Delhi rebuts Dutch rights criticism

New Delhi has rejected reported remarks by Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten on media freedom and minority rights, saying India remains a vibrant democracy where free speech, diversity and religious coexistence are protected by constitutional...

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India Needs To Curb Oil Consumption

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May 18 · >

Indian Economy Facing Serious Inflationary Pressures Due To Iran War

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Though the April retail inflation based on Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose only a little to 3.48 per cent from the March inflation 3.40, and year on year food inflation based on Consumer Food Price Index to 4.20 per cent from 3.87, which is still...

May 18 · >

Selection Process Of Satheesan As The Chief Minister Is A Lesson For Congress High Command

By Kalyani Shankar The Congress Party faced major challenges within its ranks while choosing the Chief Minister of Kerala, a process that took 11 days and was crucial in settling disagreements among various party groups, demonstrating the importance of internal consensus for unity. VD Satheesan was chosen despite intense...

May 18 · >

India’s First Seizure Of Jihadi Drug Captagon Is A Ominous Sign Of New Threat

By T N Ashok India’s first seizure of Captagon — the notorious “jihadi drug” of the Syrian conflict — is more than a sensational narcotics bust. It is a warning flare. Beneath the ₹182-crore seizure at Mundra Port and Delhi lies a far darker story: the merging of global...

May 18 · >

West Bengal’s Earlier Experience Of A Double Engine Govt Was Not Good

By Tirthankar Mitra KOLKATA: Amidst much kerfuffle, a “double engine” government has come to run West Bengal. After the 2026 assembly elections, this state which for nearly five decades has been the epicentre of Opposition politics is however no stranger to “double engine” government but it’s experience with it...

May 18 · >

Trump’s Taiwan Policy Faces Threat As His Advisers Warn Of Chinese Aggression

By Ashok Nilakantan Ayers NEW YORK: The island that the world refuses to recognise as a country has once again been reminded of a brutal geopolitical truth: in the contest between the United States and China, Taiwan is indispensable — but still expendable. When President Donald Trump emerged from...

May 18 · >

21-Member V D Satheesan-Headed UDF Ministry Sworn In In Kerala

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Free travel for women in Kerala State Road Tran sport Corporation (KSRTC) buses from June 15 and a 3000-rupee hike for ASHA workers. These are the first decisions announced by Chief Minister V. D. Satheesan after the first Cabinet meeting of the newly-installed UDF Government...

May 18 · >

Five Assembly Elections Witnessed Free Fall Of Democracy Under NDA Regime

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May 18 · >

Decoding Global Geopolitical Impact Of Trump-Xi Summit In Beijing

By Nitya Chakraborty Now that the U.S. President Donald Trump is back to Washington DC. After his two day summit talks in Beijing on May 14 and 15, it is appropriate to decode the gains of the summit. There were four major issues– Taiwan, Iran war, trade deals and...

May 16 · >

Gulf Energy Hedge Formalised During Modi Visit Has A New Strategic Depth

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May 16 · >

Unemployment In India At 5.2 Per Cent In April, Highest In Six Months

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Unemployment in India is on the rise again, which rose to 5.2 per cent in Current Weekly Status (CWS) in April 2026, highest in the last six months. Worker Population Ratio (WPR) declined to as low as 39.5 per cent the lowest in the last...

May 16 · >

Indian Citizens Have To Adapt To Continuing Threats To Energy Security

By T N Ashok For four years, Indian motorists had been shielded from the brutal arithmetic of global oil markets. Petrol and diesel prices barely moved upwards even as crude swung wildly across international exchanges, governments collapsed elsewhere under inflationary pressure, and energy-importing nations passed costs directly to consumers....

May 16 · >

Despite Absence Of Joint Declaration, BRICS Meeting In New Delhi Has Shared Some Common Anxieties

By R. Suryamurthy The New Delhi meeting of BRICS foreign ministers was intended to project the image of a confident and expanding coalition of emerging powers preparing to reshape the architecture of global trade, finance and governance. Instead, what emerged from the two-day gathering was a revealing portrait of...

May 16 · >

New Kerala Ministry Swearing In On May 18; Ramesh Still Unmollified

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: With the selection of Vadasseri Damodaran Satheesan as the new Kerala Chief Minister 10 days after the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) swept the Assembly election, the stage is set for hard bargaining for ministerial berths and portfolios. Satheesan, 61, will be sworn in at...

May 16 · >

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By Jag Mohan Thaken CHANDIGARH: When the sound of a wolf’s footsteps is heard, some animals, even of opposite nature, become alert, begin to warn up to one another and gather in groups. A similar kind of stir has now begun to be seen in Punjab. Whether it is...

May 16 · >

IPL Reaches Its Most Exciting Moment As Battle Starts For Play-Offs

By T N Ashok There is a moment in every IPL season when the spreadsheet stops lying. The net run rates, the qualification scenarios, the “if Team A wins and Team B loses by more than X runs” calculus — all of it collapses into something far simpler and...

May 16 · >

How Unsafe Are Children In The Online World?

By Raju Kumar The latest NCRB figures serve as a warning that threats to children are no longer confined to streets and public spaces; they now exist inside the mobile phones children carry in their hands. Digital technology, social media and the internet have opened up a new world...

May 16 · >

Narendra Modi-Era Elections Are No Longer Believed Free And Fair

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May 15 · >
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