JPC Schedules CEC Hearing on One-Nation Election Plan

The joint parliamentary committee reviewing the proposal for simultaneous national and state elections in India has summoned Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar to appear before it on 4 December. The hearing will be a pivotal...

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Next Round Of Elections Are Just Five Months Away – Where Is The INDIA Bloc Doing?

By Nitya Chakraborty What is happening to the INDIA Bloc which gave just a big jolt to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his NDA in 2024 Lok Sabha elections? The BJP for the first time since the taking over of Narendra Modi as PM failed to get majority...

Dec 2 · >

Disruption In Parliament Continued For The Second Day Over SIR

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Protests over demand for debate on Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls continued for the second day of the winter session of the Parliament on Tuesday, December 2 causing disruption. Neither Houses – the Lok Sabha an Rajya Sabha – could conduct their business,...

Dec 2 · >

India’s Drug-Pricing Rot: A Market Engineered For Profits By Big Firms

By R. Suryamurthy By any meaningful measure, India should be the cheapest place on earth to fall sick. It is the world’s largest supplier of generic medicines, the factory floor for global pharma, the so-called “pharmacy of the Global South.” Yet for ordinary Indians, the lived experience is the...

Dec 2 · >

The Degeneration Of The Coastal Regulation Zone Notification

By Norma Alvares If any Indian state would stand to benefit from a strong coastal law, it is Goa. With its open seafront and numerous tidal rivers that criss-cross the land before draining into the Arabian Sea, Goa and its residents have lived in tune with this intricate and...

Dec 2 · >

Parliament’s Standing Committee Report On Pharma Attracts Global Attention

By T N Ashok In a windowless committee room on Parliament Street, Indian lawmakers have lit a fuse that threatens to detonate the business model of the world’s most profitable industry. The numbers are stark, even obscene. A common allergy pill that costs distributors two cents to procure sells...

Dec 2 · >

US Power Play In The Caribbean: Washington’s New Monroe Doctrine

By Roger McKenzie LONDON: We have grown used over the years to client regimes in the Middle East and parts of Africa doing the bidding of the various colonial rulers. Sadly, these “misleaders” are not restricted to those regions. We are seeing the same spectacle playing out across the...

Dec 2 · >

India’s Push For Self-Reliance In Rare Earth Magnet Making Is Laudable

By Nantoo Banerjee It is encouraging to note that the government has decided to invest large sums of money in support of rare earth magnet manufacturing and substantially improve the country’s rare earth-based metals production to escape China’s global chokehold in this strategic sector. Presently, there are a few...

Dec 1 · >

Trump’s Venezuela Gambit: A Drug War Or A Geopolitical Power Play?

By Ashok Nilakantan Ayers NEW YORK: When President Trump declared Venezuelan airspace “closed in its entirety” last Saturday, threatening imminent land-based military strikes against what he described as drug trafficking operations, the announcement marked a dramatic escalation in a campaign that has increasingly strained credulity among foreign policy experts...

Dec 1 · >

India’s Silent Debt Time Bomb: When Households Borrow Faster Than They Save

By R. Suryamurthy There is a number in the government’s latest disclosures that should unsettle anyone paying attention to India’s economic trajectory. Household financial liabilities — the debt Indian families owe to banks, NBFCs and other lenders — have soared 76% in just four years, rising from ₹77.7 lakh...

Dec 1 · >

Narendra Modi Has To Exercise His Finest Diplomatic Skill In Talks With Putin

By T N Ashok When Russian President Vladimir Putin arrives in India’s capital on December 4 for the 23rd India-Russia Annual Summit, he will bring more than proposals for weapons systems and energy contracts. The visit represents a pivotal moment in global realignment, one that could determine whether India...

Dec 1 · >

Congress Dilemma Over Succession In Karnataka Remains Despite A Temporary Truce

By Kalyani Shankar After the recent setback in Bihar, the Congress Party is now grappling with a power struggle in Karnataka between the Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his Deputy D.K. Shiv Kumar. Within political circles, especially among Congress members, there is rampant speculation about a possible leadership change later...

Dec 1 · >

Traditional Knowledge And Modern Knowledge: Is There A Binary?

By Dr. Ram Puniyani While delivering Ramnath Goenka Lecture, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that we should take a ten-year pledge to root out colonial mindset. In ten years, it will be 200 years when Lord Macaulay introduced the pattern of education in English. As per Mr. Modi “…Macaulay...

Dec 1 · >

Anatomy Of A Demolition In Prem Nagar Basti In Gurugram In New India

By Tulip Banerjee Forty-year old Kamlesh sat on a broken charpai by the road in Gurugram’s Prem Nagar II locality, waiting for her mehendi to dry while staring into the wreckage of the only home she has ever known. Two days after their homes were demolished, women huddled together,...

Dec 1 · >

Strengths And Weaknesses On Display At Your Party’s Founding Conference

By Ben Chacko LONDON: Jeremy Corbyn’s Your Party’s founding conference brought thousands of people to Liverpool at the weekend. Many more of the party’s 50,000 members participated online. They voted for collective leadership; for dual membership with other parties to be permitted; for the party to be explicitly socialist...

Dec 1 · >

Delhi Summit To See A New Strategic Reset In India-Russia Partnership

By K Raveendran An evolving convergence of political intent and economic pragmatism is giving fresh momentum to the India–Russia relationship, placing the forthcoming summit in New Delhi as a significant moment in a partnership that has already weathered decades of geopolitical shifts. The visit of President Vladimir Putin, framed...

Nov 29 · >

India’s GDP Is Booming — But The Fiscal Math Is Becoming A Fantasy

By R. Suryamurthy India’s second-quarter GDP print has triggered the kind of chest-thumping usually reserved for election night or a cricket victory. Real GDP surged 8.2% in July–September, the strongest among major economies and, predictably, a cause for unrestrained celebration across ministries and television studios. Manufacturing accelerated, construction stayed...

Nov 29 · >

Labour Codes Snatch Numerous Rights And Protections Of Workers

By Dr. Gyan Pathak India has implemented the four controversial Labour Codes on November 21, 2025, with a theoretical promise to the workforce of the country more benefits and greater protection. Nevertheless, it is highly uncertain to what extent the promises made will be realised on the ground, especially...

Nov 29 · >

India At The Crossroads Navigating Global Trade Headwinds In Tariff War

By T N Ashok The World Trade Organization’s latest assessments paint an increasingly sombre picture of global commerce. After an unexpectedly robust first half of 2025—when merchandise trade volumes surged 4.9% year-on-year—the momentum has decisively shifted. The WTO’s November Goods Trade Barometer dropped to 101.8 from 102.2 in June,...

Nov 29 · >
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