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India Not Prepared To Tackle Health Risks From Climate Change

By Dr. Gyan Pathak India is not yet prepared to protect its citizens from the possibility of most devastating health impacts of climate change, though it is one of the worst suffer country in the world. It has been revealed by the latest global survey report just published at...

Nov 9 · >

Daniel Ortega Secures Fourth Term As President In Nicaraguan Polls

By Satyaki Chakraborty Nicaragua’s President Daniel Ortega clinched a fourth consecutive term as the national elections held on November 7 showed that his alliance had received 76 per cent of the votes. As usual, the United States administration termed the polling ‘rigged’ and threatened sanctions against the new regime,...

Nov 9 · >

South Asia Is New Epicentre Of Muslim Ultra-Conservatism

By James M Dorsey As Middle Eastern states attempt to manage their political and security differences, Muslim-majority countries are regrouping along a fault line that separates proponents of varying concepts of an authoritarian but religiously and socially more tolerant, ‘moderate Islam’ from those advocating stricter adherence to intolerant, non-pluralistic...

Nov 9 · >

Wall Street View – The Black Hole For Emerging Markets

By Matein Khalid The Middle Kingdom has been a black hole for emerging markets equitywallahs since mid-2020. The PBOC kept monetary policy far too tight at a time when the global pandemic necessitated some credit acceleration. The economic slowdown after the Wuhan virus was worse than Street consensus. The...

Nov 9 · >

Government Responsible For India’s Worst-Ever Oil Price Shock

By Nantoo Banerjee The big surge in global oil prices, especially through the second half of the current year, has been a big cause of concern for large oil importers across the world, including India. This comes at a time when the world is preparing itself to restore economic...

Nov 8 · >

Blockchain Technology And Cryptocurrency Are Fraud-Proof

By K R Sudhaman There might have been some fake news about cryptocurrency, but blockchain technology on which cryptocurrency is based is certainly a disruptive technology. But days are not far off when digital currency and blockchain technology are adopted in a big way not only for digital currency...

Nov 8 · >

Nuclear Arms Pose Grave Threat To Climate

By Dr. Arun Mitra Countries around the globe are meeting at the Conference of Parties – COP 26 at Glasgow. The Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change – IPCC and several civil society organisations have raised serious concerns over deteriorating climatic conditions. The issue has gained importance because the world...

Nov 8 · >

Five-Year Balance Sheet Of Narendra Modi’s Demonetisation Decision

By Satyaki Chakraborty It was five years ago, on that fateful night of November 8, 2016, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced his ‘historic’ decision of demonetization promising that it would act as a game changer in the Indian economy by driving out black money, weed out fake notes and...

Nov 8 · >

The Two-In-One War Being Fought Over Drugs

By Sushil Kutty Maha Vikas Aghadi minister Nawab Malik is the best thing that has happened to you-tubers in a while. His ‘disclosure a day’ on NCB zonal director Sameer Wankhede’s exploits is enough masala to keep raking in you-tube dollars. In fact, some you-tubers have gotten fat just...

Nov 8 · >

Organisation Remains The Weak Link For TMC In Tripura

By Sagarneel Sinha The Trinamool Congress is trying hard again to gain a foothold in Tripura, where the party’s national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee held his first rally on October 31. It had made several attempts in the past to expand the party in the northeastern state. After the...

Nov 8 · >

Minorities In Bangladesh Ponder Over What Next

By Ashis Biswas In Bangladesh, a section of beleaguered Hindus in Comilla, Chattogram and other districts, where widespread communal violence had erupted during the Durga Puja, is reconsidering their future citizenship options, according to recent reports; many want to relocate/migrate to other countries in the long run. There is...

Nov 8 · >

Unannounced Internet Outages In J&K Disrupting Civil Life In A Big Way

By Gulzar Bhat Sporting a scraggly beard, Mudasir Ahmad Bhat has his eyes hooked to his mobile screen, trying to open a website. Suddenly the data services vanish, and he has to rush to a nearby locality to get his phone connected to the internet. Bhat, a student from...

Nov 8 · >

Master Political Games Being Played Around Fuel Taxes

By K Raveendran The rather surprise cut in the central tax on diesel and petrol by the Modi government has turned out to be a deft political move. The timing of the announcement itself has been political. The cut came within 24 hours of the by-elections results in 11...

Nov 6 · >

J&K Narrative Changes From Violence To Development

By Harihar Swarup Home Minister Amit Shah’s recent three-day visit to J&K was overdue. That it came over two years after the historic decision to abrogate Article 370 and bifurcate the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir into two Union territories of Ladakh and J&K, reflects the extraordinary times...

Nov 6 · >

State’s Apathy Towards Remission Pleas Of Convicts Causes Concern

By Nikhil Parikshith Recent orders passed by the Supreme Court in Sonadhar vs. State of Chhattisgarh, offer a glimmer of hope for convicts languishing in jails for a considerable period of time. The orders passed in this case reveal the institutional apathy of the competent authorities in States towards...

Nov 6 · >

View From Dhaka – Dynamics Of Subcontinental Communal Politics

By M A Hossain During the British colonial era, religion always played a catalytic role to achieve political power in the Indian Sub-continent. The colonizers subdued the natives to rule using religious division. Even the partition of the subcontinent in 1947 was commenced in the guise of the politics...

Nov 6 · >

Wall Street View – Beware Of A November Market Sell-Off Waiting In The Wings

By Matein Khalid Trend is your friend until the trend comes to an end. So this has been a fabulous year to own US equities and I have surfed the Big Board/Nasdaq wave for high stakes with even occasional high octane leverage to bet on the right puppy. I...

Nov 6 · >

African National Congress Is Losing Its Dominant Role In South African Politics

By Benjamin Fogel South Africa’s 2021 local government elections will go down in history as the moment that Africa’s oldest liberation movement saw its share of the vote slip below 50 per cent for the first time since the end of apartheid. The African National Congress’s (ANC) share of...

Nov 6 · >
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