Missiles launched by Iran have struck a key air facility in Saudi Arabia, damaging several United States aerial refuelling aircraft and raising concerns about a widening regional confrontation linked to the ongoing war between Tehran...
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in Happening Now Mar 14 ·Maharashtra’s government has introduced the Maharashtra Freedom of Religion Bill 2026 in the...
in Happening Now Mar 14 ·Safe passage for vessels linked to India through the Strait of Hormuz appears...
in Happening Now Mar 14 ·By K Raveendran #Oil markets have entered a phase of acute uncertainty as military escalation involving strikes on Iran and the resulting closure of the Strait of Hormuz begin to reverberate through global energy supply chains. Within just over a week of the disruption, more than 12 million barrels...
By T N Ashok NEW YORK: In the fog of war stretching from the Persian Gulf to Eastern Europe, a quiet recalibration of global energy policy is unfolding in Washington. The Donald Trump administration has moved to temporarily ease restrictions on Russian oil shipments already at sea, a measure...
By Asad Mirza In the ongoing war against Iran by US and Israel two terms which have gained prominence are “Mosaic Defence” model of war tactics and “Fourth Successor” model of leadership, both of which have shown the success of the Iranian regime in the war, so far. As...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak Decent job creation in India will remain elusive, because Union Government has no plan to modify EPFO schemes for now, though it plans to roll out full implementation of the new labour codes from April 1, 2026. The Social Security Code 2020 has a clause...
By Dr Arun Mitra Despite pressures from the United States government, many countries in the Global South have begun asserting themselves and refusing to accept US dictates. After the collapse of the Soviet bloc in the 1990s, the world entered a period of geopolitical uncertainty. The United States emerged...
By Maya John Last Month, in a public interest litigation (‘PIL’) seeking inclusion of domestic workers under minimum wages notifications, a bench of the Supreme Court dismissed the petition, with the Chief Justice of India (‘CJI’) making several adverse comments against trade unions, projecting them, rather than employers, as...
By Nitya Chakraborty As the U.S. Israel war against Iran entered its fourteenth day on Friday March 13, in the diplomatic corridors in the UN headquarters in New York and in other major capitals including the EU headquarters in Brussels, speculation has started on what can be the likely...
By Satyaki Chakraborty The war in West Asia entered its 14th day on Friday, March 13 expanding the war theatre with neither Iran nor United States showing any indication of relenting for the end of this brutal high tech war. Trump’s determination to bring Iran to the American knees...
By T N Ashok NEW YORK: In the fraught geometry of global trade, pressure rarely disappears; it merely changes form. That is precisely what appears to be unfolding in Washington. With punitive tariffs increasingly constrained by legal challenges and geopolitical complications, the office of the Donald Trump has turned...
By Ashok Nilakantan Ayers NEW YORK: The new voice of power in Tehran did not sound conciliatory. It sounded resolute. Offensive, defensive and no apologies for its programmes or human rights violations. Warned neighbouring Arabs to take off the US naval bases. In his first statement since assuming the...
By Anjan Roy As in any war, conflicting narratives are emerging in Iran war and it is becoming increasingly difficult to get at what is happening on the ground. These have become all the more real as Iran has now started savage attacks on US facilities in the Gulf...
By Subrata Majumder With the outbreak of combined USA-Israel war against Iran, threats loomed large on oil price hike. It turns double whammy, combined with Trump’s tariff war. It raised a new era of global political and economic conflict, which is unlikely to decelerate in near future. This war...
By Rahil Nora Chopra With the Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections scheduled for 2027, the Congress SP, BSP and Azad Samaj party are looking forward to kindle the legacy of the BSP founder Kanshi Ram, who is seen to have reshaped Dalit politics in North India. The new entrant in...
By T.N. Ashok NEW YORK: Let’s be blunt about what’s actually happening in the current no holds barred war between Iran and US-Israel combine. The United States and Israel have been bombing Iran for thirteen straight days. Cruise missiles, precision strikes, relentless sorties. The kind of firepower that flattened...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak On an average, India’s GDP was shown 1.5 to 2 per cent higher than the actual under PM Narendra Modi regime, chiefly due to error in methodology of estimation of the growth rate. Only a few days ago at the end of February 2026, the...
By R. Suryamurthy The United States has opened a new front in its long-running effort to police global trade. This time, the focus is not only on China—its usual adversary—but on a much broader set of economies, including India, whose industrial ambitions are beginning to reshape the global manufacturing...
By Asad Mirza Iran’s Kharg Island lies in proximity to the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial global oil passage, besides itself being an important site for petroleum and petrochemical installations. In practical terms, that makes Kharg the single most important piece of energy infrastructure Iran possesses. Reports suggest that...
By Anjan Roy The West Asia war between Iran and US-Israel combine now seems to be converging on the Strait of Hormuz and the price of oil. Three vessels have been hit on the twelfth day of the war by projectiles while approaching the Strait of Hormuz and in...