By Krishna Jha The sinister episodes of how a masjid was turned into a temple is still fresh in the memory of people. The forced placing of the idols of Ram under the high dome of the main hall prohibited any Namaz, a practice that was continuing since ages....
By Jag Mohan Thaken CHANDIGARH: To oppose the implementation of New Labour Codes, made effective since 21st November, A Nationwide Massive protest was organised jointly on 26th November, 2026 by the Trade Unions and Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM), a major union of farmers, in more than 500 districts, as...
By Andrew Murray LONDON: Hitler, it seems, is back centre stage amid the rapidly progressing collapse of bourgeois centrist politics in Europe and USA. Those who follow US politics will have noticed that the country’s numerous and powerful right-wing is riven on the Nazi question. The feud began when...
By K Raveendran A quieter phase has set in around discussions on a potential trade agreement between India and the United States, yet the subdued optics conceal a period of more intense negotiation. Officials on both sides describe a process that has deliberately stepped away from public signalling, opting...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak Exercise for base revision of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Consumer Price Indes (CPI), and Index of Industrial Production (IIP) series is underway which will change the base year 2011-12 to 2022-23. National Accounts Division of the Union Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) of...
By R. Suryamurthy The latest quarterly numbers for India’s unincorporated non-agricultural sector look, at first glance, like a modest win for an economy navigating global shocks: digital adoption is rising sharply, establishments have inched up, and employment remains steady. Nearly 39% of enterprises now use the internet in some...
By Dr Imran Khalid In the autumn of 2025, China is quietly showing signs that it is turning a corner on one of its most daunting economic challenges: youth unemployment. The National Bureau of Statistics reported that the urban jobless rate for 16 to 24 year-olds (excluding students) fell...
By Edgar Kaiser On October 14 this year, India was elected to the UN Human Rights Council for the seventh time from the Asia group, along with Pakistan, Vietnam, and Iraq. While this may read as a diplomatic triumph for the state and a national prestige for the citizens...
By Ben Chacko LONDON: Everyone must hope that the present talks to end the war between Russia and Ukraine succeed. It is a conflict that has cost perhaps half a million lives with many more injured, driven millions more into exile and wreaked havoc with the economy and infrastructure...
By Dr. Nilanjan Banik With the long-awaited trade deal with the US delayed, India is deepening engagement with other developed partners such as the European Union (EU) and New Zealand to secure free trade agreements (FTAs). This shift reflects New Delhi’s intent to diversify its trade relationships and reduce...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak “Regrettably, efforts to reduce poverty are slowing. If we are to reverse this slowdown and accelerate progress, we need to maintain and extend the approaches that have been shown to work in recent decades,” says the State of the World Children 2025, a flagship report...
By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The trade unions with the exception of the Bharatiya Mazdoor Sabha (BMS) have condemned the notification of the four new labour codes as the most unfair labour practice. Expectedly, Opposition parties and many trade unions have demanded that they be revoked as the codes were...
By Tirthankar Mitra Come winter, the discourse over air pollution gets shriller in India. It is this time of the year when burning agricultural stubble and bursting firecrackers make the air more noxious. India can take a leaf out of China’s book to find s way out of the...
By Ramzy Baroud LONDON: The so-called Gaza ceasefire was not a genuine cessation of hostility, but a strategic, cynical shift in the Israeli genocide and ongoing campaign of destruction. Starting on October 10, the first day of the announced ceasefire, Israel transitioned tactics: moving from indiscriminate aerial bombardment to...
By John Perry LONDON: Trump’s gunboat diplomacy in the Caribbean grabs the headlines, while quieter moves to destabilise other progressive Latin American governments go unnoticed by corporate media. A key case is a plot that would create chaos enabling a neoliberal candidate to be declared victor, with Washington’s connivance,...
By Nantoo Banerjee The government may disagree but India’s persistent trade deficit is ruining the country’s economy despite its impressive growth. Last month, import-happy India’s trade deficit reached a record high level of US$41 billion as exports witnessed the sharpest monthly decline over a year. Unfortunately, a big surge...
By Nitya Chakraborty The two day G20 summit which ended at Johannesburg in South Africa on November 23 afternoon signalled two major political developments. First, the US, the leader of the democratic world got isolated geo-politically due to the decision of President Trump not to attend the summit and...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak With unilateral announcement of implementation of the four controversial laobur codes by the Government of India on November 21, 2025, and the joint platform of the 10 Central Trade Unions (CTUs) to intensify their protests already planned on November 26 against it ,is a clear...