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In Uttar Pradesh Bypolls, It Is The Big Fight Between Yogi Adityanath And Akhilesh Yadav

By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: After debacle in 2024 Lok Sabha poll, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has staked his prestige in crucial by-elections on November 13 for nine assembly seats in the state. In the absence of Congress, it is going to fight between UP Chief Minister Yogi...

Oct 30 · >

Home Minister Amit Shah’s Kolkata Visit On October 27 Disappoints Bengal BJP Leaders

By Arun Srivastava KOLKATA: West Bengal has been favourite tourist destination for Narendra Modi’s most reliable lieutenant and Chanakya of BJP, Home Minister Amit Shah. But Sunday, October 27, visit was different. He used the occasion of an official engagement to launch the election campaign though the assembly elections...

Oct 30 · >

Japanese Investment Is Crucial Now For India’s Manufacturing Growth

By Subrata Majumder India-Japan relation has always been politically undeterred and peaceful as well as non-controversial. Eventually, the relation between the two nations tilted more to economic partnership, with Japan depending on India for natural resources and India harping on technology transfer through Japanese investment. In other words, there...

Oct 30 · >

India-China Border Issue Is Sensitive, Will Take Long Time For An Agreement

By Ashok B Sharma The relationship between India and China is a contentious issue. The boundary issue between the two nations is a longstanding problem. China has the concept of expansionism. It does not follow the Mac-Mahan Line and Johnson Line drawn by the erstwhile British colonial rulers in...

Oct 30 · >

Iran And Israel’s Love-Hate Relationship: From Shah To Ayatollahs

By Divya Malhotra Middle East has turned into a ticking time bomb as Iran and Israel stand on the verge of a full-blown war. A lot has transpired between the two countries since the October 2023 Hamas attack on Israel and the ensuing Gaza war. Israel is more than...

Oct 30 · >

Turkey’s Closeness With BRICS Shows NATO Alliance Is On Shaky Grounds

By Nitya Chakraborty The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), the security alliance of the western nations led by the USA is having an uneasy period after celebrating its 75th year of founding in July this year with big fanfare. The recent summit of the BRICS in Kazan of Russia...

Oct 29 · >

RSS Engaged In A Cold War With Narendra Modi Over The New Face Of Hindutva

By Arun Srivastava For RSS blowing hot and cold in the same breath is not the sign of its irresoluteness, instead it reflects the highest form of its duplicity; when its right face is not aware of the message its left face was sending. Only a week back the...

Oct 29 · >

Political Uncertainty Looms Large Over Japan As Ruling LDP Faces Defeat In Elections

By Anjan Roy Japan’s election results last Sunday demonstrate once again that good economics often fail to get political gains. That does not of course necessarily mean that bad economics gets good political revenues. As the results of the election became apparent this Monday, it was clear that Prime...

Oct 29 · >

Seat-Sharing Blues Chase MVA And Mahayuti To The Brink In Maharashtra

By Sushil Kutty On Tuesday, the last day for filing nominations for the November 20 Maharashtra assembly elections, both the Mahayuti and the Maha Vikas Aghadi alliances were still looking for closure to their seat-sharing blues. Nobody in either grouping could provide clarity to the goings on, the protracted...

Oct 29 · >

Bihar School Education Gets A Digital Makeover With E-Service Books

By Arun Kumar Shrivastav Bihar often creates contrasting images about itself. On the one hand, it produces many IAS, IPS, and professionals in other fields. On the other hand, school education with mass copying in the exams and malpractices in evaluating the copies are too familiar to be talked...

Oct 29 · >

Trump’s Madison Square Garden Rally Echoes Nazi Event There In 1939

By John Wojcik NEW YORK: Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally on Sunday more than lived up to predictions that it would echo the Nazi rally held there in 1939. It was filled with vitriol and profanity-laced racist attacks against people the convicted criminal ex-president sees as political enemies...

Oct 29 · >

India, China Are Looking At Possible Gains And Losses With Change Of Guards In The US

By Nantoo Banerjee Domestic issues often override international commitments in diplomacy. China’s preference of Kamala Harris to Donald Trump as the next US president may look unusual but not entirely illogical from the world’s second largest economy’s business point of view. China may not mind if such a possibility...

Oct 28 · >

BRICS Bloc’s Move To Boost Alternative Payment System Should Worry U.S.

By Asad Mirza BRICS nations concluded their annual summit in the Russian city of Kazan on October 24 resolving to deepen economic ties. Plans to deepen financial cooperation and develop alternatives to Western-dominated payment systems were also discussed, besides offering African nations a bigger say in the changing global...

Oct 28 · >

Left Parties Make Their Major Presence In Jharkhand Poll Nominations

By Rabindra Nath Sinha KOLKATA: A development in the ultra-Left politics that happened on September 9 this year in Jharkhand, to be more specific in the Dhanbad coalfields, gets cemented as elections for the sixth state Assembly knock at the door and revive memories of the role that the...

Oct 28 · >

Faster Civil Trials In India Through Tech Reforms And Innovations Are Imperative

By Harsh Mahaseth and Sadqua Khatoon Indian judiciary faces a significant backlog of civil cases, with around 11.1 million cases pending, of which 22 percent are older than five years. These prolonged delays erode public trust in the legal system and leave many in a prolonged state of uncertainty...

Oct 28 · >

SEBI Chief’s Refusal To Appear Before PAC And BJP’s Stout Defence Reveal A Sinister Plot

By K Raveendran The desperation shown by BJP members of the parliamentary accounts committee to shield SEBI chairperson Madhabi Puri Buch from criticism for her failure to appear before the panel shows how her acts of commission and omission were not just a reflection of certain deficit in personal...

Oct 26 · >

‘Success’ Of India-China Agreement On LAC Is Being Overblown

By Anjan Roy Although ice has apparently been broken between India and China over conflicts and confrontations in Demchok and Depsang areas in eastern Ladakh, tensions have not been eliminated fully. The hurriedly announced agreement, in the hours before BRICS summit in Russia’s Kazan on October 22-24, was directed...

Oct 26 · >

Conditions Of Employment For Women In India Gradually Worsening

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Due to declining scope of job opportunity in the organised and formal sector, women workers in India have been increasingly trying hard even to find a place in the unorganised and informal sectors sans social security. Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) 2023-24 for the period...

Oct 26 · >
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