The Ram temple trust is set to meet in Ayodhya on Monday amid mounting pressure over alleged theft of donations, with investigators examining whether cash was siphoned off through an organised insider network inside the...
Full storyBharatiya Janata Party president Nitin Nabin has accused Opposition parties of seeking political...
in Happening Now Jul 6 ·Congress has vowed to mount a forceful parliamentary challenge to a proposed constitutional...
in Happening Now Jul 6 ·The Jammu Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee has given Islamabad 48 hours to...
in Happening Now Jul 6 ·By Nantoo Banerjee Despite never qualifying for the FIFA (Federations of International Football Associations) World Cup, India has emerged as one of the largest global markets for the current tournament being co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, with matches played across 16 official host cities. In the...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak The latest data updated by the World Bank shows that India did not improve in income classification since 2007, and remains in lower middle income group. In 2025, according to the data, India’s GNI per capita was $2760. In 2007, India’s income classification was upgraded...
By Arun Srivastava Exactly a year ago of the 2026 Bengal assembly elections, in 2025, a section of the national media had written off Mamata Banerjee and had even predicted that she would be addressing the last Martyrs’ Day rally on July 21, that year, before the polls. They...
By Dr. Arun Mitra The word democracy is derived from the ancient Greek words demos (people) and kratos (rule), literally meaning “rule by the people.” Democracy signifies a system in which political power ultimately rests with the people and is exercised either directly, through citizens participating in decision-making, or...
By Ashok Nilakantan Ayers WASHINGTON, D.C.: Two hundred and fifty years after thirteen rebellious colonies declared that they would no longer submit to the British Crown, Americans marked the nation’s semiquincentennial on July 4 with an extravaganza of fireworks, military flypasts, concerts, parades and remembrance that stretched from the...
By Ashis Biswas Suddenly, there is a new twist in Bangladesh politics. For a change, it comes as a puzzle for the Turkiye/Pakistan axis that is playing an increasingly assertive anti-Indian role in Bangladesh. Bucking Bangladeshi’ media’s usually hostile coverage of India, analysts are asking critical questions about the...
By Tirthankar Mitra KOLKATA: Availability of land to set up industries appears to be a stumbling block in the path of West Bengal’s first BJP-run state government. This is an issue two previous state governments have found to be insoluble. Efforts to restore West Bengal’s old industrial glory were...
By Asad Mirza China’s newly enacted “Law on Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress” marks a definitive shift from managing diversity to enforcing homogeneity. By legally institutionalising the assimilation of Uyghurs, Tibetans, and other minorities, Beijing aims to replace distinct cultural, linguistic and religious identities with a singular, state-defined consciousness...
By P. Sreekumaran THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The controversy over the proposed transfer of a 49% stake of the Adani Vizhinjam Port Private Limited (AVPPL) has deepened with the Opposition deciding to challenge it legally and politically. Announcing the decision, leader of the Opposition (LoP) Pinarayi Vijayan said the transfer of the...
By Rabindra Nath Sinha KOLKATA: Ground realities in Manipur do suggest that the Union home ministry and the state ministry headed by Yumnam Khemchand Singh, which is in office since February 4, are yet to succeed in identifying a clear roadmap for reconciling inter-community political differences and restoring normalcy....
By K Raveendran The alleged theft of donations from the Ayodhya Ram Temple has pushed a long-simmering question into the national foreground: who should guard the wealth of religious institutions when faith, money and power converge without adequate public accountability? The issue is not confined to Ayodhya, nor to...
By Arun Srivastava Notwithstanding its best efforts in projecting its Baudhik Pramukhs (intellectual chiefs),Vicharaks and Prajna Pravah (overarching “intellectual wing” of the RSS that acts as a think-tank for scholars, academics, and intellectuals), the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh is unhappy with the number of Hindus in its formal membership umbrella....
By Ashok Nilakantan Ayers NEW YORK: In 1965, a new law scrapped America’s whites-only immigration quota system, and the trickle of Indians into the United States began the slow climb toward becoming a flood. Nobody in 1965 could have foreseen that the sons and daughters of that first wave...
By Satyaki Chakraborty The three day visit of the Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi to India from July 1 to 3 has drawn big attention in Chinese media with experts analyzing whether India is joining Japan led move for an Indo-Pacific security bloc as a part of Japan’s anti-China...
By John Wojcik NEW YORK: Two hundred and fifty years ago this July 4th, a group of colonial merchants, lawyers, and planters put their names to a piece of parchment that shook the world. They declared, in the most radical language their age could imagine, that governments derive their...
By Linda Pentz Gunter NEW YORK: An inflatable frog has been pepper-sprayed, spawning (sorry) an army of affinity frogs and other creatures real and fictional, protesting at the often violent arrests of immigrants. A clarinettist in a brass band has been assaulted and arrested, abbreviations have been outlawed and...
By R. Suryamurthy Every war leaves behind shattered cities, broken societies and grieving families. But some wars destroy something less visible yet infinitely more consequential: faith in the institutions created to prevent humanity from repeating history’s darkest chapters. The latest report of the United Nations Independent International Commission of...
By T N Ashok There is a photograph that has, by now, become a genre unto itself: Narendra Modi, garlanded or embracing, disembarking from an Air India One flight onto a red carpet somewhere between Washington and Abu Dhabi, Tokyo and Rio. Multiply that image by 102 and you...