Trinamool Congress lawmakers are expected to support a no-confidence motion targeting Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, signalling a coordinated opposition push in Parliament following instructions issued by party chairperson Mamata Banerjee. The move underscores rising...
Full storyIranian forces have reportedly destroyed a high-value United States early-warning radar stationed at...
in Happening Now Mar 7 ·Escalating hostilities between Washington and Tehran expanded into the Indian Ocean after a...
in Happening Now Mar 7 ·Allegations that Moscow has shared intelligence with Tehran capable of helping identify United...
in Happening Now Mar 7 ·By K Raveendran Escalating hostilities between the United States, Israel and Iran are rapidly transforming a regional confrontation into a global economic and geopolitical crisis, raising the spectre of what many analysts are beginning to describe as a Third Gulf War. Tehran’s early warning that Washington might possess the...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak As the world is celebrating the International Women’s Day on March 8, a new concern has emerged for women workforce. They are facing double the risks from Generative AI (Gen AI) compared to men, which an International Labour Organisation (ILO) research brief has just confirmed....
By T N Ashok The Strait of Hormuz is ablaze, and India’s economic miracle is suddenly hostage to a war it did not script. What began as a regional clash between Iran and Israel has metastasized into India’s most acute economic crisis in a decade. For New Delhi, the...
By Matein Khalid The geopolitical convulsion in Iran has led to panic buying in Brent crude as Saudi Arabia’s largest refinery Ras Tanura and Qatar’s LNG mega complex at Ras Laffan shut production even as tanker traffic in the Straits of Hormuz comes to a halt amid soaring war...
By Ashis Biswas KOLKATA: Bangladesh has resorted to petrol rationing to stave off a crippling shortage of fuel in the days ahead, as the war against Iran by the US/Israel forces completed its first week. New Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has cut down on power consumption in his official...
By Mark Gruenberg WASHINGTON: By a seven-vote margin, the Republicans-run U.S. House backed Donald Trump’s war on Iran, but that wasn’t the big war story out of Washington on the sixth day of the war. A Pentagon memo saying the military expects the war to continue through at least...
By Pablo Castaño MADRID: Pedro Sánchez has done it again. The Spanish prime minister has once more become the sole voice among major European countries standing up to Donald Trump, this time over the war launched by the United States and Israel against Iran. The Madrid government has denied...
By Nitya Chakraborty The resounding victory of the Gen Z supported Rashtriya Swatantra Party (RSP) in the March 5 general elections in Nepal is a game changer not only in the political history of this tiny Himalayan nation but also in the evolving polity of South Asia. Nepal is...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak The latest reshuffle of the governors in 9 states and UTs of India seems not merely an administrative exercise, but has greater political significance. It is actually a manifestation of Centre’s changing political stance vis-à-vis most politically sensitive states and UTs of the country at...
By R. Suryamurthy The United States’ decision to grant India a temporary waiver for Russian oil purchases may appear, at first glance, to be a pragmatic gesture designed to stabilise energy markets during a geopolitical emergency. In reality, the episode reveals something far more consequential: the structural limits of...
By Arun Srivastava Never write off a politician. Yes, media plays a key role in showing the door or refurbishing the image of the politician, but it is the resilience of the politician that defines his role and survival, the political durability. It is a general perception that once...
By T N Ashok The Rajya Sabha — India’s upper house of Parliament — has long served as a dignified parking lot for politicians past their prime. Former ministers, retired bureaucrats, loyal party functionaries: they fill its benches comfortably, delivering occasional speeches to a half-empty chamber. On March 5,...
By Asad Mirza US and Israeli leaders are framing the ongoing conflict with Iran as a religious war primarily for domestic mobilisation, civilisational framing, and strategic narrative construction. While the US-Israel led war against Iran could primarily be described as the one which is aimed at reducing Iran, the...
By Anjan Roy Henry Kissinger, the doyen of twentieth century diplomacy, had once observed “to be an enemy of US could be dangerous, but being its friend is fatal”. The truth of this observation made years ago is being learnt by the West Asian allies of the US much...
By Rahil Nora Chopra With Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar joining the Rajya Sabha, the avenue is now fully open for the Bharatiya Janata Party to appoint its own chief minister in Bihar for the first time. However, Nitish will formally enter the Upper House once the new Rajya...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s exit from Bihar politics not only marks the most consequential political transition in Bihar but also has greater implications on BJP’s national strategy and realization of its dream that it may appear at first glance. With negotiated removal of the CM...
By T N Ashok As the conflict between the United States, Israel and Iran spills deeper into the Gulf region, India—thousands of miles away from the battlefield—finds itself confronting a cascade of economic risks that extend far beyond rising oil prices. For decades, the Middle East has been a...
By Arun Srivastava Having lost hope in judicial intervention to force the CEC Gyanesh Kumar to look to the ground and do justice to 64 lakh disadvantaged people, which is likely to shoot to 1 crore by the time elections are held, who have been consciously deprived of their...