By Sagarneel Sinha After BJP came to power for the first time in Assam, the saffron party, to strengthen itself and to counter the Congress, formed an alliance in the year 2016 by bringing non-Congress parties together. It was named the NorthEast Democratic Alliance (NEDA) and BJP’s strongman in...
By Gyan Pathak COVID-19 struck India in early 2020, and the country was put under general lockdown on March 24. The passenger traffic on railway tracks was immediately stopped. On May 1, India restarted running first special passenger train for migrant workers. One by one, special trains restarted, but...
By Branko Marcetic One of the still unsolved mysteries of the September 11,2001 attacks is how the foreign government that was by far the most responsible for that atrocity got off completely scot-free — and, in fact, proceeded to be lavishly rewarded by Washington for years to come. If...
By Nantoo Banerjee India’s massive annual imports from China are known. But, little is told about India’s large unclear imports from the communist neighbour, a global nuclear heavyweight. Last year, India’s second largest category of import from China was under the grouping of nuclear reactors, boilers and machinery. The...
By Nitya Chakraborty The Narendra Modi Government on Monday refused to file a detailed affidavit on its stand on the Pegasus snooping issue annoying the Supreme Court judges who reminded the solicitor general Tushar Mehta that the Court had earlier given opportunities to the centre to file affidavit twice...
By Sushil Kutty Nobody outside Gujarat knew there existed a Bhupendra Patel in the Gujarat assembly till the other day. Then, this man with a fringe of grey running a half-circle round the back of the head, is handed the baton by outgoing Chief Minister Vijay Rupani who had...
By Arun Srivastava The TMC chief Mamata Banerjee has to win the by election from the Bhowanipur assembly segment for her political existence. Though the prevalent political scenario and equations strongly project her as the eventual winner, even a politically naïve would count ten points favouring her victory, like...
By Nilanjan Banik & Guido Cozzi Recent weeks have been unsettling for the people in Afghanistan. A devastating bomb blast, on August 26, outside Kabul airport, killed United States soldiers besides injuring Afghans. Not the first of its kind, the region has seen umpteen number of bomb blasts, including...
By Anjan Roy Twenty years back on September 11 evening, I was in the news room of a leading newspaper, on Delhi’s Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg. Following the normal rhythms of a newsroom in the evening, journalists were sitting down to slog on their copy, discussing news items, someone...
K R Sudhaman Productive linked incentive scheme to stimulate and revive the covid-hit Indian economy is very thoughtful and a welcome development as it weaves in job creation in Modi government’s Atama Nirbhar Bharat. This critical factor that is usually lost while analyzing the possible impact of the scheme...
By Sumedha Pal Since the start of the pandemic in March 2020, the Indian government has demolished over 43,600 homes and forcibly evicted over 257,700 people; or at least 505 people per day; or 21 people every hour. Over 173,300 people lost their homes in 2020 alone as a...
By K Raveendran The so-called ‘survey’ by the IT sleuths at the offices of news websites is as ominous as all other raids routinely conducted by government agencies against those who refuse to toe the official line. Any questioning is responded with a raid or survey, the fancy name...
By Gyan Pathak All indicators point to an unprecedented unemployment and debt crisis in India, both in urban and rural areas. Households are reeling under the crisis that has been crippling their growth and well being. The latest data sets, for unemployment and debts, released by National Statistics Office...
By Sankar Ray Pakistan seems optimistic, pushing ahead with its policy of backseat driving to keep the Taliban 2.0 in good humour and under control. Not the Prime Minister Imran Khan Niazi, but Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence director-general, Lieutenant General Faiz Hameed has been assigned to play the principal role...
By Arun Srivastava The chairman of the National Human Rights Commission, Arun Mishra, who has shown extreme form of alacrity in announcing a probe in the post poll violence and constituting a BJP controlled probe panel has intriguingly been maintaining a passive attitude towards the brutal assault and reign...
By Sagarneel Sinha The Congress, despite facing internal opposition, decided to ally with the AIUDF of Badruddin Ajmal before the Assam assembly elections to dethrone BJP from power. The grand old party, however, failed to dislodge the saffron party from power. The dissensions, which somehow got silent keeping in...
By C.J. Atkins How do we measure the time that has passed since Al Qaeda terrorists flew hijacked planes into the World Trade Center and Pentagon and crashed another in a field in Pennsylvania on September 11, 2001? It has been 20 years; that’s of course the obvious answer....
Prabhat Patnaik EVERYWHERE in the world people got vaccinated against the Covid-19 virus without having to pay a penny, but not in India. Everywhere in the world, historic landmarks that define a nation, that constitute the warp and woof of a nation’s consciousness, are held sacred and left untouched...