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Moving Away Totally From Russian Oil Supply Is Not In India’s Interests

By Anjan Roy It is becoming increasingly clear that the acclaimed trade deal between India and US is at best a high profile theatrical. So far, it is not even on paper. It exists on sound waves. Experts are eagerly looking for the joint statement of the two countries...

Feb 6 · >

Indian Officials Have Negotiated Well With U.S. On The Terms Of Trade Deal

By T N Ashok NEW YORK: When Donald Trump and Narendra Modi announced their trade agreement on February 2nd, the American president called it evidence of an “amazing relationship.” The Indian prime minister thanked his “dear friend” with characteristic diplomatic warmth. Yet beneath this bonhomie lies a more complex...

Feb 6 · >

Sharad Pawar Hints At Potential Merger Of Two NCP Factions

By Rahil Nora Chopra After hinting at barriers before a possible merger between the two NCP factions, the NCP-SP chief Sharad Pawar held a closed-door meeting with the sons of the late Ajit Pawar and later visited the Deputy Chief Minister Sunetra Pawar in Baramati to pay tribute to...

Feb 6 · >

To Combat The Far Right Challenge In Europe, Left Must Unite Its Ranks

By Roger McKenzie LONDON: I’ve been able to spot a racist from a mile off from an early age. This has been necessary as a matter of physical and mental health rather than due to any magical powers. I should be really clear that I have never believed that...

Feb 6 · >

India Faces A Precarious Situation In Myanmar As China Supports Junta Led Rigged Elections

By Nitya Chakraborty Bangladesh, Nepal and now Myanmar. Indian foreign policy makers are clueless in dealing with the developing situation. Myanmar’s three phase general elections organized by the military junta ended on January 25 and the results were released on January 29 and 30. As expected, the military aligned...

Feb 5 · >

Ruling NDA’s Direct Cash To Bihar Voters Challenged In Supreme Court

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Was Bihar election rigged by the ruling NDA through direct cash transfers to voters, and also by deploying the beneficiaries on election duty by the Election Commission of India? Was ECI’s ignoring the direct cash transfer to voters vitiated the very election process in the...

Feb 5 · >

From Federalism To ‘Nationalization’: Trump’s Election Gambit Mid Term Eve

By T N Ashok NEW YORK: On February 3, 2026, President Donald Trump renewed a controversial call to “nationalize” U.S. elections — an idea that would shift significant electoral authority away from the fifty states to a centralized federal body. Trump’s remarks, given in the context of ongoing disputes...

Feb 5 · >

2026-27 Central Budget Pays No Attention To The Needs Of Marginalised

By Krishna Jha Among the reflections immediately coming after the announcement of Budget, the absence of substantiation of the claims has occupied a major share. Despite the gripping economic crisis, the Budget is claimed to be visionary, based on ‘stable foundations’. But the reality is the treasure of unemployed...

Feb 5 · >

CJI Blaming Trade Unions For Industries Closure Is Totally Unfounded

By Nilotpal Basu In the wee hours of the Republic Day, the country woke up to the horrific tragedy of the charring of workers at the Nazirabad warehouse complex in Anandapur on the southern outskirts of Kolkata. As of January 29, the death toll had climbed to 21, with...

Feb 5 · >

When Do Children Become A Priority In Financial Planning?

By Raju Kumar The Union Budget is often seen as a document of fiscal priorities, but provisions related to children also reveal how the state defines long-term development. Allocations for children are not confined to the social sector alone; they shape human capital, future productivity, and the trajectory of...

Feb 5 · >

Trump Has A Plan To Steal The 2026 Mid Term Elections In November

By Mark Gruenberg WASHINGTON: Donald Trump wants to take over the 2026 elections, though “steal” might be a better word. No, the president isn’t planning to send another 1,600 invaders—Proud Boys and other assorted thugs—to rampage through the U.S. Capitol, as they did five years ago in an attempted...

Feb 5 · >

Trump Has Linked India-US Trade Deal To India Acting As Partner In His Pacific Strategy

By Nitya Chakraborty Nearly 48 hours after Donald Trump’s announcement about the India-US trade deal and Narendra Modi’s confirmation in his telephonic conversation, much has been written in the media by the experts, mostly following the lead given by the commerce minister Piyush Goyal in his press meet on...

Feb 4 · >

$500 Billion India-US Trade Deal: Modi Proposes, Trump Disposes

By K Raveendran The sequence of events following Donald Trump’s unilateral declaration of a trade deal with India offers a revealing study in how political narrative can race ahead of economic substance. What stands out is not the content of the supposed agreement, which remains undefined, but the manner...

Feb 4 · >

Mamata Fights Her Own Case In Supreme Court To Protect People Of Her State

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday created a sort of history by appearing in the Supreme Court of India as the first sitting CM to defend the people of her state from being “bulldozed” through Special Intensive Revision (SIR) by Election Commission...

Feb 4 · >

Record Defence Budget Allocation For 2026-27 Is A Boost To Drone Industry

By Asad Mirza While presenting the budget for FY 2026-27, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman earmarked a record Rs. 7.85 lakh crore allocation for the county’s defence sector, post-Operation Sindoor. The increase in the defence outlay in the recent budget, was in the backdrop of “historic success of Operation Sindoor”...

Feb 4 · >

High Tech Companies Have To Adjust To New Market Realities Globally

By T N Ashok For generations of investors across Asia and the Indian subcontinent, the “Golden Rule” of wealth has been simple: when the world trembles, buy gold. But this week, that age-old wisdom faced a brutal reckoning. In a historic “two-front” market shock, the twin pillars of modern...

Feb 4 · >

Installing A Popular Ministry In Manipur Is Welcome But Problems Remain

By Rabindra Nath Sinha KOLKATA: Barring any development that acts as a spoiler, the efforts of the Union government and the Bharatiya Janata Party’s top leadership to install a ministry in strife-scarred Manipur should succeed in a couple of days. The usual drill of terminating President’s rule and reactivating...

Feb 4 · >

Balochistan Is On Boil As The Rebels Are Controlling More Areas

By Tirthankar Mitra Balochistan is on the boil. As gun battles and bomb attacks hit Balochistan province of Pakistan, the Sharief Government as also the Pak military which are the real rulers , are in bind. Day after day, their loss of control over the big province is getting...

Feb 4 · >
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