Rahul alleges PM compromised amid China row

Parliamentary proceedings were overshadowed on Tuesday after Rahul Gandhi, Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had been “compromised,” triggering fresh political confrontation as repeated disruptions stalled debate over...

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Trump Has Linked India-US Trade Deal To India Acting As Partner In His Pacific Strategy

By Nitya Chakraborty Nearly 48 hours after Donald Trump’s announcement about the India-US trade deal and Narendra Modi’s confirmation in his telephonic conversation, much has been written in the media by the experts, mostly following the lead given by the commerce minister Piyush Goyal in his press meet on...

Feb 4 · >

$500 Billion India-US Trade Deal: Modi Proposes, Trump Disposes

By K Raveendran The sequence of events following Donald Trump’s unilateral declaration of a trade deal with India offers a revealing study in how political narrative can race ahead of economic substance. What stands out is not the content of the supposed agreement, which remains undefined, but the manner...

Feb 4 · >

Mamata Fights Her Own Case In Supreme Court To Protect People Of Her State

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday created a sort of history by appearing in the Supreme Court of India as the first sitting CM to defend the people of her state from being “bulldozed” through Special Intensive Revision (SIR) by Election Commission...

Feb 4 · >

Record Defence Budget Allocation For 2026-27 Is A Boost To Drone Industry

By Asad Mirza While presenting the budget for FY 2026-27, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman earmarked a record Rs. 7.85 lakh crore allocation for the county’s defence sector, post-Operation Sindoor. The increase in the defence outlay in the recent budget, was in the backdrop of “historic success of Operation Sindoor”...

Feb 4 · >

High Tech Companies Have To Adjust To New Market Realities Globally

By T N Ashok For generations of investors across Asia and the Indian subcontinent, the “Golden Rule” of wealth has been simple: when the world trembles, buy gold. But this week, that age-old wisdom faced a brutal reckoning. In a historic “two-front” market shock, the twin pillars of modern...

Feb 4 · >

Installing A Popular Ministry In Manipur Is Welcome But Problems Remain

By Rabindra Nath Sinha KOLKATA: Barring any development that acts as a spoiler, the efforts of the Union government and the Bharatiya Janata Party’s top leadership to install a ministry in strife-scarred Manipur should succeed in a couple of days. The usual drill of terminating President’s rule and reactivating...

Feb 4 · >

Balochistan Is On Boil As The Rebels Are Controlling More Areas

By Tirthankar Mitra Balochistan is on the boil. As gun battles and bomb attacks hit Balochistan province of Pakistan, the Sharief Government as also the Pak military which are the real rulers , are in bind. Day after day, their loss of control over the big province is getting...

Feb 4 · >

Total Confusion Over The Status Of India-US Trade Deal Prevailing

By Nitya Chakraborty The announcement on India-US trade deal was expected, but the manner in which both President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi did the same in social media has led to big confusion. After a phone call with Narendra Modi, Trump claimed on Monday that the...

Feb 3 · >

Is India-Us Trade Deal A Reality Or It Is Another Trumpian Trick?

By Anjan Roy If a trade deal between two large countries could be announced immediately after a phone call from a president to a prime minister, then such a deal could at best be described as phoney. Alternatively, there was enough basis for trade between the countries —India and...

Feb 3 · >

Storm Over India-US Trade Deal Caused Disruption In Parliament

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Just within hours of the announcement of India-US trade deal, there arose a political storm in the Parliament of India on Tuesday that disrupted its proceedings. Opposition MPs raised strong objections in both Houses – Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha – demanding a full debate...

Feb 3 · >

Paying The Centre More Than The States Are Getting From Taxes

By R. Suryamurthy The Sixteenth Finance Commission’s horizontal devolution outcomes have been widely read as a technocratic recalibration—one that finally rewards economic performance by explicitly recognising states’ contribution to national output—but beneath the arithmetic lies a more consequential political-economic shift, in which India’s federal fiscal contract is being re-engineered...

Feb 3 · >

India’s 2026-27 Budget Gets Cautious Welcome For Maturity From Western Media

By T N Ashok India’s Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman unveiled her ninth budget on February 1 , a fiscal blueprint designed to sustain the world’s fastest-growing major economy at 6.5% even as Donald Trump’s tariff threats and global economic malaise force policymakers worldwide into a defensive crouch. The response...

Feb 3 · >

Myanmar Junta Backed Party USDP Announces Victory In Rigged Elections

By Tirthankar Mitra Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP), the military junta backed party won the Myanmar elections in what is widely perceived to be a “sham victory.’ Pointers of democratic irregularity do not make the three phase elections be free and fair poll process. This is the first...

Feb 3 · >

Decoding Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein On Her 175th Death Anniversary

By Jenny Farrell NEW YORK: Yet another Frankenstein film has made its way to the screen. Despite critical acclaim and projected awards, it has little in common with Mary Shelley’s novel. Readers interested in Shelley’s political vision and the historical pressures that gave rise to the book are far...

Feb 3 · >

2026-27 Budget Shows BJP’s Lack Of Confidence In Poll-Bound States

By K Raveendran The Union Budget’s political messaging has been read as carefully as its fiscal arithmetic, particularly in states heading into elections where expectations of targeted concessions were unusually high. Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman arrived in Parliament draped in a Kancheepuram silk saree, a gesture that appeared designed...

Feb 2 · >

Union Budget 2026-27 Ignores Core Labour Concerns, But Claims Right Focus

By Dr. Gyan Pathak The Union Budget 2026-27 clearly ignores core labour concerns of the country, though it speaks of the language of jobs, skill, and future readiness. The most worrisome aspect of the budget is that despite over a decade of contrary experience, especially since 2014 under Prime...

Feb 2 · >

Boosting Defence Capability Is Fine But The Priorities Are Very Crucial

By Girish Linganna When the Finance Minister announced ₹7.85 lakh crore for defence in Budget 2026-27, many of us probably thought—okay, that sounds like huge money. But let me tell you something interesting: spending more rupees doesn’t always mean we’re getting stronger. This is exactly what’s happening with India’s...

Feb 2 · >

Tamil Nadu’s Volatile Pre-Election Scene: Both Fronts Face Problems

By Kalyani Shankar As the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections approach, the main political parties feature two coalitions: the ruling DMK-led alliance with Congress and left parties, and the AIADMK coalition with the BJP and smaller parties. Chief Minister M.K. Stalin continues to lead the DMK, highlighting the importance of...

Feb 2 · >
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