Disciplining law makers

Code of Conduct By Dr S.Saraswathi (Former Director, ICSSR, New Delhi) Vice-President Venkaiah Naidu has been urging political parties to adopt a Code of Conduct for MPs...

Slander is Now Virtue

More vulgar the better! By Poonam I Kaushish Rajnetik virodhi ya jaani dushman? Tragically, the lines between a political opponent and a sworn enemy have got...

Fiscal turmoil, uneven growth

UN Predictions By Shivaji Sarkar The global economy is stagnating and income inequality is increasing concerns over growth, as India enters a vibrant political phase and...

Recoil on politics, economy

Farm Bills' Repeal By Shivaji Sarkar Finally, the three farm bills are to be withdrawn as the nation goes to polls in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and...

Towards a rapprochement?

Jaishankar In Pakistan By Prof. (Dr.) D.K. Giri (Secy Gen, Assn for Democratic Socialism) External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar was in Pakistan early this week. Observers both...

Will outreach plan help?

Neglect of Tribals By Dhurjati Mukherjee The Prime Minister’s visit finally to Manipur after May 2023 violent clashes between the two main communities of Meitei and...

India on world stage?

Intl Solar Alliance By Dr. D. K. Giri (Prof. International Politics, JMI) India's leadership of International Solar Alliance and the maiden Summit on solar energy held last...

Govt’s bona fides on test

By Inder Jit (Released on15 June 1982) The selection of the new Chief Election Commissioner is regrettably not receiving the attention it deserves from the public...

Vital office, not sinecure

By Inder Jit (Released on 19 April 1983) Thinking people anxious to see Centre-State relations function smoothly and develop along healthy lines will need to devote...

Imminent risk of fascism?

Hindu Rashtra By Dhurjati Mukherjee The majoritarian rule in India has possibly tended to be autocratic. Absolute power in the hands of a political party, as...

Dress code or girl child education?

Karnataka Hijab Row By Insaf The Karnataka hijab ban row is not easy to resolve. The two-judge bench of Supreme Court delivered a split verdict on...

Alarm for masses & job seekers

Economic Mess By Dhurjati Mukherjee Economic slowdown in India and uniform acceptance that future is not quite bright is under sharp focus. It gets reinforced by...

7 lakh unsold cars pile-up

Savings Dip, Prices Spur By Shivaji Sarkar The country’s banking sector deposit crisis symbolises grave ailments afflicting the economy hitting many sectors, including manufacturing, the automobile...

India loses Rs 11 trillion!

Junk Cars, Plastic Policy By Shivaji Sarkar India needs pragmatic policies to strengthen the individual to revive the sagging economy and save its wealth. Policies such...

Nda adds to upa Legacy

Kinks In Manmohanomics By Shivaji Sarkar An economist strangely goes political to criticise a government that follows his Manmohanomics of liberalisaion, globalisation, privatisation with the same...

On paper, intent missing

COP Pledges By Shivaji Sarkar The climate summit COP26 is galore of promises as desertification the world over increases. The meet is less on concrete...

Keep politics at arm’s length

Rift in Judiciary By Dr S.Saraswathi (Former Director, ICSSR, New Delhi) Unstoppable politics has already entered the portals of the judiciary with the CPM General Secretary, indicating...

Sinister shawdow in S. India

Lanka's Jehadi Killings By Dr. D.K. Giri (Prof. International Politics, JMI) The house searches and arrests of three suspects in North of Kerala by the National Investigating...

Show the way, house

Parliament Session By Poonam I Kaushish Monsoon embraced the country in its squelchy soaking tentacles even as the first day of Parliament’s 19-day monsoon session got...

Why India grasps stakes

Europe's Shadow War By Piotr Opalinski (Expert, Centre for Intl Relations, Poland) Across Europe, a quiet but escalating shadow war is unfolding. A series of sabotage attempts,...