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In Tripura, All National Parties Vying With Each Other To Woo Tipra Motha

By Ashis Biswas In Tripura, the main contending formations in the coming Assembly elections have stepped up efforts to secure an alliance with the pace-setting tribal Tipra Motha (TM) party. So far, the TM has maintained an equidistance from the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)/IPFT alliance and the Left...

Jan 7 · >

Gold Appears To Be Non-Stoppable In Its March Towards A Historical High

By K Raveendran 2023 may well be a year of gold. This is because despite several negatives the yellow metal has outperformed everything else. And with the New Year expected to unravel all that traditionally has worked in favour of gold, this asset class appears to be non-stoppable right...

Jan 7 · >

India Can Do A Lot For Higher Production In International Year Of Millets

By Harihar Swarup The United Nation has declared 2023 as the International Year of Millets. Since that was at the initiative of India, which also accounts for a fifth of the world’s millets production, Narendra Modi government would be expected to do something different this year to promote these...

Jan 7 · >

Informal Employment Sans Social Security On The Rise In India

By Dr. Gyan Pathak The first week of 2023 has brought the signs of the beginning of even higher level of unemployment in India at 8.4 per cent than 8.3 per cent in December 2022 which was 15 months high. It is indeed a bad news, but not so...

Jan 7 · >

India’s North East Gets A Big Infra Push With 57 Km Railway Line To Bhutan

  By Arun Kumar Shrivastav India’s North-East has seen several major infrastructure projects in the past few years. The latest is a 57 km broad gauge railway line between India’s Kokrajhar and Bhutan’s Gelephu, for which the work is going to start this year. This would be Bhutan’s first...

Jan 7 · >

Turkey Walks A Fine Line To Challenge China On Uighur Repression

By James M Dorsey An official visit to Xinjiang to assess the fate of Turkic Muslims in the troubled north-western Chinese Province is a risky proposition by any definition. Even so, it would be worth the risk if China and Turkey could agree on the terms of a visit....

Jan 7 · >

India’s Balance Of Payments Crisis Touches Precarious Level Under Modi Regime

By Prabhat Patnaik India’s current account deficit for the second quarter (July-September) of 2022-23 has reached a massive $36.4 billion which is 4.4 per cent of the gross domestic product, higher than at any time in the last nine years. It is only in October-December 2012 that the absolute...

Jan 6 · >

South Asian Economy Needs To Prepare For The Worst

By Dr. Gyan Pathak South Asia still needs to prepare for the worst since there are increasing signs of geo-economic fragmentations. Expenditure needs to meet the Sustainable Development Goals; equity needs to be improved through labour market and social protection reforms as well as gender policies, appropriate measures needed...

Jan 6 · >

Amit Shah Offers Ram Mandir As Against Rahul’s Slogan For Jobs And End Of Hatred

By Sushil Kutty Union Home Minister Amit Shah has spoken. And the timing is telling, just in time for a clutch of assembly elections in 2023, and the big one in 2024. Shah announced that a grand Ram temple will be inaugurated in Ayodhya on January 1, 2024. That...

Jan 6 · >

Prime Minister Is Likely To Do Major Cabinet Rejig After January 14

By Rahil Nora Chopra There is a chance of a massive rejig in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Cabinet after January 14, when the ongoing Kharmas period, which is believed and considered to be inauspicious as per the Hindu calendar concludes . According to sources, Prime Minister Narendra Modi may...

Jan 6 · >

India Should Use Vector Nasal Vaccine To Meet Any Fresh Covid Challenge

By Prabir Purkayastha The news of the opening up of China from the Covid-19 protocols and its current epidemic has overtaken the threat of two emerging SARSCoV-2 lineages – XBB and BQ.1. China is seeing the spread of BF.7, which is much closer to the original Omicron strain. Our...

Jan 6 · >

Former BJP Govt Of Jharkhand Is Responsible For Jain Pilgrim Spot Controversy

By Arun Srivastava Any political party which has acquired incisive skill and expertise in double standard and speak, blowing hot and cold at the same time, is none else but the BJP of Narendra Modi.   There is serious lack of consistency in its stance and utterances. In the past...

Jan 6 · >

Justice Abdul Nazeer Has Left A Rich Legacy In His Nearly Six Years In Supreme Court

By Tushar Kohli On January 3, Justice S. Abdul Nazeer retired as the third senior-most judge of the Supreme Court and a member of the Supreme Court Collegium, after a tenure of nearly six years at the Supreme Court. He was a part of the Constitution bench which declared...

Jan 6 · >

India’s Oil Purchases From Russia Will Increase Substantially In 2023

By Subrata Majumder Concerns have been looming large on the sanctions on Russian oil, which is heading for another major oil shock in the world. Russia is the second biggest exporter of oil in the world. EU is the biggest importer of oil from Russia. EU has prohibited maritime...

Jan 5 · >

Under PM Narendra Modi, India Resiles Itself From Palestinian Cause

By Prakash Karat India abstained on a resolution adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on December 31, 2022 that asked International Court of Justice (ICJ) to render its opinion on the legal consequences of Israel’s prolonged occupation of Palestinian territories. The resolution was passed with 87 countries supporting...

Jan 5 · >

Going Hungry In Modi’s India: A Constitutional Fall From Grace

By Krishna Jha In 1947, when we attained freedom, our dream was to build a country for ourselves without any inequality. There was to be fundamental rights ensured in the Constitution. Directive principles of the state policy in the Constitution promised us all that only a socialist democracy offers....

Jan 5 · >

Congress Central Leadership Is Responsible For Defeat In Gujarat Polls

By Sushil Kutty Himachal won, and Gujarat lost and Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge has done what previous Congress presidents have done, i.e., set up a committee to do an autopsy, find out why Gujarat was lost. In Himachal Pradesh, the Congress posted a very satisfactory win though the vote-share...

Jan 5 · >

Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra May Lead To Opposition Unity In UP

By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: Bharat Jodo Yatra led by Rahul Gandhi has entered Western Uttar Pradesh, boosting the morale of the Congress workers and leaders all over the state. The manner in which RLD workers, BKU members and farmers participated in the Yatra in Western UP has given fresh...

Jan 5 · >
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