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India-UAE Economic Relations Set To Reach New High With Food Security Pact

By P. Sreekumaran India and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are all set to deepen their already warm relationship. The development is bound to have a beneficial bearing on India’s relations with the other countries of West Asia. Topping the list is a food security cooperation under the I2U2,...

Nov 26 · >

Bengal BJP‘s Woes Mounting As New Governor May Be Different From Dhankar

By Tirthankar Mitra The West Bengal BJP is at crossroads over its interaction with new governor CV Anand Bose after leader of the Opposition, Suvendu Adhikari and state unit chief, Sukanta Majumdar boycotted the swearing in ceremony of the governor on November 23 claiming they were not given seats...

Nov 26 · >

Peru’s Leftist President Castillo Is In Constant Fight With Right Dominated Congress

By Satyaki Chakraborty The continuing strong presence of the right wing opposition in the congresses in the Latin American countries ruled by Left wing Presidents has become a big problem for the ruling progressive coalitions in implementing the pro people programmes, Latest developments in Peru and Colombia are reminders...

Nov 26 · >

Qatar World Cup Produces Soccer Upsets, Politics And Sensitive Situations

By James M Dorsey Barely out of the starting blocks, the Qatar World Cup has already produced a fair share of upsets as well as politically and personally sensitive situations and incidents. Qatar’s 2:0 loss to Ecuador in the tournament’s opening match will have reinforced critics’ conviction that the...

Nov 26 · >

New Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir Belongs To Anti-Imran Camp

  By Sankar Ray The nomination of 57-year-old Lieutenant General Syed Asim Munir Ahmad Shah, the senior-most officer among the nominees as the Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan Army has put the erstwhile Prime Minister and chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-Insaaf  Imran Khan Niazi on pins and needles.  The...

Nov 25 · >

Sign Of Easing Of Global Recessionary Trend Is Good For India

By Anjan Roy A Christmas celebration has started at least on the global stock markets. The financial markets are showing a surprising buoyancy and climbing new heights. Indian stock markets jumped up. The representative BSE index rose by close to 1000 points and touched its historic record high of...

Nov 25 · >

Congress Is Congress, It Never Changes – Ashok Gehlot Proves It Once Again

By Sushil Kutty Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has a lot of explaining to do after his “explosive” interview in which he called arch rival Sachin Pilot “traitor” six times and would have made it a dozen if the interviewer hadn’t cut short the interview. “What’s happened to you...

Nov 25 · >

Anti-BJP Politicians Are Merely Hounded By Modi Government

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Face is the index of the status of health of a person, and the capital of a nation is the index of a country’s state of affairs. Delhi, the national capital of India, also gives ample opportunity to see how the anti-BJP AAP leaders ruling...

Nov 25 · >

BSP Worried After Congress Puts Kharge On Top, Khabri In Uttar Pradesh

By Rahil Nora Chopra The BSP’s strategy for 2024 general elections is trying hard to regain its lost base among Dalits and Muslims. After BSP registering its worst Uttar Pradesh assembly elections defeat in terms of seats, winning only one seat in the 403-member House, and garnering just 12.8%...

Nov 25 · >

Supreme Court Has Responsibility In Ensuring An Impartial Election Commission

By Arun Srivastava With the Supreme Court questioning the Centre about resorting to unnecessary “haste” and “tearing hurry” in appointing Arun Goel as Election Commissioner, the saffron Think Tank and academician supporters of the  Narendra Modi Government have turned belligerent and have indiscreetly alleged that it was trying to...

Nov 25 · >

PM Crop Insurance Mostly Benefits Private Firms

By Dr. Soma Marla Not a single day passes without media reporting suicides committed by farmers in rural India. Crop failure due to drought, untimely and excessive rains and other weather calamities along with the acute deprivation and unpaid debts are some of the major causes forcing farmers to...

Nov 25 · >

Foreign Diplomats Want Proper General Elections In Bangladesh In 2023

By Ashis Biswas Even a spell of sustained economic growth in recent years has not helped Bangladesh in resolving its problematic image-related issues effectively in the larger international arena. One indication of this according to observers, can be found in the gratuitous advice occasionally showered upon Dhaka by serving...

Nov 25 · >

Domestic And Sexual Violence Against Women Has Reached New Peak In India

By Prakash Karat The United Nations’ call to observe November 25 as an International Day for “Elimination of Violence against Women” has got wide media coverage after the UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, presented a chilling fact sheet that across the world every 11 minutes a woman or a...

Nov 24 · >

Assam Chief Minister’s Anti-Rahul Tirade Has Reached Its Lowest Ebb

By Sushil Kutty The good news is, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has gone so ’low’ that from hereon he can only go ‘high’. Sarma comparing Rahul Gandhi to Saddam Hussein is straight out of the book of the absurd. For one, Saddam was married with sons. Two,...

Nov 24 · >

No Combination Is Expected To Get Majority In The National Elections In Nepal

By Sankar Ray Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Center) and its chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal a k a Prachanda have been pushed to the fourth position in the election to the Pratinidhi Sabha (national parliament) and Pradesh Sabhas (provincial legislatures) of Nepal held on November 20., It is even...

Nov 24 · >

Savarkar Sided With The British Authorities During Freedom Movement

By Krishna Jha That Savarkar had appealed to the British colonialists several times to get released and spared after he was sent for life transportation has been proved true through all the Maafinamas that are now in public domain, but that was not all. In these letters, he had...

Nov 24 · >

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Facing Her Biggest Challenge On Economic Front

By Ashis Biswas In Bangladesh the ruling Awami League (AL), battered by extremely difficult economic challenges in the present post Covid pandemic/Ukraine war period, faces an existential challenge as it braces up for general elections in 2024. With each passing day, the anti-Government rhetoric used by main opposition outfit...

Nov 24 · >

Rishi Sunak Is Under Attack By Tory Elites For New Approach To EU

By Arun Srivastava Ever since Rishi Sunak became the Britain’s new prime minister, a section of the super elite Britishers and Tory leaders owing allegiance to Boris Johnson, have been desperately trying to project Sunak as a failed leader. They were planning to wreck his image of being an...

Nov 24 · >
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