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Nitish’s Prohibition U-Turn To Please BJP

By Arun Srivastava   The decision was taken at a cabinet meeting on Tuesday but the verdict was passed at the get together of some senior BJP leaders at the residence of a national leader a couple of months ago. The BJP leaders attending the session demanded that the...

Jul 14 · >

The Unseemly ‘Noise’ Over Taj Mahal

By K Raveendran   A day before senior Supreme Court judge Justice Ranjan Gogoi spoke about the need for ‘noisy judges and independent journalists’, describing them as democracy’s first line of defence, a bench of the apex court made noise over Taj Mahal. It was not clear whether the...

Jul 14 · >

Centre Should Pay Heed To Supreme Court’s Warning On Taj Mahal

By Harihar Swarup   The Supreme Court is rightly concerned over the “apathy” of the Centre and the U.P. government towards preserving the Taj Mahal. It gave an ultimatum to the government— either restore the pristine beauty of the Taj or demolish it. The apex court has been monitoring...

Jul 14 · >

Trump Is Treating India As A Client State

By Barun Das Gupta   The Trump administration has imposed a fresh sanction on Iran and issued a peremptory diktat to “all Asian countries”, including India, to bring down Iranian oil imports to ‘zero’ by November 4. This is nothing but imposing sanctions on Iran unilaterally. It is illegal...

Jul 14 · >

Brazilian Right Determined To Keep Lula In Jail

By Emile Schepers   On Sunday July 8, there was brief elation on the Brazilian left as it appeared as if former President Luiz Inácio “Lula” da Silva, known to all as just “Lula,” would be released on a writ of habeas corpus from a prison in Curitiba where...

Jul 13 · >

Nitish’s Game Plan Fails To Deliver

By Arun Srivastava   Nitish Kumar’s election strategist Prashant Kishore’s Mumbai mission failed to make Lalu Prasad forgive his ‘younger brother’ for his betrayal and embrace him once more. As the political emissary of Nitish, his election strategist was flown to Mumbai with the task of assuaging Lalu’s feeling...

Jul 13 · >

BJP Scouts For Allies In Politically Fluid Tamil Nadu

By S. Sethuraman   BJP’s master strategist Mr Amit Shah has seemingly laid the groundwork for an effective entry for his party in Tamil Nadu into the impending electoral games, during his visit to Chennai on July 10. The immediate goal for the BJP President is to make up...

Jul 13 · >

Kamalnath Puts MP Congress On Election Mode

By L.S. Herdenia   BHOPAL: MP Congress president Kamal Nath has a certain mastery over the art of fighting elections. Barring once, he never tasted defeat in the Chhindwara Lok Sabha constituency, which he holds since 1980. Nath is now using his expertise to gear up the state Congress...

Jul 13 · >

And They Say He Is A Wordsmith

By Aditya Aamir   The Malayali is a global citizen. Some call the Malayali the ‘Sardar’ of the South. Like the Sikh, Malayalis are found in all corners of the Earth. The Gujarati, too. But the Malayali temperament kind of matches that of the Sikh. This is a viewpoint....

Jul 13 · >

China Opens To World As Trump Erects Protectionist Walls

By John Bachtell   The Trump administration’s declaration of a trade war with China has implications for that country’s latest round of ambitious economic reforms as well as for global economic development generally. China refuses to be bullied by Trump’s imposition of $34 billion in tariffs and the threat...

Jul 12 · >

A Traumatic Interregnum In Pakistan

By Sankar Ray   The cowardly assassination of two functionaries of the Awami National Party in Peshawar in a suicide attack just a fortnight before the national elections, including Haroon Bilour, one of the top leaders of ANP, spreads a darkening canopy over Pakistan’s polity. The three embraced martyrdom...

Jul 12 · >

Unraveling Of The Chinese Model Under Way

By Anjan Roy   The day of reckoning is here and the economic miracle that China has been for over three decades is all set to unravel. United States has joined battle with China, and it now appears, with no holds barred. Notwithstanding being the second largest economy in...

Jul 12 · >

Mayawati To Join Hands With Ajit Jogi Party

By Rahil Nora Chopra BSP leader Mayawati is in touch with Ajit Jogi and is probably fighting the Chattisgarh assembly election with Jogi’s party. Jogi had left Congress two years ago and formed a regional outfit called Chhattisgarh Janata Congress. Recently he met Mayawati in Delhi and discussed details...

Jul 12 · >

Tharoor Gives BJP ‘Hindu India’

  By Sushil Kutty   The “dominant religion” in the Congress is not ‘Hinduism’. Cannot be Islam either. That leaves Christianity. And there are no symbols of that Abrahamic religion in the Congress. If at all the Congress is ‘cross’, it’s with those who beat their 56” Hindutva chest...

Jul 12 · >

Trump’s Supreme Court Nominee Is A Hard Core Conservative

By Mark Gruenberg   Blasting his consistent record against workers’ rights to unionize and women’s rights to reproductive choice, progressive groups swung into action against President Donald Trump’s nomination of federal appellate judge Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court literally minutes after Trump’s nod on July 9.  ...

Jul 11 · >

Global Situation Not Conducive For India’s Double-Digit Growth

By K R Sudhaman   Prime Minister Narendra Mod’s aim to achieve a double-digit growth is far-fetched, given the current state of Indian as well as global economy. The U.S-China war has made global situation worse, making high Indian economic growth virtually impossible.   China is perhaps the only...

Jul 11 · >

Theresa may a “rule taker, not a rule maker”

By Arun Srivastava   Boris Johnson’s resignation as the foreign secretary simply points to the fact that Britain will have its general election soon, in all probability well before the final implementation of Brexit, and this would be a sort of fresh referendum on the future of the Brexit...

Jul 11 · >

Opening The Door To Gay Room

By Sushil Kutty   The thief who has no opportunity to steal considers himself an honest man! The LGBT who no longer has to reckon with Section 377 will consider it legitimate to make eyes at strangers on the road, in the metro, at malls, parks, temples and places...

Jul 11 · >
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