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Heat And Flood To Become More Devastating In South Asia

By Gyan Pathak   The latest climate risk profiles prepared by Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the World Bank (WB) Group and also the latest report of the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change (IPCC) have categorically demonstrated in their assessment that heat waves and floods will be occurring in...

Aug 18 · >

India Should Revisit Its Existing Trade Policy To Boost Exports

By Subrata Majumder   Prime Minister Narendra Modi was euphoric in declaring that India was a major exporter of mobile phones in the world in his 75th Independence speech on 15th August, exhibiting India’s advancement in technology.  India exported mobile phone, worth US $ 3 billion .Seven years ago,...

Aug 18 · >

Rohinton Nariman Was A Defender Of Human Rights As Supreme Court Judge

By Harihar Swarup   An elephantine memory, a forensic ability to interpret law and a thundering voice—justice Rohinton Fali Nariman, a man ordained a Parsi priest at 12, has retired from Supreme Court on August 12 after seven years of judgeship. There are a number of firsts one can...

Aug 18 · >

Legal Status Of Taliban Regime In Afghanistan Is Yet To Be Decided

By Mohan V Katarki Upon the withdrawal of American military forces from the territory of Afghanistan, Kabul has been overrun by Taliban, an insurgent militant Islamist outfit that was biding its time in the mountains of Afghanistan for the last two decades. The defenseless Afghanis are seen rushing to...

Aug 18 · >

Indian People Are Ready To Deny Third Term To Narendra Modi As PM

By Sushil Kutty The ‘mood’ does not favour Modi. Support for Prime Minister Narendra Modi has ebbed. Only 24 percent want to see him PM for a third term. The percentage was 66 a year ago. That is a Niagara Falls magnitude stumble from the heights, a slam-dunk in...

Aug 17 · >

It’s Advantage-Beijing In The Nebulous Power Dynamics In Kabul

By Sankar Ray The photograph of China’s state councilor and foreign minister Wang Yi and Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, political bureau chief of Afghanistan’s Taliban, in Tianjin, China on 28 July 2021 was an advance message that Beijing was destined to be the closest ally of the Taliban if...

Aug 17 · >

India At 75 Face Unique Challenges For Making The Country Economically Strong

By Kalyani Shankar On the evening of August 14, 1947, the then Viceroy, Lord Mountbatten, and his wife Edwina settled down to watch a Bob Hope movie, “My Favourite Brunette.” A few yards away, in the Central Hall of Parliament, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru rose to make his famous ‘Tryst...

Aug 17 · >

Nitish Kumar’s Decision To Retain Mandis, Is A Part Of Battle Against PM

By Arun Srivastava It has been a shattering blow for the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi. Even in his dreams he would not have imagined that a person like Bihar Chief Minister, Nitish Kumar who he has been keeping under his thumbs would raise his voice and challenge his authority....

Aug 17 · >

Sick Industrial Units Are Not Getting The Benefits Of Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code

By K R Sudhaman Industrial sickness is a common phenomenon world over but resolution of a sick industry is a very painful exercise in India despite periodical changes in legislations to expedite it. The main reason for it is lack of political will and the colonial mindset of bureaucracy...

Aug 17 · >

Afghanistan Witnessed Progressive Changes In Its Socialist Years

By Marilyn Bechtel Since the horrific events of September 11, 2001, much has been said about the desperate situation of the Afghani people now crushed under the heel of the theocratic, dictatorial Taliban, and about the role of the Northern Alliance and other Taliban opponents who now figure in...

Aug 17 · >

New Electricity Bill Is Ill-Timed And Wrongly Designed By Modi Govt

By Nantoo Banerjee Whoever may be behind the preparation of The Electricity (Amendment) Bill, 2021, the initiators have ignored a simple logic that India should first strive to generate enough electricity for its people before recasting its distribution policy. The aspect of cost of electricity to consumers should also...

Aug 16 · >

Why The BJP Is Focussing On Partition On 75th Independence Day

By Amulya Ganguli Recalling the horrors of partition on the 75th Independence Day is not intended by the BJP to present a holistic picture of that simultaneously joyful and distressing time, but a means of stoking communal hatred. The BJP’s reason for trying to arouse primeval passion is not...

Aug 16 · >

Stalin Govt’s First Budget Has Massive Stress On Health And Education

By K R Sudhaman What states in India could learn from the Tamil Nadu budget is the consistent high spending on school education and health. This is something that other states need to emulate if India were to eradicate poverty and create more jobs in the country. Of course...

Aug 16 · >

MSME Sector Is No Priority, Not Even Mentioned By PM

By Dr. Gyan Pathak MSME sector is clearly no government priority. PM Narendra Modi’s Independence Day speech did not even mention it. Indian entrepreneurs were praised, employment generation was talked about, vague assurances given for greatly boosting development of India, but the MSME sector is conspicuously absent from his...

Aug 16 · >

Winning Assembly Elections In Uttar Pradesh Is The Prime Goal Of BJP

By Arun Srivastava These were two distinct different narratives, while the Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to nihilism and called to observe the Independence Day of Pakistan, August 14 as Partition Horrors Remembrance Day as the pain of Partition can never be forgotten but the same Modi on March...

Aug 16 · >

The Game Is Over – Taliban Enter Kabul As Americans Rush To Airport

By Sushil Kutty The Afghan Taliban are in Kabul. And foaming at the mouth are Donald Trump and Mike Pompeo. Both blame President Joe Biden for doing a Vietnam on Afghanistan. Even the “helicopter picture” is ‘hu-ba-hu’, surreal! Throughout Sunday, August 15, India’s Independence Day, the Taliban were at...

Aug 16 · >

Remembering Communist Leader C. Achutha Menon Thirty Years After His Death

By Sudha Menon Chelat Achutha Menon played a decisive role in the history of modern Kerala-as one of the greatest statesmen emerged from the tiny state, and as a major driving force behind the celebrated ‘Kerala Model’ of development. Achutha Menon’s stature is so great that any serious discourse...

Aug 16 · >

Parliamentary Functioning Needs Urgent Overhaul

By Harihar Swarup Parliament can change its rules to give MPs more teeth in questioning the government and empower its committees to become critical stakeholders in the law-making process. This will increase the stake that MPs have in the effective functioning of the institution, and disincentivise them from disrupting...

Aug 14 · >
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