjee did in Singur and Nandigram Moment in West Bengal to win in 2011 assembly elections? These significant moments are...

Aug 14 · >

Birth Of Congress-AAP Alliance May Imperil BJP’s Prospects In 2024

By Dr. Gyan Pathak The idea of Congress-AAP alliance has travelled one step forward. Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal’s expression of intent before the Congress leadership Sonia Gandhi to have an alliance with the Congress is a significant development, since the birth of Congress-AAP alliance could imperil...

Aug 14 · >

The Curious Case Of Cage Fight Of World’s Two Top Billionaires

By Sushil Kutty Meta-Man versus X-Man. The Mark Zuckerberg-Elon Musk fight everybody was waiting for is off. The two gladiator billionaires with too much on their plates but not enough patience to make it a battlefront fight. Of both, Musk is the braggart and Mark self-effacing. The Meta billionaire...

Aug 14 · >

Modi’s M.P. Visits Part Of BJP Plan To Secure Tribal, Dalit Votes

By L. S. Herdenia BHOPAL: BJP in general and Prime Minister Narendra Modi in particular are paying maximum attention to Dalits and Tribals of Madhya Pradesh, who constitute more than one third Vidhan Sabha seats. This is clear by the fact that the Prime Minister has paid two visits...

Aug 14 · >

North East: Political Parties Divided On Proposed Palm Oil Cultivation

By Ashis Biswas KOLKATA: In Northeast India, the debate over officially proposed palm oil cultivation on a major scale has warmed up, with some opposition parties in Assam protesting the state’s decision to go ahead with the scheme. Already in Manipur, tribal organisations as well as the strong pro-environment...

Aug 14 · >

U.S. Curbs On High Tech Transfer To China May Boomerang On Pentagon Itself

By Tirthankar Mitra Much water has flown down Hwang Ho river since the July day of 1971 when US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger visited China and met People’s Republic of China’s first Premier Zhou Enlai to broker an understanding between two ideologically incompatible nations which would irrevocably change...

Aug 14 · >

Myanmar Junta Message From Suu Kyi’s House Arrest

By M A Hossain Myanmar’s ousted civilian leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, has recently relocated to the capital city of Naypyidaw, where she is now placed under house arrest following a year of solitary confinement. This development by the military junta has surprised both national and international observers. In...

Aug 14 · >

Congress Has A Big Dilemma For 2024 Polls: How Far It Can Go To Restore Its Space?

By Harihar Swarup Over the last year, Rahul Gandhi has been attempting political resurrection. First, via the five-month walkathon of Bharat Jodo Yatra that saw him play the role of a doughty fighter. Second, a subsequent five month spent outside of Parliament which allowed Gandhi to assume the role...

Aug 12 · >

Indian Govt Steps Into Mould Of British Who Considered Themselves As Aliens

By K Raveendran Home Minister Amit Shah’s legislative package in relation to the country’s criminal law system, hailed by his ruling party as pathbreaking, has more symbolism than real reform and even includes a good measure of deception. Of course, there are a couple of good things, such as...

Aug 12 · >

Central Trade Unions Have Served Stern Warning To Modi Government

By Dr. Gyan Pathak ‘Quit India’ anniversary on August 9, 2023 saw a massive mobilization of workers and farmers across the country against the ruling establishment led by PM Narendra Modi. CTUs and farmers’ unions said it the beginning of a “united struggle of non-cooperation and defiance to anti-worker,...

Aug 12 · >
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