By Anjan Roy China has upended the global strategic and military balance with two launches of its hypersonic glide vehicles in course of two months this year. The reports about the successful launch of these vehicles had jolted America and its entire military top hierarchy out of a slumber...
By Satyaki Chakraborty The burgeoning employment crisis in the country has forced the Narendra Modi Government to think of framing a new employment policy for ensuring maximum generation of jobs in the coming decade and accordingly a panel is shortly going to be set up. The panel will take...
By Sushil Kutty The Aryan Khan Cruise Case is getting curiouser and curiouser. So much so, Sherlock Holmes would have given up in disgust, maybe inclined to jump off a cliff descending to a rocky bottom where the breakers strike with ear-splitting raucous. Meanwhile, the “Wounded and wronged Prince”...
By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: Major political parties of Uttar Pradesh are looking for alliance partners to enlarge their area of influence to achieve success in the coming state assembly elections in February/March 2022. Ruling BJP is working very hard with the support of the entire Sangh Parivar to retain...
By Shreyasi Singh There has been a continuous increase in violence committed against Christians by Hindutva groups, which have largely been unnoticed in the media. On October 21, the Association for the Protection of Civil Rights, United Against Hate, and United Christian Forum jointly released a fact-finding report highlighting...
By Harihar Swarup “I am a full-time and hands-on Congress president,” snapped Sonia Gandhi at October 16 CWC meeting and sent out an unambiguous message: On the question of Congress leadership there is no challenging the Gandhi family. Sonia has always been the keeper of the Nehru-Gandhi family flame,...
By K Raveendran Prime Minister Narendra Modi cannot be more right that the feat of 1 billion vaccinations is a symbol of national unity and strength. There have been no hues to the vaccination drive: no saffron, no green, no red. There was no caste, no religion either. It...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak A joint statement by G7 Trade Ministers has signalled that they are going to harden their stand to eradicate use of all forms of forced labour in global supply chains, including state-sponsored forced labour of vulnerable groups and minorities, including in the agricultural, solar, and...
By Sushil Kutty India’s ‘praja’ is apportioned in two camps, both hating the guts of the other. There’s the ‘left’, and there’s the ‘right’ with the Congress supporters shifting toward the left from the no longer coveted centre. In the last 11 months, however, there is a third camp...
By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The more things change, the more they remain the same in Congress in Kerala. As a wag has put, it is old wine in new bottle. He was referring to the reorganization of the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC). What has happened, in the process,...
By Subhankar Gupta Oceanic catastrophes, due to climatic vulnerability, await Myanmar along the coastlines, as a sequel to which the basic development plans, particularly exploitation of rich natural gas fields, face grave uncertainties. The potential devastation from the changing climate may extend to the Nicobar Islands face. The threat...
By Maria Duarte Panah Panahi’s debut Iranian family road trip movie Hit The Road won the top award at this year’s BFI London Film Festival which returned in full swing despite the ongoing pandemic. It opened with London-born musician and film-maker Jeymes Samuel’s debut feature, bold and stylish Western...
By Prabhat Patnaik The Modi government’s attempt to “explain” away India’s slipping from being 94th on the world hunger index in 2020 to 101st in 2021, a rank well below that of neighbours Pakistan, Nepal or Bangladesh, by questioning the “methodology” of the index, is jejune enough;...
By Dr Soma Marla Aftermath of the Paris Agreement in 2015, Conference of Parties( COP) meetings are being held every two years, attended by heads of state, diplomats, business leaders, campaigners and journalists from all nations to discuss the progress achieved since the last conference on various steps taken...
By N Shankar World Bank was publishing its Ease of Doing Business Index and Ranking of countries every year after its so called study and World Bank and Its Misleading Ease of Doing Business Index researches. Such rankings and index were based on various parameters, relating to countries...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak Greed always makes victims – both the person who is carried away by it and the persons targeted. Shrewd ones camouflage it in the name of development, nationalism, new source of capitals, and public welfare, while the unsuspecting innocent common people become their victims....
By K R Sudhaman Durai Vaiko, son of regional party in Tamil Nadu, MDMK general secretary Vaiko, has been appointed as headquarters secretary of the party lately. This move paves the way for the mantle to fall on the son. MDMK is a breakaway fringe political party in...
By Rahil Nora Chopra In a bid to woo women voters into its fold and consolidate its support base in Uttar Pradesh, Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra has declared that the party will be giving out 40 per cent of its tickets to women candidates in the upcoming...