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This Is “Undeclared Emergency” Now

By Indira Jaising   Some of us who lived through the Emergency declared on June 25, 1975 are still around, I am one of them.   I was then a young lawyer practising in Bombay. I had chosen to work for the trade union movement, and in that capacity...

Jun 27 · >

BJP Wants To Project Its Own CM In Bihar

By Arun Srivastava   Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has toughened his stand against the BJP and taking a cue from his master, his JD(U) has dared the BJP to pull out of the alliance in the state. However undeterred of his threat and issuing of caution by his...

Jun 27 · >

Justice Chelameswar Was Right In Focussing On Lapses In Judiciary

By Amritananda Chakravorty   On 22nd June, 2018, Justice J. Chelameswar retired from Supreme Court, after a tenure of almost 7 years at the Apex Court of the country. After his retirement, he gave interviews to various media platforms, including print and electronic media, which seemed to have upset...

Jun 27 · >

Kashmir: BJP’s 2019-Driven Hindu Card May Not Work

By Amulya Ganguli   The series of by-election defeats suffered by the BJP in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar along with its failure to form a government in Karnataka and the party’s uncertain prospects in the three assembly elections this winter cannot but have made the saffron...

Jun 27 · >

A Global Economic Crisis Is Brewing

  By Nilanjan Banik and Pierto Paganini   We are passing through an interesting time. There is a likelihood that trade war between two of the world’s biggest economies – China and USA – may blow out of proportion. The consequence may be another economic downturn in the offing....

Jun 26 · >

2019 No Cakewalk For BJP, Despite Modi, Shah

By Kalyani Shankar   The BJP is getting poll ready, going by the aggressive statements of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the party chief Amit Shah. Also the media advertisements indicate a “Modi shining” mood, ahead of the 2019 polls. Shah, known for his micro-management, has already started working...

Jun 26 · >

Indira’s Emergency And Modi’s Phoney One

Sushil Kutty   The problem is June 25 falls every year. There is no avoiding the date. And nobody wants a repeat of June 25, 1975. It rhymes, rolls off the tongue like ball-bearings released from their slot. The Congress wants to forget but the BJP keeps reminding the...

Jun 26 · >

Fingering The Dog-Eared Dalit Card

By Aditya Aamir   Ajay Singh Bisht says the Dalit should get reservation in Aligarh Muslim University and Jamia Millia Islamia. A Thakur calling for reservation for the Dalit is laudable. But Ajay Singh Bisht happens to be chief minister of Uttar Pradesh. So, it smacks politics.   To...

Jun 26 · >

BJP Playing Kandal And Mandal Politics In UP

By Pradeep Kapoor   LUCKNOW: Shocked by the loss of three Lok Sabha and one assembly seats in the by-elections, BJP is invoking both Kandal and Mandal to retain the 73 seats it won in 2014 in the coming Lok Sabha elections.   The BJP leadership is now talking...

Jun 26 · >

BIS Bats For Fiscal Consolidation

By G. Srinivasan   The central bankers’ central bank, the Basel-based Bank for International Settlements (BIS) has sounded the bugle of manifest vulnerabilities in the global financial system in particular and the world economy in general even as the near-term prospects remain ‘bright’.   In its Annual Report, released...

Jun 25 · >

Centre-Kerala Standoff Flares Up Once Again

By P. Sreekumaran   THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: One step forward, two steps backward. That seems to be the pattern governing Kerala’s relations with the Modi-led Central Government.   While the recent outbreak of the Nipah virus saw the Centre and the state handling the situation in perfect coordination – it was...

Jun 25 · >

Cyber Risks For Financial Sector Aggravate

By Gyan Pathak   Cyber risk has emerged as a key threat to financial stability around the world. The recent trend of attacks on financial institutions indicates that aggregate losses for the financial sector across a variety of scenarios may be ranging from 10 to 30 per cent of...

Jun 25 · >

Whose ‘Thumka’ Will Shake 2019?

By Sushil Kutty   The day is Monday, June 25, 2018. Sunrise was at 5.24 am and sunset at 7.22 pm in New Delhi. Daylight for 13 hours and 57 minutes, time enough to make headlines. And making off to a flying start was BJP’s Karnal MP Ashwani Chopra....

Jun 25 · >

Indian Rupee Is Among Worst Performing Currencies

By Nantoo Banerjee   The constant downward journey this year of Indian Rupee compared to major world currencies — fully or partially convertible — should be a major cause of concern. On January 1, this year, the spot inter-bank market saw the US Dollar opening at $1 = Rs...

Jun 25 · >

Vietnam And Cuba Opening Up To Gay Rights

BY C.J. Atkins   Vietnam and Cuba, two countries that often receive a lot of flak in the mainstream corporate press (especially when it comes to conversations around human rights and political liberties) have been inching down the road toward LGBTQ equality lately.   Like most modern societies, both...

Jun 23 · >

Two Finance Ministers In Chorus To Quell Concerns

By S Sethuraman   It takes two finance ministers, original Arun Jaitley, convalescing after surgery, and “interim” minister Piyush Goyal (who is digging deeper and taking total command), rivalling each other to tell us that the economy is growing nicely, fiscal targets would be met and the crisis in...

Jun 23 · >

Why Arun Jaitley Is Wrong On Petrol Tax

 By K Raveendran Finance Minister Arun Jaitley’s warning that petrol and diesel prices in the country have to stay high as long as Indians don’t pay their taxes smacks of arrogance and his tone is that of a British viceroy sermonising to the natives about the virtues of honesty...

Jun 23 · >

Governor’s Rule Is No Solution To Kashmir Issue

  By Harihar Swarup   Jammu and Kashmir has been placed under Governor’s rule for a record 8th time last week. On March 25, 1977, for the first time, Governor’s rule was imposed on the state after the Congress withdrew support to Sheikh Abdulla’s National Conference government which came...

Jun 23 · >
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