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Complete Technology Transfer For Shakti Engines Will Be Highlight Of PM’s Talks With Macron

By Girish Linganna Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to embark on a visit to France on July 13 and 14, where he will hold the distinguished position of being the guest of honour at the Bastille Day Parade. Accompanying him will be a delegation of eminent CEOs from...

Jul 11 · >

French Rioters And Palestinian Gunmen Send Their Similar Messages Across

By James M Dorsey At first, comparing Palestinian gunmen in the Israeli-occupied West Bank to rioting youth in France may resemble likening apples to pears. In many ways, it is. Youth in France are full-fledged French citizens demanding an end to disenfranchisement, marginalisation, alienation, racism and law enforcement and...

Jul 11 · >

India’s Stock Markets Have Become Now Punters’ Paradise

By Nantoo Banerjee Stock exchange is expected to serve as an economic barometer that is indicative of a country’s state of the economy. Key market indices should provide the pulse of the economy. However, the theory is of little practical value in India. Indian stock markets have become punters’...

Jul 10 · >

Petrol @ Rs 15 Per Litre Proposal Before Election 2024 Is Another Jumla

By Dr. Gyan Pathak In a rally organized in Pratapgarh on July 4, 2023 in the poll-bound state Rajasthan, the Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways of India Nitin Gadkari, has said that an innovative proposal has been made to reduce the price of petrol to Rs 15...

Jul 10 · >

Bengal Panchayat Poll Violence Points To Shifts In TMC Support Base

By Arun Srivastava The nature and character of the West Bengal panchayat poll violence, which claimed 17 lives, two less than the 2018 poll violence, underscores an ominous development for the ruling Trinamool Congress, was at the receiving end of the brutality. This also underlines a significant shift in...

Jul 10 · >

Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi Is Acting As A Pawn In BJP Gameplan For 2024 Polls

By S Sethuraman The long and bitter exchanges between DMK leaders and Governor R N Ravi in Tamil Nadu over DMK “ideology” and other policy differences have led to Chief Minister M K Stalin taking the matter to President Draupadi Murmu. He dubbed Mr Ravi “biased and unfit” to...

Jul 10 · >

Brazilian President Lula Takes The Lead In Convening Regional Summit On Amazon Forests

By Satyaki Chakraborty Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, better known as Lula took a major step in protecting the climate of Amazon rainforest by announcing the holding of a regional summit in August this year. President Lula in his election manifesto last year before the Presidential, elections...

Jul 10 · >

Sharad Pawar Has The Potential To Rebuild NCP Despite His Age And Health Issues

By Sushil Kutty The 82-year-old Sharad Pawar’s quest to rebuild the Nationalist Congress Party is a clear and present danger to the BJP’s “Mission Phir Ek baar Modi Sarkar”. Nephew Ajit Pawar’s unsolicited advice that the aging Sharad Pawar should retire was met with daughter Supriya Sule’s retort that...

Jul 10 · >

China Launches Mineral War Against USA By Limiting Exports Of Two Products

By Girish Linganna China’s recent move to limit the export of two minerals crucial for semiconductors, solar panels, and missile systems serves as a significant reminder of its strong control over global mineral resources. This action also serves as a warning, indicating China’s readiness to utilize these resources as...

Jul 10 · >

India’s IIT’s Are Going Global Focusing On The Demand In Developing Countries

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav India and Tanzania signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Thursday to establish the first overseas branch of the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Tanzania. The IIT Tanzania campus is scheduled to open its doors in October 2023 and will welcome an inaugural...

Jul 10 · >

UK’s Strong Support Bolsters India’s Case For Permanent Membership Of UN Security Council

By Tirthankar Mitra It has been years since India has been trying to find a seat in United Nations Security Council. That India along with several other nations should find a place in UNSC has again been raised though the aspirant countries have nothing to do with it. The...

Jul 10 · >

Ruling BJP Gets Battle-Ready For 2024 Lok Sabha Elections

By S. Sethuraman Political turbulence in Maharashtra and ruling BJP’s military-style command to fight to hold power at all levels after 2024 Lok Sabha polls and charging all opposition and anything else on the way as corruption, characterise the national scene amid concerns for survival of Indian Democracy. The...

Jul 8 · >

Modi Government Disrupts Employers’ And Workers’ Organisations

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Prime Minister  Narendra Modi led Union Government of India goes on disrupting the employers’ and workers’ organisations’ independence by interfering in their internal processes and thereby worsening the fate of workers in a fast-changing world of work. This attitude of the Centre has even been...

Jul 8 · >

Gujarat High Court Has Made A Mockery Of Justice In Rahul Gandhi Case

By Sushil Kutty The Gujarat High Court has said its piece on the conviction of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in the Modi surname defamation case. It does not take genius to deduct that the judge does not hold a candle for the disqualified MP. Just like BJP spokesperson Shehzad...

Jul 8 · >

Supreme Court To Examine Key Question About Privacy In Upcoming Case

By K Raveendran With the Supreme Court repeatedly upholding privacy as a fundamental right, it has become a serious challenge for lawmakers, law enforcers and even the courts to deal with enforcement of rules and regulations that often encroach upon this right of the citizens. The task has been...

Jul 8 · >

Opposition Conclave At Patna Achieved Success Due To Astute Handling By Nitish Kumar

By Harihar Swarup The air in Patna was thick with pre-monsoon moisture and a buzz about a meeting that could heavily impact next year’s Lok Sabha elections. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who played host at his 1 Anne Marg residence, had posters of several opposition party leaders put up...

Jul 8 · >

The Future Of India Depends On Quality Of Its Education System

By Girish Linganna Narendra Modi, India’s Prime Minister, recently visited the White House representing one of the world’s rapidly growing major economies. With an annual growth rate of 6%, India is currently the fifth-largest economy globally. The country’s technology industry is thriving, and there is a significant focus on...

Jul 8 · >

China, Others Grappling With Understanding Meaning Of Wagner Group Revolt

By James M Dorsey The sigh of relief in a swath of land stretching from China to Africa’s Atlantic coast was audible when Yevgeny Prigozhin, a Russian oligarch who heads the Wagner Group, a state-funded private military company, called off his mutiny against President Vladimir Putin’s military and security...

Jul 8 · >
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