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Narendra Modi Led NDA Stands More Consolidated After First Year Of His Third Term

By Kalyani Shankar As Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government approaches its first anniversary in his third term on June 9, the ruling BJP claims that India has made some significant strides in the past one year. His supporters argue that since Modi came to power in 2014, India has...

Jun 2 · >

Pro-Trump Nawrocki Wins Presidential Elections In Poland Adding To Woes Of EU

By Satyaki Chakraborty For European Union, its political woes are showing no signs of abating as the June 1 Presidential runoff results in Poland showed that the populist right opposition candidate Karol Nawrocki backed by the Law and Justice Party(PIS) won defeating his pro-European rival Rafal Trzaskowski in a...

Jun 2 · >

BJP’s Sindoor Politics Is Weakening Within India, Faces Stiff Resistance

By Dr. Gyan Pathak The days immediately following the launch of Operation Sindoor began with certain advantage to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his party BJP, both within India and abroad. However, the advantage soon started weakening with their launch of Sindoor Politics that is now facing open political...

Jun 2 · >

U.S.-China Bonhomie At Geneva Talks Over: Washington Again In Aggressive Move Against China

By Asad Mirza At the recently concluded Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth urged US allies in Asia to boost defences fast, saying America is shifting its strategy to counter growing threats from China. During his speech at the 22nd Shangri-La Dialogue, US Defence Secretary Pete...

Jun 2 · >

President Trump Going All Out To Boost Cryptocurrency Market In USA

By T N Ashok NEW YORK: Former US President Joe Biden considered regulating crypto currency just like many level headed presidents and prime ministers of other countries because US intelligence reports revealed that the crypto currency was largely used by the underworld to stash money earned by beating the...

Jun 2 · >

In Madhya Pradesh, Slugfest Between BJP And Congress Over Operation Sindoor

By L S Herdenia BHOPAL: The BJP organised an impressive show of strength in Bhopal on May 31 in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The event, christened Lokmata Devi Ahilyabai Mahila Sashaktikaran Mahasammelan (Ahilyabai Women Empowerment Conference), was supposed to celebrate the 300th birth anniversary of Ahilyabai...

Jun 2 · >

Kenyan Writer Ngugi Wa Thinog’o Has Left A Rich Legacy For African Authors

By Tirthankar Mitra KOLKATA: One of his brothers was a freedom fighter against the British while another sibling was shot to death, Ngugi Wa Thinog’o found his home destroyed when one day he returned from school. The population had been herded to a “protected village” set up by the...

Jun 2 · >

Oil Market Waiting For Clear Signals As Pushes And Pulls Exert Divergent Pressures

By K Raveendran Brent crude oil futures continue to hover around the $65 per barrel mark, a level that reflects the push and pull of market forces clouded by a cocktail of geopolitical tensions, environmental disruptions, and strategic production decisions. As prices hold steady, the broader sentiment among traders...

May 31 · >

Pakistan Army: Unmatched Expertise In Art Of Deception

By Manish Rai The Pakistani Army is fighting tooth and nail to push its false narrative that it emerged victorious in the recent military confrontation with India. Arch-rival India became the first country to strike 11 airbases of a nuclear-armed nation in a single operation. But despite this fact,...

May 31 · >

Why Indus Water Treaty In Abeyance Is A Serious Existential Threat To Pakistan?

By Sant Kumar Sharma On April 23, 2025, the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS), which was presided over by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, decided to keep the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) in abeyance. It bears mention here that the word abeyance is not used anywhere in the Treaty text....

May 31 · >

Pakistan’s Military Is Making Use Of War Fever With India To Boost Its Power

By Hamza Shehryar LONDON: Two weeks ago, Pakistan and India were on the brink of all-out war. On May 7, India’s far-right Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government launched air strikes across the Line of Control (LoC), targeting sites in Pakistan-administered Kashmir and as far inland as Bahawalpur, Punjab. Branded...

May 31 · >

The Curious Case Of Malabari Muslims Cheering Modi-Hater Shahid Afridi In Dubai

By Sushil Kutty Congress leader Salman Khurshid has asked Pakistan to end terrorism. CPM’s Rajya Sabha MP John Brittas also voiced the same thought. Khurshid is Muslim and Brittas is Christian. Brittas stressed the point that he’s a Kerala Christian and that there are Christians and Hindus along with...

May 31 · >

The Trajectory Of Unique Relationship Between Donald Trump And Elon Musk

By T N Ashok NEW YORK: Elon Musk, the $250 million funder of Donald Trump’s election campaign in 2024 that brought the Republican maverick back into the White House for a 2nd non-consecutive term, bid adieu to the White House, leaving as a bruised administrator who could not achieve...

May 31 · >

Most Of South Asian Economies Facing Problems Due To Political Turmoil

By Ashis Biswas KOLKATA: In South Asia generally, the level of politics-related mass violence has been rising in recent times, causing concern among ruling parties/establishments in most countries. The lives of millions have been impacted negatively by such violence whether in Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar — or India!...

May 31 · >

Narendra Modi’s Bihar Visit Outcome Belies Expectation Of State BJP Leadership

By Arun Srivastava It was a failed mission. Before embarking on his three-day mission to Bihar and Bengal beginning May 28, Narendra Modi had nursed the view that his mission Operation Sindoor, under which he had envisaged to offer Sindoor to every household, would arouse the nationalist passion of...

May 31 · >

Unemployment Rates In Early 2025 Remain At Historic Low

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Global Labour market outlook for 2025 is increasingly fragile. One the one hand, slower economic growth is expected to reduce global employment growth rate, and on the other unemployment rates in the countries with early 2025 data remain at historic low. Job vacancies are slightly...

May 31 · >

Narendra Modi Government Has Bolstered Its Relations With Israel At The Cost Of Palestine

By Roger McKenzie LONDON: National governments do not have feelings. They have only interests. It’s by following these interests that we can begin to understand why the world is as it is. One of the major interests is in securing the necessary resources — mineral or otherwise — to...

May 31 · >

Mamata Is Right – PM Is Using Operation Sindoor To Further BJP’s Interests

By Nitya Chakraborty West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee was right when she said on Thursday replying to the Prime Minister’s vicious attacks against her and her government that Narendra Modi was making use of the Operation Sindoor to achieve cheap political gains for the...

May 30 · >
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