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Defenders Of Human Rights Must Defend The Rule Of Law For All

By Indira Jaising   The arrest of Arnab Goswami, Editor-in-Chief of Republic TV, on the basis of a complaint made in May of abetment of suicide in which ‘A’ summary report was filed, exposes the political use of the power of the police all over the country and in...

Nov 6 · >

ED Stumped As Covid Plays The Spoilsport

  By P Sreekumaran   THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The best-laid plans of men and mice go wrong. The plans of Enforcement Directorate, which is on an investigation spree in ‘communist-ruled’ Kerala, have also gone awry, thanks to the dreaded corona virus.   The ED had summoned Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan’s Additional...

Nov 6 · >

Nitish Kumar’s “Last Election” Announcement Was A Surprise

By Rahil Nora Chopra     Nitish Kumar who has been the chief minister of Bihar for 14 years and 6 months has announced his retirement at a rally in Dhamdaha in Purnia and also announced that all is well that ends well. The day before   poll in his...

Nov 6 · >

Even If Biden Wins, The Left Must Keep Up Pressure From Below

  By Joe Sims   It is generally said that an assessment of a politician’s stance on this or that issue shouldn’t rest on positions they took a decade or two ago. According to this view, the past is not a prelude to the present or predictive of a...

Nov 6 · >

Sustaining Post-Covid Economic Recovery Is A Challenging Task

  By Anjan Roy   The Indian economy will fare badly this financial year is a given. That it could quickly turn around is also not a surprise either. But then, sustaining an incipient recovery would be the biggest challenge. And this would basically be a financial sector marvel....

Nov 5 · >

Protecting Employment And Creation Of Additional Jobs Matter Most

By Prakash Karat   The spectre of unemployment is stalking the country.  After the pandemic broke out and the hasty lockdown, millions lost their jobs in industry, small businesses, service sector and, above all, in informal sector.   Even prior to the Covid-lockdown, unemployment had grown tremendously.  Demonetisation and...

Nov 5 · >

Right Wing Politics Is Similar In Both America And India

  By Binoy Viswam   From America to India, the basic character of the ultra-right-wing politics is one and the same. From the rooftop they preach democracy.  In the heart of heart, they nourish absolute contempt for democracy and its fundamental values.  The presidential election scenario in the US...

Nov 5 · >

U.S. House Progressive Bloc Expands Despite Trump’s Hateful Rhetoric

By Chauncey K. Robinson   Despite aggressive moves by Donald Trump and the GOP to divide working people with messages of hate and fear, election night delivered a number of victories that consolidated and expanded the progressive wave that started with the 2018 midterm elections. It is being led...

Nov 5 · >

Right To Dissent Of An Individual Has To Be Protected By The State

By Parsa Venkateshwar Rao Jr   In India, political philosophy and theory are not popular.   So issues like the rationale of the State or the irreducible status of the individual on moral and existential grounds have never been debated as they should be.   Most political scientists in...

Nov 5 · >

India’s Civil Service Needs Now To Reinvent Itself

By Moin Qazi   When India attained independence, Sardar Vallabhai Patel was the first to envision civil services as the ‘steel frame’ of Independent India. Despite reservations of several colleagues, his resolve to retain the cadre was strong. While speaking to the first batch of civil servants at the...

Nov 5 · >

New US Presidency And Implications For Oil Market

By K Raveendran   Oil markets are keenly watching the outcome of the US presidential elections, with a Biden victory and Trump comeback both having different short term and long term implications for the commodity and as such a bearing on the fortunes of major consumer countries such as...

Nov 4 · >

Mumbai Police’s Foolish Action Has Gone To Arnab’s Advantage

By Sushil Kutty   Only the night before Arnab Goswami in his primetime show had raised a stink over #ParamBirSingh and a news report doing the rounds that said Goswami was allegedly a ‘hawala operator’ and which was published by a prominent newspaper. Goswami while attacking the newspaper and...

Nov 4 · >

Tejashwi Has Transformed The Discourse In Bihar Poll Campaign

By Arun Srivastava   Some seasoned intelligence personnel and senior media men close to the prime minister Narendra Modi have been burning mid night lamp to unfasten the mystery of the pro mahagathbandhan tornedo that started sweeping across Bihar just seven days ahead of the election.   Ever since...

Nov 4 · >

CPI-M May Not Gain By Allying With Congress In Bengal Assembly Poll

By Sagarneel Sinha   The recently concluded central committee meeting of the CPI-M has given its nod for a formal alliance for the first time with Congress in Bengal, once a communist stronghold where the CPI-M led Left Front ruled for 34 years continuously. During the last 2016 assembly...

Nov 4 · >

India Should Give Big Push To Its Act East Policy To Combat China

By Subrata Majumder   It is an irony that India is facing problems with its trade with China. China was the biggest trading partner of India consecutively for four years till 2018-19.   Trade relation turned sour with the unprecedented outbreak of COVID 19. It rattled China’s significance as...

Nov 4 · >

PMO Sending Mails For Contributing Funds To BJP Is No Surprise

By Nitya Chakraborty   The revelation in the investigation carried out by The Quint that the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) has sent e mails in a roundabout manner requesting the users of the PMO’s official ID Sampark.gov.in for contribution to BJP funds, may seem highly unethical  and violating all...

Nov 3 · >

Impunity To Killers Of Journalists In India Figures In Unesco Report

By Gyan Pathak   Safety of journalists and the danger of impunity for crime against journalists has been highlighted in the UNESCO’s Director Generals report that mentions 39 killings of journalists in India since 2006, 22 of them occurred since 2014, no case was resolved, and no information was...

Nov 3 · >

India-USA Relations Will Undergo Some Twists If Biden Wins

  By Arun Srivastava   The eighth round of bilateral talks between China and India is likely to take place once the result for the USA presidential election is announced. It is the outcome of the election that will define the nature of the relation between the two countries....

Nov 3 · >
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