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Asia Runs The Risk Of Financial Turmoil

By Gyan Pathak Asia is now running the risk of a financial turmoil. The hopes of its recovery have been dashed by the second wave of Covid-19 in India. It has even endangered the global economic recovery. The drop in employment for the region has been projected nearly 70...

May 4 · >

Mamata’s Determined Venture Into National Politics

By Arun Srivastava Just 48 hours ahead of her being formally sworn in as the chief  minister, TMC chief Mamata Banerjee moved one step forward to stake her say in the national politics. For the experts and the political establishment, who till May 1 were sure of Mamata losing...

May 4 · >

What’s Troubling Adar Poonawala, Will The Modi Govt Come Clean?

By Sushil Kutty Adar Poonawala is the ‘King of Vaccines’. And in today’s Covid-19 world, he’s bigger than Jeff Bezos and Mukesh Ambani. Poonawala runs the Serum Institute of India, the world’s largest producer of vaccines with a production facility in Pune. Now, on the turn of a coin,...

May 4 · >

Asol Poriborton Can Wait In West Bengal

By Nantoo Banerjee The most important lesson from the results of the latest West Bengal Assembly election is that the state is not prepared to accept religion-led politics. The state would rather suffer inadequate economic development, lack of industry, large unemployment and extortion than surrender to a political rule...

May 3 · >

The Polls-2021 : Mamata Overtakes Modi, Kerala Left Holds

By S.Sethuraman A spectacular victory for Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress (TMC) in West Bengal must have come as a crushing defeat for the nationally majoritarian BJP, given its targeted capture of this eastern behemoth, in its planned march to “One Nation”. Now, leading TMC for its consecutive third term...

May 3 · >

BJP’s Summer Of Discontent

By Amulya Ganguli It’s been a bad week for the BJP and personally for the prime minister. Not only has Narendra Modi been roundly excoriated by the Western media for the Covid crisis in India for failing to first assess and then tackle the situation, his party has faced...

May 3 · >

BJP Decimated By Wrong Priorities Of Modi-Shah

By Arun Srivastava While Prime Minister Narendra Modi forfeited his national stature to Mamata Banerjee, the constitutional body, Election Commission of India, smeared its own image by denying to furnish the victory certificate to Mamata from Nandigram. Both these entities have the right to vehemently deny that this observation...

May 3 · >

Pinarayi Fashions Historic LDF Victory

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: It is Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan’s finest hour. A veritable Left tsunami saw the opposition – the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) and the BJP-headed National Democratic Alliance (NDA) – being blown off the electoral landscape. The remarkable victory in the teeth of adversity and...

May 3 · >

Madhya Pradesh By-Election Result A Warning To BJP

By L.S Herdenia BHOPAL: While the people of Madhya Pradesh are starving for medical oxygen, voters of Damoh provided much-needed oxygen to the Congress by electing its nominee with the margin of more than 17,000 votes. Observers feel that it was not an ordinary victory for the Congress. The...

May 3 · >

Fighting The Pandemic: Global Collaboration Only Option

By Harihar Swrup Life is attempting to return to normalcy in the US with 52 per cent of the adult population receiving at least one dose of the Covid-19 vaccine and 35 per cent of adults fully vaccinated on April 23, on the other side of the world, the...

May 1 · >

Vaccine Policy Requires Urgent Modification

By Gyan Pathak The much awaited May 1 has finally come, but not with the fulfilment of the hope that was generated by the decision of the Union Government to start vaccination of all citizens above 18 years of age. Only six states could so far start the inoculation...

May 1 · >

Drop In Indian Oil Demand Hits Global Market Outlook

By K Raveendran With scenes of people being taken on stretchers from hospital to hospital, gasping for air, only to be turned away, and left dying on the road, outside hospitals and in ambulances, the ravaging second India is suffering the world’s worst surge of the second wave of...

May 1 · >

Exit Poll Predictions Make LDF Feel Good

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Pinarayi Vijayan-led Left Democratic Front Government (LDF) has received a shot in the arm with all the exit polls predicting a victory for the Front in Kerala. Significantly, two of the surveys forecast a clean sweep by the LDF with the Front topping the...

May 1 · >

The Scandal Of Covid-Vaccine Pricing

By Prabhat Patnaik When the country is grappling with the worst health crisis it has faced in a century, the Covid vaccine producers have decided to seize the opportunity to go on a profiteering spree, taking advantage of the Modi government’s incompetence or complicity (call it what you will)....

Apr 30 · >

Modi Is The Super-Spreader Of Corona In India

By Arun Srivastava Dr Navjot Dahiya, vice-president of the Indian Medical Association, has described Prime Minister Narendra Modi a “super-spreader” of the Covid-19 pandemic. According to him, the blame for this devastating second wave lies squarely at the feet of Modi’s government. “While the medical fraternity is trying hard...

Apr 30 · >

Covid-19 On A Killing Spree And Getting Out Of Hand

By Sushil Kutty So, here’s what one gentleman wrote on Facebook: “Don’t end up importing electric crematoriums. We have a window for 3 weeks to plan. Daily deaths are going to peak to 10K. Active cases are 30 lakh and we are going to add a minimum 30 lakh...

Apr 30 · >

Vaccine Diplomacy: Battle Of Soft Power Between India And China

By Subrata Majumder With COVID 19 spreading globally and the pandemic is seen far from ebbing, vaccine diplomacy has become a new dimension in India-China spat to win diplomatic and economic influences in South Asia. So far, China was using trade and investment mantle, including loaning through Belt and...

Apr 30 · >

Is Modi The Only Target Of Bangladeshi Islamists ?

By Ashis Biswas Political observers have been impressed by the spirited response of the Bangladesh Government towards the militant Hefazat-e-Islami (HI) demonstrators who created much havoc and mayhem during Indian PM Narendra Modi’s ceremonial state visit last March, embarrassing Dhaka no end. The obviously orchestrated demonstrations stretching from Comilla...

Apr 30 · >
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