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A New Chapter In Russia-India Friendship

By Arun Srivastava   The signing of the agreement for the purchase of a multi-billion S-400 missile defence system between India and Russia is a historical event, but more than that Russia taking the initiative to iron out differences between India and Pakistan would prove to be a major...

Oct 6 · >

Mayawati Upsets The Assembly Poll Apple Cart

  By Harihar Swarup   Why BSP supremo Mayawati has backed out from an electoral alliance with the Congress for the coming assembly elections in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh? Before she emphatically ruled out an electoral tie-up in the two key states, she forged a poll-pact with Congress...

Oct 6 · >

Brazil’s Presidential Election On October 7 Is Crucial

By Emile Schepers   Hundreds of thousands of women filled the streets of cities and towns throughout Brazil last Saturday, in massive demonstrations against a possible victory of the extreme right in the upcoming October 7 national elections.  The slogan of the demonstrations was “Ele nao,” Portuguese for “not...

Oct 5 · >

Disgusting Politics Over Sabarimala Verdict

By P. Sreekumaran   THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: There is no mistaking it. The Pinarayi Vijayan-led Left Democratic Front (LDF) government has lost the political initiative because of its shockingly inept handling of the Supreme Court verdict on the Sabarimala temple.   The government’s unseemly hurry to implement the verdict lifting the...

Oct 5 · >

Emerging Farmers’ Movement Throws A Challenge

By Arun Srivastava   It is too early to predict the nature and characteristics of the emerging new farmers’ movement in India, but one thing is certain that the coming together of divergent forces and groups would invariably have a major impact on the politics of the country.  ...

Oct 5 · >

Modi Govt’s Contract Labour Policy Begins To Backfire

By B. Sivaraman   Is it possible to overturn the seven decade old regime of industrial relations in a democracy like India by stealth? Without much debate and by making the existing labour laws irrelevant without passing any new law? Unbelievable but true! This is precisely what the Modi...

Oct 5 · >

Due Process And Diversity Up Against Each Other

By Aditya Aamir   Protests in Kerala against the Supreme Court order to do away with restrictions on women wanting to pray at Sabarimala should not surprise anybody. The ‘Ayappan mindset’ of the average Malayali is gender-neutral. Malayali men and women brought up in the Ayyappan tradition think alike....

Oct 5 · >

CPI(M) Politburo Is Opting For Another Historic Blunder

By Nitya Chakraborty   The CPI(M) leadership is at crossroads again. The majority of the politburo  led by the former general secretary Prakash Karat is putting barriers in the way of an electoral understanding with the anti-BJP forces led by the Congress and in the process obstructing the course...

Oct 5 · >

Tory Conference Shows May’s Dwindling Status

By Tom Hinchcliffe   At Conservative Party conference, keynote speeches from senior cabinet members have shown that the Tories have simply run out of things to say. The consistent attacks on Labour and Jeremy Corbyn are so devoid of substance that any actual critique of Labour policy, particularly on...

Oct 4 · >

Amit Shah Plots Third Fronts To Split Anti-BJP Votes

By Rahil Nora Chopra   BJP president Amit Shah is leant to be working on a plan to form third fronts in various states to avoid a direct fight between BJP and opposition alliance. His first success probably is the launch of Shivpal Singh Yadav party in Uttar Pradesh....

Oct 4 · >

Medical Council Dissolution To Be Counter-Productive

By Dr. Arun Mitra   Even though dissolution of Medical Council of India (MCI) was on the cards, that it would be done so unceremoniously through an ordinance bypassing Parliament was not expected. It is unfortunate that such exercises have become routine with the government. Till date the MCI...

Oct 4 · >

Two Hands In The Chop Motion

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Oct 4 · >

MP Poll Scene Gets Complex With New Parties, Fronts

  By L S Herdenia   BHOPAL: As the Assembly poll dates are coming nearer, the electoral scenario has become more complicated. One month ago it was thought that the poll battle will be fought between BJP and the alliance of Congress, BSP and SP. The hopes of such...

Oct 4 · >

How Technology Is Revolutionizing The Online Casino Market

Gambling online is big business. And we mean seriously big business. Well over four and a half billion pounds was spent with online casinos during 2016-2017 according to reliable reporting. So how are the best and brightest of the online brands staying ahead of their competitors? The answer is...

Oct 4 · >

India’s Own Lehman Brothers Moment

By Anjan Roy   So close to the tenth anniversary of the collapse of the Lehman Brothers, India’s own Lehman moment had arrived, almost.   Infrastructure Leasing and Finance Services, better known as ILF&S to wider public, had been teetering to a collapse because of its inability to honour...

Oct 3 · >

A Look At Dipak Misra’s Tenure As CJI

By Amritananda Chakravorty   Judging the judge is a difficult task. Should one only go by the judgments written by the judge or by her actions in strengthening or weakening the institutions? Sometimes, they overlap; sometimes they don’t. Looking at Chief Justice Dipak Misra’s tenure for more than one...

Oct 3 · >

Bollywood’s #Metoo Moment Arrives

Aditya Aamir   Tanusree Dutta and Nana Patekar is an ‘item’ though it will take a subpoena to make them admit that they are joined at the hip even if it’s to snipe at each other while failing to find allies. They are a couple because they happen to...

Oct 3 · >

Saudi Arabia out of strategic partner option in CPEC: Pakistan

Saudi Arabia could not be the third-party strategic investor in the $50 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), which is a flagship project called the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), as earlier it was announced by Islamabad. BRI is a pet project of Chinese President Xi Jinping and it is...

Oct 3 · >
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