By Kunal Bose The world’s biggest processor of bauxite into alumina China has to contend with two realities: First, Beijing has introduced more stringent conditions since 2022 for investments in new alumina projects, including brownfield capacity expansion. This has implications for both operating groups and potential new investors. Second,...
By Dr Arun Mitra The news that there is fire in the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in Ukraine has sent ripples in the minds of people around the globe. Even though no radiation leak has been reported so far, but the danger cannot be ruled out till the fire is...
By Sushil Kutty Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris’s meteoric acceptability is one side of the coin. The flip side is Kamala’s choice for Vice President, Tim Walz, who brought excitement to the Kamala Harris campaign, which the corporate media latched on to push Kamala’s case against Republican candidate Donald...
By Arun Kumar Shrivastav A marathon runner from Bhutan who finished the 42.195 km marathon at Paris Olympic in 3 hours 52 seconds and was the last one to finish the race received a rousing ovation from the spectators. Kinzang Lhamo finished the marathon 1.5 hours after the winner,...
K Raveendran It was clear to everyone that SEBI was stonewalling a proper investigation into the charges levelled by the Hindenburg report, except those who had other reasons to pretend otherwise. But there was no clarity as to why SEBI was doing so. Now that Hindenburg has disclosed SEBI...
By Nantoo Banerjee India seems to be filled with a giddy rapture as the Rs.11.12-lakh crore Tata group has ventured into semiconductor fab production by simultaneously taking up two projects – one in Gujarat and the other in Assam – to put the country on the world microchip makers’...
By Asad Mirza Recent riots across several U.K. towns and cities following the killing of three children, Alice Aguiar (9), Bebe King (6) and Elsie Stancombe (7) and the injury of several others during a knife attack in Southport on July 29, makes one wonder how in a country...
Arun Srivastava Rightist forces are on prowl across the globe. What has been happening in UK and to some extent in Bangladesh are interrelated and are the components of the universal rightist design to consummate the secular and liberal forces. Emergence of Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party, which campaigned...
By Kunal Bose In the universe of metals ranging from aluminum to steel to copper, China has a domineering presence to the extent of it owning in many cases over half the global capacity and as a natural follow-up making more than half the production and using that locally....
By Dr. Gyan Pathak During the financial year 2023-24, bank loans worth Rs 1.70 lakh crore were written off, as revealed in Union Minister of State for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary’s recent written reply in the Rajya Sabha. It makes the total written off amount to swell to Rs16.26 lakh...
By Kalyani Shankar The former Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina, abruptly left her country on August 5, causing immediate concern in her country and the region. According to the BBC, Hasina’s family, not security officials, convinced her to leave due to safety concerns. Her son stated, “We begged...
By K Raveendran When the Supreme Court Chief Justice Chandrachud says people are fed up with the way our courts function, there cannot be a more serious indictment of the judicial system. His assertion that the judiciary should not be an institution run solely by judges for judges is...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak Prime Minister Narendra Modi has thrown his hat into the quota within quota ring, that is set by a recent Supreme Court verdict. Though the verdict has allowed a structured reservation policy for SC in job and education by subcategorization of more backward castes for...
By Sushil Kutty Some people are trying to read the mind of ousted Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Others are saying they do not know where Hasina is! The United States didn’t give her refuge. The United Kingdom point-blank refused. There was talk of France and Finland, but apparently...
By Arun Srivastava Social media is flooded with the messages deprecating Chairman of the Rajya Sabha Jagdeep Dhankar for his behaviour on Friday in the house and more for his obstinate observation for Samajwadi Party member Jaya Bachchan. While a message reads “he symbolises arrogance & impatience”, the other...
By Arun Kumar Shrivastav The Narendra Modi government has approved fisheries projects worth Rs 8666.28 crore under the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) over the past four financial years. It marks an important step towards the formalization and modernization of India’s fisheries sector. This was revealed by Union...
By Mark Gruenberg WASHINGTON: Among all the court cases, scandals, and constitutional crises swirling around convicted felon Donald Trump, the criminal Republican ex-president and now—again—the party’s presidential nominee, let us pause to remember another big constitutional crisis the U.S. faced—Watergate. August 8, 2024, marks the 50th anniversary of the...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak The Artificial Intelligence revolution could further widen the gap between high and low-income countries, a new joint report from International Labour Organization (ILO) and the UN Office of the Secretary General’s Envoy on Technology has warned, unless cooperative international action is taken to address uneven...