Top court declines plea for probe against Sarma

Supreme Court on Monday declined to entertain a clutch of petitions seeking criminal action against Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma over alleged discriminatory remarks and a viral video that purportedly showed him firing a...

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Veteran Politicians Are Back In Strength As Nepal Votes On March 5

By Nitya Chakraborty Just twenty days after the February 12 national elections in Bangladesh, another South Asian country Nepal is going to the polls on March 5 just six months after the Gen Z movement in the country ousted the K P S Oli government in September 2025. The...

Feb 17 · >

Shocking Lack Of Progress In Human Capital Development In Past 15 Years

By Dr. Gyan Pathak When the world seems to be on the rapid development trajectory, there has been a shocking lack of progress in Human Capital development across the world. Despite rising incomes and reductions in poverty, two-thirds of low- and middle-income countries have experienced a decline in health,...

Feb 17 · >

Israel’s Aggression Continues Unabated In West Bank Defying Ceasefire

By Asad Mirza Israel unabatedly continues its expansionist policy in the West Bank. The US, United Nations and several Arab states have criticised Israel as it expands powers in the occupied West Bank by allowing Jewish Israelis to buy West Bank land directly, and extending greater Israeli control over...

Feb 17 · >

At Long Last, Transatlantic Alliance Making Efforts To Bring Cohesion

By Anjan Roy World Economic Forum’s Davos dalliance of world leaders, both political and corporate, has become a widely recognised event. However, an even more critical and certainly highly prestigious pow-wow happened last week. This is the Munich Security Conference (MSC) in the eponymous German city held on February13...

Feb 17 · >

Lakshadweep’s Island Agatti Poses Vexed Questions Of Development Cum Security

By Raju Kumar Agatti, one of Lakshadweep’s smallest inhabited islands, has recently found itself at the centre of a serious policy debate. Gazette notifications issued by the Lakshadweep Administration in January 2026 propose the acquisition of land for three separate purposes: 1,01,020 square metres for tourism and other public...

Feb 17 · >

Can Unions And The Left Help Shape Post-Starmer Labour In Britain?

By Ben Chacko LONDON: British Prime Minister Keir Starmer shows no capacity to respond to the ongoing fallout over Peter Mandelson’s appointment to Washington — which has engulfed the whole Labour Together faction key to his own rise to power. Nor to the demand, put more forcefully than before...

Feb 17 · >

India’s Reliance On Imported Arms For Defence Is A Concern

By Nantoo Banerjee There is little to be excited about the defence ministry’s latest clearance for the acquisition of 114 Rafale fighter jets from France at a huge cost of Rs.3.25 lakh crore (nearly $40 billion), branded as ‘mother of all defence deals’. It is a matter of major...

Feb 16 · >

Supreme Court Hearing On Sabarimala In April To Impact Assembly Polls

By Dr. Gyan Pathak With the Supreme Court scheduling the petitions challenging its 2018 Judgment allowing women to enter into the Sabarimala temple in Kerala for hearing before a nine-judge constitution bench from April 7 to 22, it is most likely to impact elections not only in Kerala but...

Feb 16 · >

How India’s Farmers Are Paying For America’s China Strategy?

By R. Suryamurthy Trade agreements are rarely about trade alone. They are instruments of power, redistribution, and risk transfer, disguised in the neutral language of tariffs and market access. The interim trade framework announced this year between the United States and India is a case in point. Framed publicly...

Feb 16 · >

The Demand For Awarding Bharat Ratna To V D Savarkar Is Six Decades Old

By Kalyani Shankar Demands to award the Bharat Ratna to Hindu thinker Vinayak Damodar Savarkar have revived an ongoing political debate between the Congress-led Opposition and the BJP, highlighting the deep divisions over his ideas, beliefs, and role in India’s independence movement. The issue first gained major political traction...

Feb 16 · >

Rise Of Jamaat-e-Islami In Bangladesh Is Worrying For India’s Security

By Asad Mirza The much-anticipated election results from Bangladesh are out. The BNP has secured 209 seats, while the Jamaat-e-Islami won 68, as the Election Commission disclosed the unofficial election results for 297 constituencies. But the scale of the win surprised some observers, given expectations of a tighter race...

Feb 16 · >

Kerala’s Tiny Lifeline: How A 10-Month-Old Became A Beacon Of Hope

By T N Ashok On a quiet Sunday afternoon in Mallappally of Pathanamthitta district in Kerala, the tiny white coffin of 10-month-old Aalin Sherin Abraham was lowered into the earth to the sound of muffled sobs and whispered prayers. Hundreds gathered — neighbours, strangers, officials — not merely to...

Feb 16 · >

Former PM Imran Khan’s Health In Jail Speaks Of Failing Democracy In Pakistan

By Tirthankar Mitra Things are not going well for Pakistan’s former prime minister and front ranking Opposition leader Imran Khan and democratic process of this country. Imprisonment of the former prime minister not dominating the political debate in a country which espouses democracy; this is an aberration. The deeper...

Feb 16 · >

Madhya Pradesh Assembly’s Budget Session Begins Amidst Big Protests By Congress

By Raju Kumar BHOPAL: The budget session of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly has begun. This time, there are several issues in the state on which the opposition is expected to corner the government. Whether it is the deaths of children linked to substandard cough syrup or the fatalities...

Feb 16 · >

Rubio’s Manifesto Means Total Imperialist Subjugation Of The World

By Ben Chacko LONDON: Marco Rubio has laid down the battle lines, and it is time for every socialist and anti-racist on the planet to recognise the danger the United States poses to the world. The Donald Trump regime is imperialism unmasked: shorn of the usual guff disguising military...

Feb 16 · >

Indo-US Trade Deal Has A Most Unlikely Winner: Rahul Gandhi

By K Raveendran The unfolding political narrative around the Indo-US trade treaty has done more than spark debate on tariffs, market access and diplomatic alignment: it has reshaped the contours of India’s domestic political landscape, particularly by elevating Rahul Gandhi’s stature as the principal opposition leader. The Modi government...

Feb 15 · >

Growth Trajectory Of AI Is Highly Uncertain Through 2030

By Dr. Gyan Pathak As India AI Impact Summit 2026, branded as the first-ever such event in the Global South, scheduled to be held in New Delhi next week from February 16 to February 20, many claims of AI’s growth and impact, often contradictory, are making headlines. However, a...

Feb 15 · >

Boasting About Big Rural Developmental Plans In Budget Has Little Basis

By R. Suryamurthy There is something almost theatrical about the rural development numbers this year. Rs 1,97,023 crore allocated for 2026–27. An expanded employment guarantee of 125 days. A near 70% jump in rural housing outlay. A 73% rise in spending for rural roads. If budgets were judged by...

Feb 15 · >
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