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Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Achhe Din’ Now Needs 25 Years More

By S. Sethuraman   Prime Minister Narendra Modi turned his eagerly awaited address on the 75th Independence anniversary, more an electoral plank for 2024 while throwing up a 25-year agenda for the nation to be rid of all ills plaguing it at present. He put Corruption and Nepotism as...

Aug 16 · >

Donald Trump Is On Dock Over FBI Seizures Of Classified Documents From His House

By Debabrata Biswas From Boston   When Donald. J. Trump, the former president of USA, left the White House after his defeat in 2020 election and shifted to his Florida residence at Mar – a- Lago, he took with him boxes of official documents which had to be handed...

Aug 16 · >

Bihar Developments Are Going To Have Impact In Uttar Pradesh In 2024 Polls

  By Pradeep Kapoor   Bihar developments leading    to the formation of   new government without BJP will impact the politics in neighbouring Uttar   Pradesh before 2024 Lok Sabha polls.  Significantly, the main opposition party7 Samajwadi Party welcomed the latest    turn   of events resulting in humiliation of BJP.   Enthused...

Aug 16 · >

Amrit Mahotsava Has Been Turned Into A Big Jumla By Sangh Parivar

  By Arun Srivastava   Celebration of “Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsva” contained more negatives vibes and the concealed agenda of accomplishing the mission of the RSS, than to really honour and rejoice the revered Independence Day for which lakhs of Indians attained martyrdom.   Basically, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s...

Aug 16 · >

For Global Arms Dealers, Russian War In Ukraine Is A Big Bonanza

By Marc Vandepitte   The invasion of Ukraine has been going on for more than five months now and hostilities may continue for quite some time. In military terms, the outcome is still uncertain, but what is already clear is who the big winners and losers of this conflict...

Aug 16 · >

Bihar Cabinet Expansion To Take Place After August 15

By Rahil Nora Chopra   Bihar Cabinet expansion is likely to be done after August 15. The JD(U) is probably going to have 13 ministers, the RJD has settled for 16. The Congress will be given four berths, while former chief minister Jitan Ram Manjhi’s HAM will have one...

Aug 14 · >

Vidhi Centre’s New Book Says Nullification Of Article 370 Unconstitutional

  By Harihar Swarup   Friday August 5 was the third anniversary of the nullification of Article 370. It  was  also the date on which Hamin Ast? a Biography of the Article 370 published by Vidhi Centre for legal policy. was released. The book could create an enormous stir...

Aug 13 · >

After 75 Years Of Independence, Health Is Not A Fundamental Right

By Dr Arun Mitra   Since independence our country has progressed in many fields. The British colonial rulers squeezed our economy and left the nation with poor education and health status. According to Sanjay P Zodpey and Preeti H Negandhi  as per the 1951 Census, India’s population was 36.1...

Aug 13 · >

It Is Time To Take Freebies Debate To More Fundamental Levels

  By K Raveendran   The acrimony between political parties, particularly Modi’s BJP and Kejriwal’s AAP, over freebies notwithstanding, it may be an appropriate occasion for a full-fledged debate on the issue as the nation celebrates 75 years of Independence. But the cold fact is that every interested party...

Aug 13 · >

India Takes Over G-20 Presidency On December 1 AT a Critical Time

  By K R Sudhaman   India takes over presidency of G-20 at a critical juncture when geo politics is at cross roads and global economy difficult and sagging. This is significant as it takes over leadership at a time when there is need to strengthen multilateralism and that...

Aug 13 · >

ED Suffers A Legal Setback In Kerala Against LDF Govt

By P. Sreekumaran   THIRUVANTHAPURAM:  For once, the central investigating agency Enforcement Directorate(ED) finds itself at the receiving end. The ED suffered a legal setback when the Kerala High Court adjourned to August 17  the hearing on a writ petition filed by former Kerala finance minister Thomas Isaac challenging...

Aug 13 · >

Echoes Of Demand For Civilisational Rather Than National Boundaries

By James M Dorsey   When Prime Minister Victor Orban recently spelled out his vision of Hungary’s frontiers, he joined a club of expansionist leaders such as Russia’s Vladimir Putin, China’s Xi Jinping, and members of the Indian power elite who define their countries’ borders in civilisational rather than...

Aug 13 · >

Stabbing Salman Rushdie In Open Stage By A Fanatic Gives Ominous Signal

By Sushil Kutty   Two headlines stood out. One in an Israeli newspaper, ‘No one will any longer dare offend Islam: The 1989 fatwa against Salman Rushdie’. And the other in a New York daily, ‘NJ man, Hadi Matar, with sympathies toward Iranian government ID’d as suspect in Salman...

Aug 13 · >

RSS And BJP Are Trying To Appropriate Legacy Of India’s Freedom Struggle

By D Raja   As the country is celebrating the 75th anniversary of independence, it’s an irony of history that the RSS, which remained loyal to the British, is now trying to appropriate the legacy of our secular and inclusive struggle for independence. Seventy-five years ago, our country reached...

Aug 12 · >

India Lacked Policy Focus For Growth With Equity, Grass Root Development

By Nantoo Banerjee   Some may disagree but India has failed to cash in on its spirited struggle for freedom from over-a-100-year-old British Raj to convert the country into an abode of peace and prosperity for its citizens in the last 75 years. Official claims apart, India continues to...

Aug 12 · >

Afghanistan After One Year Of Taliban Rule Witnessing Extreme Poverty

By Sankar Ray   During the one year under the Taliban rule in Afghanistan, girls are more isolated, hungry and sad- often go to bed without food, 46 percent of whom say they’re not attending school compared with 20 percent of boys, according to a study, ‘Breaking Point: Life...

Aug 12 · >

Mario Fiorentini, The Last Surviving Partisan Of Rome Uprising Dies

By David Broder   Mario Fiorentini, the last surviving partisan of the  anti-fascist battalion in  Italy died on August 8  at the ripe age of 104..He was born in  1918 in the last days of World  War  1   and  fought his most important battles after the Wehrmacht invaded his...

Aug 12 · >

Democracy Is Under Siege As India Celebrates 75th Anniversary Of Independence

By Prakash Karat   Till recently, when commemorating the significant anniversaries of independence, we could cite the parliamentary democratic system as one of the major achievements of independent India. The adoption of a republican constitution in 1950 provided the scope for people’s participation and a voice in politics which...

Aug 11 · >
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