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Myanmar Army Becoming More And More Oppressive On Civilians

By Sankar Ray A Myanmar junta court in Naypyitaw found 76-year-old civilian leader and Nobel Peace laureate Aung San SuuKyi guilty on at least three charges and sentenced her to four more years in prison- two years for the possession of unlicensed walkie-talkies, and two years for breaching coronavirus...

Jan 11 · >

Bengal Facing Problems Due To Illegal Cattle Smuggling To Bangladesh

By Ashis Biswas For Government of India (GOI), enforcing its ban on illegal cattle smuggling to Bangladesh has become harder than before. The absence of even minimal official co-ordination between two major concerned state Governments of Assam and West Bengal, has emerged as a major handicap for the police...

Jan 11 · >

At Seventy Five Years Old, Neoliberalism Has Lived Long Enough

By Doug Nicholls April this year marks the 75th anniversary of the first meeting of the Mont Pelerin Society. This was convened by the infamous economist Friedrich von Hayek, who wanted to bring together a range of thinkers to oppose the advance of socialism and social democracy. Few will...

Jan 11 · >

India Must Formulate A Comprehensive China Policy

By Nantoo Banerjee Contrary to the government’s claims, China is increasingly controlling the trade and economy in India, pushing goods and services, evading taxes, building supply chains, pushing workforce, grabbing land, linking sea routes to encircle India and even diverting international water resources. All these have been possible in...

Jan 10 · >

Ensure Vaccine Equity To Control The Third Wave Of Covid Pandemic

By Dr. Arun Mitra As predicted by the scientists, the third wave of SARS COV -2 is spreading fast around the world. First case of the variant of the virus, the Omicron was reported in South Africa only a few weeks ago. Soon it spread to Europe, America and...

Jan 10 · >

PM Now May Opt For Any Strategy To Garner Electorates Sympathy In State Polls

By Arun Srivastava Narendra Modi’s cliché on threat to his life has failed to have its magical effect. Modi might have expected that his narrative would ignite peoples’ passion and would force them to hit the streets demanding action against the guilty persons especially the Congress leaders. But nothing...

Jan 10 · >

Political Repositioning Has Become Difficult In Uttar Pradesh

By Dr. Gyan Pathak The rising COVID-19 cases and similar virulent, no holds barred election campaign has compelled the Election Commission of India to announce the Legislative Assembly election in Uttar Pradesh in as many as 7 phases between February 10 and March 7, 2022. Political sand-shifting on the...

Jan 10 · >

BJP Feeling The Absence Of Manohar Parrikar In Goa On Eve Of Assembly Poll

By Sushil Kutty The Bharatiya Janata Party appears to be not too worried about anti-incumbency. It is upbeat, like one political analyst put it. But political analysts are dime a dozen, each with a viewpoint different from the other. That being said, if only the perception did not prevail...

Jan 10 · >

Unravelling Politics Of Hindu Vegetarianism And Animal Rights In India

By Chaitanya Talreja and Sanchita On September 1 last year, Allahabad High Court’s Justice Shekhar Kumar Yadav held that the cow should be declared as the national animal of India. Urging the Union Government to bring a bill in the Parliament for the protection of cows, Justice Yadav also...

Jan 10 · >

Right Wing Wind Blowing Before French Presidential Elections In April

By Emre Öngün The campaign for April’s French presidential election is already polarizing around the “culture war.” The flood of anti-immigrant messaging isn’t just coming from the far right or even President Emmanuel Macron’s administration, but also many of France’s leading capitalists — not least billionaire tycoon Vincent Bolloré,...

Jan 10 · >

Imperatives For New Budget In Trade And Higher Education

By Harihar Swarup The budget last year, which carried proposals for numerous bold reforms, was justifiably nearly universally hailed as a pathbreaking one. As a side effect, it considerably narrowed the scope of big-ticket outstanding reforms. This naturally raises the question: What more can the government announce in the...

Jan 8 · >

Modi’s Security Lapse And Theory Of Relativity In Action

By K Raveendran Two theories of relativity are possible in relation to the incident in which Prime Minister Modi was stuck on a flyover for up to 20 minutes, causing a national uproar. The first one, which Modi himself seems to have preferred, relates to the more classic interpretation...

Jan 8 · >

No Clear Winner Expected In Jammu Kashmir Elections Once More

By Sant Kumar Sharma JAMMU: Assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir were last held in the last quarter of 2014.  No party could win a clear majority as has been the trend for past two decades since 2002 when the National Conference led by Farooq Abdullah had lost its...

Jan 8 · >

Indian Agriculture As The Largest Private Sector Employer By 2030

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav Farmers’ strike and the looming covid-19 pandemic notwithstanding, foodgrain production is estimated to be higher in 2021-22 than the previous year when it touched an all-time high of 308.65 million tonnes. Growing at 3.5%, foodgrain production is likely to remain in the range of 310-320...

Jan 8 · >

Karnataka’s Bill On Conversions Muzzles Religious Freedom

By Rahul Machaiah “For getting human treatment, convert yourselves. Convert for getting organised. Convert for becoming strong. Convert for securing equality. Convert for getting liberty. Convert so that your domestic life should be happy.” This fervent appeal was part of Dr B.R. Ambedkar’s speech when he addressed members of...

Jan 8 · >

In Europe, The Far Right Is Uniting Its Forces In 2022

y Àngel Ferrero At the beginning of September, Santiago Abascal, the president of Spain’s far-right Vox party, announced that his country had been chosen to host the next summit of “patriotic leaders and European conservatives” to be held this month. The meeting, likely staged in Madrid, represents the next...

Jan 8 · >

Further Distortion In Labour Market Imminent From The Third Wave

By Dr. Gyan Pathak With the third wave of COVID-19 rising exponentially across India reaching daily new infection over 1.17 lakh with positivity rate of 7.74, many stringent curbs have been imposed on various economic activities, which are likely to be made more stringent within few days. Consequently, the...

Jan 7 · >

‘Who Loves The Punjabi More, Narendra Modi Or Rahul Gandhi?’ Is Trending

By Sushil Kutty Punjab cannot be communally ‘dhruvikaraned’ like Uttar Pradesh can be. The Sikh and the Hindu and the Muslim of Punjab have their own calculations and affiliations but they aren’t at each other’s throats. Faced with such odds, what can political parties do? How about raising doubts...

Jan 7 · >
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