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India Could Be This Decade’s China If New Delhi Plays Its Cards Well

By James M Dorsey This could be India’s decade if it plays its cards right. The sub-continental state is poised to be the next China, even if its path will likely be less straightforward than that of China and more of a Leninist two steps forward, one step backwards....

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Expunging Words From The Speeches Of Opposition Leaders Is Unethical

By S.N. Sahu During his Bharat Jodo Yatra, Rahul Gandhi, the Indian National Congress’ Member of Parliament (MP) representing Wayanad in the Lok Sabha, repeated on many occasions the accusation that his microphone was being switched off whenever he spoke in the Lok Sabha to flag issues of public...

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Lone ISF MLA Naushad Siddiqui Is Now Focal Point Of Opposition Stir In Bengal

By Tirthankar Mitra Be it cash for jobs scam or demand for an enhanced percentage of dearness allowance to Bengal government personnel agitation, issues are galore in West Bengal. But the latest one for which the Opposition has hit the ground running is seeking a people’s representative languishing behind...

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Mulayam Singh Yadav Had A Chequered Political Career Spanning Nearly Six Decades

By Harihar Swarup Mulayam Singh Yadav, who was decorated with Padma Vibhusan (posthumously), this year, had a variegated career, having come hard way in his carrier. May 2007 was the darkest period of his life. He was trounced in Uttar Pradesh assembly election by his arch rival Mayawati who...

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Twenty Years After, The Lessons Of West’s Iraq War Are Still Relevant

By Ben Chacko Twenty years ago on February 16, 2003, two million marched for peace in the biggest protest in British history. The London demonstration formed just one of scores of marches against the US’s stated plan to invade Iraq which maybe mobilised 30 million people worldwide. But this...

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Brazilian President Lula Has The Right Strategy On How To Fight The Far Right

By Craig Johnson Last Friday, two American leaders who faced would-be coup attempts, US president Joe Biden and Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, met in Washington, DC. The pair of presidents traded the usual pleasantries of diplomatic visits, but it was the Latin American visitor who was...

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BJP Is Battle Ready For The Nine State Assembly Elections In 2023

By Kalyani Shankar There could be a musical chair this year with nine states going for elections. It will be a trailer and the semi-final before the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. The results will show whether the BJP continues to sway the voters or the Congress-led Opposition will defeat...

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Income Tax Searches Into BBC Offices In India Is A Panicky Reaction By Centre

By Sushil Kutty It has started. The Empire has struck back, the undeclared emergency is out in the open. Teams of Income Tax officials landed in BBC’s offices in Delhi and Mumbai on Valentine’s Day to conduct what it called ‘surveys’, and not ‘raids’. The “surveys” were on at...

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G20 Presidency For India Caught Between Pride And Humiliation

By Dr. Gyan Pathak India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his pride and magnanimous words when the country took the responsibility of G20 in the beginning of December 2022, and now UN Secretary-General António Guterres has said with great poignancy to turn “words into action” to get the world...

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Congress Is The Weakest Link In Left-Led Opposition Alliance In Tripura Polls

By Ashis Biswas In Tripura, with only 48 hours before the scheduled Assembly polls on February 16, the state Congress unit has been left to fend for itself by the party high command in carrying out its pre poll campaign. Despite earlier assurances by local Congress leaders, neither Mr...

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