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Mayawati Turns To Her Own Parivar In Bid To Revive Party Organisation

By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: After the humiliating performance in UP Assembly polls, Mayawati is giving a facelift to party organisation with an eye on the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. After a review meeting held on March 27, BSP national President Mayawati appointed her brother Anand as national vice-president and...

Mar 29 · >

Russia Upset Over Bangladeshi Press Coverage Of Ukraine War

By Ashis Biswas In Bangladesh, political circles are still puzzling over an apparent display of Russian prickliness over a minor spat, even as bombs rain down in Ukraine! The Russians recently registered a strong protest against what they saw as a pro-West anti-Moscow narrative in the Bangladeshi media in...

Mar 29 · >

Jaishankar’s Sri Lanka Visit A Timely Reassurance To Crisis-Hit People

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar is in Sri Lanka on a three-day visit. Besides meeting the top Sri Lankan leadership, the minister will take part in BIMSTEC foreign ministers’ meeting on March 29, which will culminate in the virtual BIMSTEC Summit on March 30....

Mar 29 · >

Biden’s Impulsive Remarks Give Russia’s Putin A Lifeline

By Anjan Roy US President Joe Biden seems to have fouled up his game plan and unwittingly given some Belgian chocolate to Russian president Vladimir Putin for whom a perfect tornado has been forming up. Perhaps moved by seeing first hand the plight of Ukrainian refugees in the stadium...

Mar 29 · >

Simultaneous Elections Will Be Two Steps Back For Democracy In India

By Akhilendra Pratap Singh The frequency of elections has lately gained centre stage, with voices rising against the prevailing practice of holding continuous elections in one or other part of the country. In that context, the idea of simultaneous elections — holding elections for all three tiers of government...

Mar 29 · >

Congress High Command Has To Allow Its Regional Leaders To Come Up

By Amulya Ganguli Sonia Gandhi’s recent meetings with the G-23 leaders of her party for whom she did not have much time earlier underlines her realization that Rahul Gandhi has failed to live up to her expectations for him to be an unchallenged, front-ranking leader of the Congress. She...

Mar 28 · >

BJP-Shiv Sena Battle In Maharashtra Is Getting Dirty Every Passing Day

By Sushil Kutty There is talk of the “fear” on Uddhav Thackeray’s face. And that if anybody started the ‘sliving’, it was the Sena’s partner Nationalist Congress Party. ‘Sliving’ is slang for somebody “slaying” as well as “living it high.” Using the analogy, the BJP-Shiv Sena ‘sliving’ has reached...

Mar 28 · >

Reaching $400 Billion Export Target Is Welcome But More Potential Is Still There

By K R Sudhaman Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal are gung ho about India’s merchandise exports that is goods exports touching $400 billion mark for the first time this year. This certainly calls for rejoice as India’s goods exports growth has been tepid in the...

Mar 28 · >

Mafia Induced Violence In West Bengal Has A Long Political History

By Ashis Biswas The Hon’ble Calcutta High Court’s decision to entrust the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI)with the power to probe the ghastly Birbhum village massacre instead of leaving the job to the Bengal police, is commendable: it makes any cover-up job planned by the Trinamool Congress (TMC) more...

Mar 28 · >

Move For A Dedicated Indian Environment Services Within Civil Services

By Harsh Mahaseth and Gauri Goel The discourse that arose in the Supreme Court in January this year about the creation of an Indian Environment Services has its origins in a report by a high-level committee that was headed by former Cabinet Secretary T.S.R. Subramanian. The committee was established...

Mar 28 · >

Signals Emanating From Chinese Foreign Minister’s Visit Indicate India’s Confidence

By Anjan Roy If you go into the details of the way the unannounced visit of the Chinese foreign minister, Wang Yi, was handled in New Delhi on Friday, India was clearly “cold shouldering” the initiative. It is important to remember the visit was from the foreign minister of...

Mar 26 · >

Prime Minister Now Favours Holding Of Simultaneous Polls In Centre, States

By Harihar Swarup Now that the Narendra Modi government is firmly in saddle, it has re-opened the issue of linking Lok Sabha and assembly elections as was the practice till 1967. The argument advanced in favour of linking both elections are in these lines. It is argued that one...

Mar 26 · >

Ukraine Imbroglio Brings India Collateral Oil Benefits

By K Raveendran With self-interest having been the overarching consideration of US policies, whether domestic or international, or even relating to third party issues, Washington understands India’s Ukraine policy as much as New Delhi does. That explains why the US has been circumspect in criticising India for its stand...

Mar 26 · >

2024 Lok Sabha Polls Calculation Formed The Basis For Yogi’s Ministry

By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: BJP has started preparations for 2024 Lok Sabha elections which is evident from w from rainbow coalition of various caste and social engineering reflected in ministry formation of Chief Minister Yogi Adiyanath in Uttar Pradesh. Once again BJP has repeated two deputy chief Ministers giving...

Mar 26 · >

Modi Government Must Initiate Talks With Central Trade Unions

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Two-day workers strike across India on March 28-29 on the call of the joint platform of 10 Central Trade Unions (CTUs) – INTUC, AITUC, HMS, CITU, AIUTUC, TUCC, SEWA, AICCTU, LPF and UTUC –  and Sectoral Federations and Associations is getting larger support, barring from...

Mar 26 · >

BJP To Improve Its Position In North East Through Rajya Sabha Polls

By Sagarneel Sinha After the saffron party’s recent victory in the assembly polls, particularly in the northeastern state of Manipur, it was expected that there would be a positive impact in favour of the Bharatiya Janata Party in the northeast, which financially depends mostly on the Centre. The return...

Mar 26 · >

Iran Nuclear Deal As White House Cushion For Russian Embargo

By Matein Khalid While I have been uber-bullish on Brent crude and seven sister oil and gas supermajors ever since last summer, I never imagined the sheer scale of the supply shock that the global wet barrel market endured after President Biden imposed sanctions on Russian energy exports to...

Mar 26 · >

Only A Course Correction Can Ensure Some Form Of Credibility To Imran

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav The very mention of Pakistan brings up the image of a country infested with religious fanatics, fundamentalists, terrorists where state actors such as ISI and Pakistan military provide support to these non-state entities. No prime minister in Pakistan has ever completed a full five-year term....

Mar 26 · >
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