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Any Limited Nuclear War Will Lead To Unprecedented Climate Crisis And Famine

By Dr. Arun Mitra The war between Russia and Ukraine with an overt involvement of the NATO has killed thousands, pushed millions to refugee status and caused immense destruction of resources. Much in danger are the nuclear power plants in Ukraine which if damaged by intentional attack, accident, technology...

Aug 29 · >

India-Nepal Relations Get A Jolt Over Agneepath Recruitment Of Gorkhas

By Ashis Biswas With Nepal disallowing the Indian Army’s proposal to recruit Gorkhas to join its new Agneepath scheme, India’s uneasy relations with its regional neighbours have surfaced again. Under the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party, often perceived as being ‘right wing’, India cannot apparently avoid its diplomatic missteps in...

Aug 29 · >

Pakistan Workers And Peasants Continue Battle For Better Livelihood

By Sankar Ray Pakistan is currently devastated by an unprecedented floods leading to the death of more than 1,000 persons till now. The struggling coalition of government of Shabaz Sharif is desperately trying to meet the challenge of this sudden natural calamity which has further given a jolt to...

Aug 29 · >

Bernie Sanders Is Rallying To Build Working-Class Power In America

By Mindy Isser While there are plenty of important primary elections happening now, and even bigger general elections happening in the fall, Senator Bernie Sanders’s rallies in Philadelphia and Boston earlier this month were focused on something entirely different: the struggles of the working class and the importance of...

Aug 29 · >

SC Reversal Of Decision To Publish Snooping Probe Report Adds To Mystery

By K Raveendran The sudden twist in the Supreme Court stand on the confidentiality of the report of the expert committee that probed the use of Pegasus spyware to snoop on politicians and people in public life has added more mystery to the imbroglio. The decision to keep the...

Aug 27 · >

The Timing Of Ghulam Nabi Azad’s Outbursts Against Rahul Gandhi Is Significant

By   Sushil Kutty In the mid-1990s, Ghulam Nabi Azad used to talk to journalists who had just then taken to television journalism. Azad was those days a top voice for the Congress and much sought after by journalists. Note that none of the then “TV reporters” were live to...

Aug 27 · >

Saudi, Egyptian World Cup Bid To Learn From Qatar Experience

By James M Dorsey At first glance, a potential bid by Saudi Arabia and Egypt, two of the world’s worst human rights violators, together with Greece, to host the 2030 World Cup sounds like an invitation to a perfect public relations fiasco. That is undoubtedly true if one looks...

Aug 27 · >

Two-Day National Labour Conference Discussed Too Little

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Two-day National Labour Conference of labour ministers and labour secretaries of states and UTs concluded at Tirupati on August 26 which almost evaded the real issues against which the Joint Platform of the 10 Central Trade Unions have been agitating since 2019 when the Modi...

Aug 27 · >

LDF Govt-Governor Faceoff, Vizhinjam Bring Heat In Kerala Politics

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The ongoing Governor-Government standoff, the fishermen’s agitation against the Vizhinjam international seaport and the Lok Ayukta imbroglio have roiled Kerala politics as never before, deepening the confrontationist ambience. Governor Arif Mohammed Khan has further upped the ante by refusing to meet political staff of the...

Aug 27 · >

Continuing Outbursts Of Class Anger Point To A Changing India

By Harihar Swarup In 2008, an Indian author (proper Indian, not just Indian-origin) won the Booker prize. Usually, this prestigious international literary award comes with an exaggerated sense of adulation. Not so, for Arvind Adiga’s the White Tiger. In reviews, essays and the quite supercilious conversations at parties of...

Aug 27 · >

Tightening Noose On Hemant’s Neck To Trigger Political Turmoil In Jharkhand

By Dr. Gyan Pathak It was only last month in the first week of July, the leader of the opposition BJP in neighbouring West Bengal Suvendu Adhikari revealed his party’s gameplan after the successful Maharashtra experience to form government in Jharkhand. The BJP leadership had already started the “Operation...

Aug 26 · >

The Curious Case Of Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai

By Sushil Kutty There is no hard and fast rule that says the son should be like father. Otherwise, Aurangzeb would not have taken his own ship to the horizon after sinking Shahjahan’s luxury yacht. Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai is accused of dumping his father’s socialism for BJP’s...

Aug 26 · >

Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav Exposes Central Agencies

By Arun Srivastava The deputy chief minister of Bihar Tejashwi Yadav, the youngest son of Lalu Yadav cautioned on Wednesday the three investigating agencies,  ED, CBI  and IT the jamais (son in laws) of the BJP government, to refrain from indulging in nefarious game of victimizing Lalu Yadav and...

Aug 26 · >

Tejashwi Bats For Nitish As Opposition’s PM Candidate

By Rahil Nora Chopra After the formation of RJD-JD(U) government in Bihar, Deputy CM Tejashwi Yadav made known his choice, that of Nitish Kumar, as the PM face if opposition parties agreed to consider Nitish’s candidature against Narendra Modi for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Tejashwi expressed his appreciation...

Aug 26 · >

Narendra Modi Government Is Acting Bizarre On The Issue Of Giving “Freebies”

By Prabhat Patnaik A bizarre drama is unfolding in front of our eyes. The Modi government which has been giving away hundreds of thousands of crores of rupees as tax concessions to the monopolists has expressed its opposition ironically to what it calls “freebies”, that is to handing over...

Aug 26 · >

Indian Tea Industry Woes Multiply As Production Falls Due To Floods

By Ashis Biswas There seems to be no end to the woes of the Indian tea industry .Following massive floods in Assam recently, industry circles expect overall production to drop by around 25% from last year’s levels. In turn this could lead to a corresponding reduction in exports and...

Aug 26 · >

Chief Justice N V Ramana’s Tenure In Supreme Court Shows Mixed Results

By Shaileshwar Yadav The President of India has appointed Justice U.U. Lalit as the next Chief Justice of India (‘CJI’). The present CJI, Justice N.V. Ramana, retired   on   August 26 marking an end to his eventful 16 months’ tenure. Justice Ramana’s tenure has been marked by several highs and...

Aug 26 · >

Chances For A Negotiated End To The Ukraine War Are Complicated

By Branko Marcetic Most informed observers agree that the Ukraine war which   has   crossed   six   months, will either end at the negotiating table, or remain a bloody stalemate that drags on indefinitely. So what are the prospects for some kind of diplomatic solution to the fighting? On the surface,...

Aug 26 · >
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