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...
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...
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...
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....
By Sukumar Damle On October 31, 2020, the AITUC turned 100. Barely a month later, the workers all over India have decided to stop working on November 26, 2020 for a day. This decision was taken at a National Convention of Workers — online for the first...
By Anusha Agrawal The past few years have witnessed the growth of Indian judicial decisions towards a more liberal and open mindset of a changing society. Such decisions show how the country is moving away from the shackles of a medieval India to a society where everyone’s...
By Nantoo Banerjee China’s latest objection to India’s proposed bi-lateral trade pact with Taiwan, the world’s 17th largest exporter and importer, on the ground that it is against the ‘One-China Principle’ is illogical and unacceptable. India’s trade volume with Taiwan increased by a whopping 20 percent, last year,...
By Amulya Ganguli The BJP will not be too pleased with the way the election scene has been panning out in recent times. After losing Maharashtra, Jharkhand and Delhi and suffering a jolt in Haryana, it is facing the prospect of yet another jolt in Bihar. ...
By Arun Srivastava What a paradox, the person who till yesterday was the public face of the NDA in Bihar to woe the voters and ensure the victory of the alliance at the polls, was looking towards the prime minister, Narendra Modi with the hope that he would...
By Nilanjan Banik Prime Minister Narendra Modi is keen about delivering COVID-19 vaccine free of cost to the people of India. At the state-level, Governments of Bihar, Madhya Pradesh and Tamil Nadu promised delivery of free vaccines. Noble promise but is it doable? Research on vaccines for...
By L.S. Herdenia BHOPAL: After witnessing and also tolerating most stinking, ugly and also hectic election campaign, voters of 28 Vidhan Sabha constituencies of Madhya Pradesh will exercise their franchise on November 3. Most of these by-elections which have been caused by defections will be remembered...
By Yash Agarwal The Supreme Court of India had recognised speedy trial as a fundamental right as far back as 1986. We know how that has worked out in reality over the three decades since. Cases continue to languish, pendency continues to worsen and an ever larger proportion...
By Mark Gruenberg Central Labor Councils in Rochester, New York, Seattle, and Western Massachusetts have issued calls for a general strike should Republican White House occupant Donald Trump steal the November 3 election by dubious means including judicial intervention by rightwing Supreme Court The first resolution,...
By Harihar Swarup The 2020 assembly election in Bihar has taken an interesting turn. The competition between top national and regional parties, the rift within existing alliances, the discourse around jobs, and most importantly, the focus on Nitish Kumar’s record have made the polls complex. Indeed, it...
By Prabhat Patnaik The International Labour Organisation (ILO) has for some months been bringing out a report that monitors the impact of the pandemic on the world economy, especially the labour-hours lost because of the lockdown and their ramifications. The statistics it provides are not compilations of...
By K Raveendran A concerted attempt to make laws relating to content of court as a tyrannical tool to stonewall criticism of judicial decisions and the judges who deliver those decisions has not gone unnoticed. Most disturbingly, these efforts have coincided with a progressive degradation in the quality...
By Sankar Ray Japanese scientists in a study found a marked fall in Carbon Dioxide in China due to outbreak of Covid 19 right from February-March 2020, according to a paper published in Nature on 29 October 2020- ‘Detection of fossil-fuel CO2 plummet in China due to...
By Sushil Kutty Though very much part of Indo-Pacific, wannabe superpower People’s Republic of China cannot be part of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue or ‘Quad’ for the simple reason that the Quad has come to be because China came to be the way it came to be! ...