Banerjee alleges AI-driven voter deletions

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday accused the Bharatiya Janata Party of deploying artificial intelligence to erase 54 lakh names from electoral rolls, a charge that injects a volatile digital dimension into the...

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Sensation Building Up Around Country’s Biggest Ever Arbitration Award

By K Raveendran As Indian corporates step into the new year buoyed by stronger growth momentum and easing inflationary pressures, a sense of anticipation is spreading across boardrooms and policy circles alike over a dispute that dwarfs most corporate battles seen in the country’s history. At the heart of...

Dec 31 · >

UDF On Upswing, But Groupism Takes Shine Off Its Win In Local Bodies Poll

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: As the sun sets on 2025, a close look at the prospects of the principal political fronts in Kerala is in order. The Left Democratic Front (LDF) is certainly down, but not out. Its ‘unexpected’ defeat is not an unmitigated disaster its political rivals are...

Dec 31 · >

Disturbing Decline Of Diplomacy Across South Asia Bodes Ill For All

By Ashis Biswas Within the South Asian context, a noticeable coarsening of diplomatic discourse among four countries has occurred, following the violent regime change in Bangladesh, a brief encounter involving India and Pakistan and sporadic skirmishes between Pakistan and Afghanistan. A new political alignment, whose contours will be clearer...

Dec 30 · >

Overconfidence, Identity Politics Caused LDF Defeat: CPI(M) State Chief

By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Communist Party of India (Marxist) has attributed its ‘unexpected’ poor performance in the local bodies elections in Kerala to overconfidence and the big surge in religion-caste identity politics played by the Congress, the BJP and Islamist forces. Analysing the reasons for the defeat, CPI(M)...

Dec 30 · >

Haryana Minister Anil Vij Exposes Rs. 1,500-Crore Work Slip Scam

By Jag Mohan Thaken By exposing the Rs.1,500-Crore “Work Slip Scam” in his own department and recommending for a high-level probe to the Chief Minister, Haryana Labour Minister Anil Vij has landed the CM Nayab Singh Saini in hot waters, who always claims to preside on a corruption-free Haryana....

Dec 30 · >

Brigitte Bardot, The Face That Changed Desire—And Then Turned Away

By T N Ashok Brigitte Bardot, who died at 91, was not merely a movie star. She was an event. Before Madonna, before Jane Birkin, before the age of celebrity-as-performance, Bardot arrived in the 1950s as something both unsettling and liberating: a woman who seemed indifferent to approval. Her...

Dec 30 · >

No Illusions Of Fairness From Recently-Held Myanmar Elections

By Tirthankar Mitra December 28 has come and gone marking the end of the first phase of the three-phase elections in Myanmar, but democracy seems to be elusive. The elections are widely being viewed at home and abroad as a “sham”. Myanmar is in need of peace, democracy and...

Dec 30 · >

Blockade, Aggression, And Jus Cogens: US Sanctions On Venezuelan Oil

By Atul Alexander On December 16, the United States (US) announced measures to block oil tankers entering and leaving Venezuela. The Trump administration alleges that Nicolás Maduro’s regime is engaged in drug trafficking and human trafficking. The U.S has expanded its naval presence in the region, ostensibly to interrupt...

Dec 30 · >

Rupee Decline May Not Be Bad For Economy Now

By Nantoo Banerjee It does not make sense for India to deplete its hard-earned foreign currency reserves to temporarily protect the Rupee’s exchange value. In fact, Indian Rupee’s downturn vis-à-vis other major currencies has not adversely impacted the country’s impressive economic growth, at least for the present. On the...

Dec 29 · >

Time Has Come To Call Modi Government’s Bluff On Environmental Hypocrisy

By Dr. Gyan Pathak How many definitions were changed under various legislations by the Union Government of India under Prime Minister Narendra Modi since 2014 and for whose benefit? Aravalli Hills case has once again prompted us to think, because definitions were changed to profit the mining lobbies at...

Dec 29 · >

Bangladesh’s Intense Political Turmoil Has Potential To Spill Over

By Kalyani Shankar Bangladesh has been going through a massive political crisis since the resignation of the former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina-led government last year. This volatile situation has caused regional tensions. A series of riots, arson attacks, and political unrest hit across Bangladesh from December 18 to 20,...

Dec 29 · >

India Enters 2026 Strong—But Is The Growth Self-Sustaining?

By R Suryamurthy India enters 2026 buoyed by numbers that invite celebration but resist interrogation. Real GDP growth has pushed past 7 per cent, inflation has collapsed to levels last seen more than a decade ago, and policymakers speak with renewed confidence about the economy’s resilience amid global turbulence....

Dec 29 · >

Why The Air Littoral Is A Land Forces Problem In India’s Future Wars

By Aritra Banerjee For decades, air power debates in India have been framed around strategic bombing, air superiority, and long-range strike, domains traditionally led by the Indian Air Force (IAF). Yet, India’s most likely wars will not be decided at 40,000 feet or by deep-penetration missions alone. They will...

Dec 29 · >

Weeks The World Lost: Wuhan Exposed A Global Failure Still Unfixed

By Huma Siddiqui Pandemics are governed not by intention but by timing. COVID-19’s global catastrophe was shaped less by what governments did in March 2020 than by what failed to happen weeks earlier, when the virus was still geographically contained and politically manageable. In retrospect, the decisive period was...

Dec 29 · >

Somaliland Recognised By Israel, Sparking Regional Security Concerns

By Asad Mirza On Friday last (26 December) Israel became the first country to recognise Somaliland as a sovereign state, a breakthrough in its quest for international recognition since it declared independence from Somalia 34 years ago. However, the move has prompted a critical international and regional response. The...

Dec 29 · >

Brigitte Bardot: Screen Goddess Oozing Oomph Exits Theatre Of Life

By Tirthankar Mitra Often referred to by her initials B.B., Brigitte Bardot (91) one of the best-known symbols of sexual revolution, is no more. Apart from being an actress, singer and model, she was a well-known animal rights activist. The pouty, tousle-haired French actress cut short her film career...

Dec 29 · >

Law, NGOs, And The Afterlives Of Rescue: Reviewing ‘Immoral Traffic’

By Ajitesh Singh At a book discussion recently held at the India International Centre Annexe, New Delhi, lawyers, feminist researchers, academics, and students came together to examine how law, NGOs, and global anti-trafficking regimes govern sex work in India. The occasion was the launch of the book ‘Immoral Traffic’,...

Dec 29 · >

Gold’s Race To Magic $5000 Most Keenly Watched Milestone For 2026

By K Raveendran Gold’s surge has turned a long-running Indian household instinct into a global macro trade. With spot prices pressing above the $4,500 an ounce mark late in 2025 and year-to-date gains running above 70 percent, the metal is headed for its strongest annual performance since 1979. The...

Dec 27 · >
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