Low turnout deepens Mamata’s post-poll troubles

Mamata Banerjee’s effort to steady the Trinamool Congress after its Assembly election setback ran into fresh turbulence after a legislative party meeting at her Kalighat residence was called off when only about 20 of the...

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Chinese Part In Bangladesh Teesta Project Alarms India

By Nantoo Banerjee Bangladesh’s involvement of China in the country’s US$ 1.5-billion Teesta River Comprehensive Management and Restoration Project (TRCMRP) seems to have posed a significant geopolitical tension for India and its defence concerns. Dhaka made a formal request to China for the project during Foreign Minister Khalilur Rahman’s...

Jun 1 · >

India And The U.S. Return To The Negotiating Table For Trade Deal

By T N Ashok The most consequential economic negotiation currently underway for India is not with China, Europe, or the Gulf states. It is with the United States. Beginning June 1, senior trade negotiators from both countries have resumed four days of intensive discussions in New Delhi to finalize...

Jun 1 · >

D K Shivakumar As New Karnataka CM Is Good For Congress Before 2028 Polls

By Kalyani Shankar Karnataka is currently undergoing a significant political and generational transition following the resignation of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar has been elected to succeed him after the Congress party successfully resolved a recent political crisis. This leadership change represents a crucial moment in...

Jun 1 · >

The Mystery Over One Per Cent Children Of India Under NFHS-6

By Dr. Gyan Pathak The provisional data of the National Family Health Survey 2023-24 (NFHS-6) shows that one per cent of the children below the age of 15 years has just disappeared within two years compared to the NFHS-5 (2019-21). Population of children below 5 years of age has...

Jun 1 · >

Present Economic Challenge For India Is Critical In Narendra Modi’s 12 Years

By R. Suryamurthy For much of the last decade, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has benefited from one political advantage that few leaders enjoy – whenever one crisis emerged, another pillar of the economy remained strong enough to offset the damage. When demonetisation disrupted economic activity, global oil prices were...

Jun 1 · >

Left Coalition Senator Ivan Cepeda To Face Trump Loyalist Espriella In Colombian Presidential Run-Off On June 21

By Satyaki Chakraborty The Left is having a bad time in Presidential elections in the Latin American countries. After losing Ecuador and Chile, the ruling Left coalition in Colombia faced a defeat in first round of Presidential polls in the country held on May 31. The ruling coalition nominee...

Jun 1 · >

Samajwadi Party And Congress Preparing For 2027 Assembly Polls On Their Own

By Pradeep Kapoor LUCKNOW: In the absence of any dialogue between Rahul Gandhi and Akhilesh Yadav on poll alliance against the BJP in Uttar Pradesh, Samajwadi Party and Congress are making preparations in all the assembly seats for 2027 polls. Now nobody talks about INDIA alliance in UP, Akhilesh...

Jun 1 · >

Punjab Soars High In Higher Education Standards While Haryana Dips

By Jag Mohan Thaken CHANDIGARH: On one hand, in Haryana, even a sufficient number of its youth, passing out the Post Graduation, NET and PhD degrees from its own colleges and universities are not getting even the minimum qualifying marks to get through the Assistant Professor’s exams being conducted...

Jun 1 · >

IPL 2026 Ends Imparting Many Lessons To The BCCI And Franchises For 2027 Season

By T N Ashok The IPL 2026 season ended with a familiar image: Virat Kohli standing tall under the lights of the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, bat raised, trophy secured, and Royal Challengers Bengaluru celebrating a second consecutive title. For a franchise that spent nearly two decades being...

Jun 1 · >

Facing Major Challenge From China, India Set To Improve Bilateral Relations With Myanmar

By Nitya Chakraborty Facing the big possibility of China taking control of the new Junta government in Myanmar which took office last month, Indian policy makers are now very keen to give a big push to the India-Myanmar relations covering both economy and security aspects. Myanmar President U Min...

May 30 · >

Exam Fiascos A Sad Commentary On Modi Govt’s Claims On Economic Progress

By K Raveendran The promise of India becoming the world’s third-largest economy has become one of the most persistent themes in the political messaging of the Modi government. It is projected as evidence of national resurgence, a sign that India is no longer waiting at the margins of global...

May 30 · >

Tripartite Social Dialogue Has Stopped In India Since 2015

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Navigating Change Through Inclusive Social Dialogue, the fourth item on the agenda of the 114th Session of the International Labour Conference scheduled to be held during June 1 – 12, 2026, has pointed out that the tripartite social dialogue in India has stopped since 2015,...

May 30 · >

SIR Begins In Manipur Amidst Tense Political Situation

By Rabindra Nath Sinha May 30 marks the launch of SIR in strife-scarred Manipur, where Assembly elections ‘under normal circumstances’ are due between late February and mid-March 2027, SIR, therefore, is preparatory to constituting the 60 member-House in this north-eastern state, where ethnic conflict of alarming proportions on the...

May 30 · >

Bollywood’s Copyright War Over Two Songs Has Shaken The Film Industry

By T N Ashok The Hindi film industry has always lived on nostalgia. Every generation rediscovers the songs, stars and stories of the one before it. In recent years, however, Bollywood has turned nostalgia into a business model. Old songs are remixed, recreated, repackaged and inserted into new films...

May 30 · >

Democracy Is Dying Under Erdogan’s Autocratic Rule In Turkey

By Manish Rai The Republican People’s Party (CHP), the primary secular opposition party in Turkey, is presently embroiled in a significant political and democratic crisis as a result of an unprecedented court ruling on May 21, 2026, that invalidated the political party’s leadership election in 2023. The fragile democracy...

May 30 · >

AI Threatens To Make Economic Anxieties Sharper In India’s White Collar Jobs

By Tirthankar Mitra KOLKATA: The dimension of the threat from Artificial Intelligence to the human labour force is becoming more clearer as the AI enters its new stage of development. The first wave of artificial intelligence largely functioned like an assistant. It made workers write code faster, summarise documents,...

May 30 · >

Fuel Crisis, Inflationary Pressure On Economy, And Now A Deficit Monsoon

By Dr. Gyan Pathak The last three months of 2026 have seen considerable inflationary pressure on Indian economy on account of fuel crisis triggered by the Iran war. All sectors of economy are reeling under the pressure. Unemployment is rising, real wages have declined, and living cost is rising...

May 29 · >

Centre And BJP Govt Of Bengal Should Not Rush With Deportation Of Bangladeshis

By Ashis Biswas KOLKATA: In West Bengal, new Chief Minister Mr. Suvendu Adhikari has certainly made an impressive beginning in galvanising/reviving the moribund state administration, which hardly properly functioned during the 15 year long tenure of the Trinamool Congress (TMC). Credit for the visible improvement in the functioning of...

May 29 · >
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