By Ashis Biswas In Bangladesh, a bunch of unelected interim ‘rulers’ led by economist Mohammad Yunus is desperately anxious to cosy up to Pakistan, from which their country had seceded violently only over seven decades ago. In a strange reversal of their own (instant?) history, Bangladeshis have shown an...
By D Raja On the 26th of January, 1950, India became a democratic country in the sense that India from that day would have a government of the people, by the people and for the people… What would happen to her democratic constitution? Will she be able to maintain...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak The purpose of sending the Waqf Amendment Bill 2024 to the Joint Parliamentary Committee was to get an appropriated recommendations from the JPC after meaningful discussions on the contentious issue, but suspension of 10 opposition Members of Parliament during meeting on January 24, 2025, following...
By Prabhat Patnaik A chorus of “establishment” voices, from consultancy firms to the financial press, has been demanding a boost to domestic consumption as a means of reviving the flagging growth rate of the Indian economy. The latest to join this chorus is the Reserve Bank of India which...
By Rahil Nora Chopra The fight for middle-class votes in Delhi magnified with Prime Minister Narendra Modi saying that the BJP considers them backbone of Indian economy, while AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal unveiled a seven-point manifesto, demanding that they be saved from tax terrorism through measures like hiking income...
By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: Milkipur assembly by-election scheduled on February 5 has become more interesting with the entry of the candidate from Azad Samaj Party of Chandra Shekhar Azad MP from Bijnore, a prominent dalit leader from Western UP. Since Milkipur assembly constituency is part of Ayodhya Lok Sabha...
By Sushil Kutty AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal’s nemesis Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is in town, asking funny questions like will Kejriwal take a bath in the Yamuna? The ‘Yogi’ was in the nation’s capital fresh from a dip in the Ganga-Yamuna-Saraswati ‘Sangam’ in Prayagraj, where the ‘Mahakumbh’...
By Dr. Soma Marla Debt is a crucial source of financing for development. However, when debt becomes burdensome, it can threaten the very sovereignty of a nation. This is the situation that many African states are facing today. I have learned about Africa’s rich mineral wealth from my students...
By Satyaki Chakraborty More than six weeks have passed since the visit of Indian foreign secretary Vikram Misri to Dhaka on December 9 and his wide ranging talks with his Bangladeshi counterpart to improve the worsening bilateral relations between the two neighbouring countries. Latest indications, however, suggest that the...
By P. Sudhir The inaugural speech of Donald Trump and the flurry of executive orders issued by him on the first day as president, show that Trump does what he said he will do. In claiming to make America great again, Trump has threatened to take over the Panama...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak The 2025 Global Talent Shortage Survey by ManpowerGroup reveals alarming trends in talented workforce shortage in India that is worse than the global average. About 80 per cent of employers in India are struggling to find out the right talent for the works available, as...
By Arun Srivastava The spat between Mohan Bhagwat and Prime Minister Narendra Modi is no more confined to assertion of supremacy by both the leaders, instead it has taken an ugly turn with Modi bhakts and supporters launching a campaign for Bhagwat’s ouster from the post of RSS chief....
By Krishna Jha The economy in our country has been sliding down even deeper in New Year of 2025. Data predicts further sliding to be a four year low of 6.4 per cent in 2024–25, mainly on account of a poor showing in the manufacturing and services sectors, according...
By Ben Burgis WASHINGTON: Monday January 20 was, as hard as this may be to remember, Martin Luther King Jr Day. An enormous number of schools all around the country were either closed or had assemblies where students heard about the life and accomplishments of the martyred civil rights...
By Tirthankar Mitra The international migrant is a global pariah, if the takes on them of US President Donald Trump and some of the leaders of far Right political outfits in Europe are anything to go by. Both have immigrants on their radar. The migrant is a vulnerable and...
By Nitya Chakraborty Is the U.S. President Donald Trump looking for a big deal with the Chinese President Xi Jinping in his second term to reshape the global order favouring two super powers and marginalizing both Western Europe and Russia? The question gets all the relevance if one analyses...
By K Raveendran President Donald Trump lost no time in asserting his ‘Tariff Man’ image, which he appears to be relishing to no end. One of his first pronouncements was the 25 percent tariff on Mexico and Canada. His much-touted America First approach would mean this will be an...
By Anjan Roy Donald Trump’s high decibel inauguration rhetoric has already set in motion new currents in international strategic relationships. Within hours of the new presidency, the inevitable have started happening. Russia and China held their ‘limitless friendship” session reaffirming their close strategic and defence ties. President Xi Jinping...