West Bengal BJP president Samik Bhattacharya has ruled out large-scale entry of former Trinamool Congress leaders into the Bharatiya Janata Party, saying the organisation will not admit “tainted” figures or allow what he described as...
Full storyWest Bengal’s BJP-led government is facing a sharp challenge from the All India...
in Happening Now Jun 3 ·New Delhi sharply rejected a Pakistan-European Union communiqué that referred to Jammu and...
in Happening Now Jun 3 ·Congress MP Shashi Tharoor’s objection to playing the full Vande Mataram at the...
in Happening Now Jun 3 ·By K Raveendran Public anger has a strange way of finding symbols. Sometimes it gathers around a saintly figure in a white cap, sometimes around an unlikely political label that sounds almost like a joke until it begins to speak for a generation. The overwhelming response from Gen Z...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak Post poll political violence between the rank and file of bitter political rivals – the BJP and the TMC –continues even after a month of declaration of results on May 4, 2026. Former CM Mamata has been alleging that the BJP is intimidating their leaders,...
By Arun Srivastava The electoral future of the Congress and Samajwadi Party (SP) in Uttar Pradesh in the context of the 2027 assembly polls, hinges on their ability to mobilize Dalits and OBCs. By aggressively championing a caste census and articulating a credible “social justice” narrative, both parties have...
By Tirthankar Mitra KOLKATA: More things change, the more they remain the same Trinamool Congress Legislature Party has split, but it continues to consider Mamata Banerjee as its leader. This was stated in a letter to state Assembly Speaker, Rathindra Bose on Wednesday signed by 59 MLA’S seeking Ritabrata...
By Indrani Chakraborty KOLKATA: CPI(ML)-Liberation, a constituent of the Left Front in West Bengal has taken a stronger line against the new BJP government in the state headed by Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari, compared to the leader of the LF CPI(M). The party is actively opposing the new BJP...
By T N Ashok India has always known summer. It has known the fierce loo winds sweeping across the Gangetic plains, the cracked earth of Bundelkhand, the shimmering mirages of Rajasthan and the annual ritual of waiting for the monsoon clouds to appear over the horizon like a cavalry...
By Jeffrey Vogt On May 21, 2026, the International Court of Justice (‘ICJ’) delivered its advisory opinion in Right to Strike under ILO Convention No. 87, holding by a ten is to four votes margin that the right to strike of workers and their organisations is protected under the...
By Ashis Biswas KOLKATA: A shocking bureaucratic failure on part of the interim government led by Dr M Yunus has led to the present medical crisis in Bangladesh as an outbreak of measles continues to kill people, devastating both urban and rural areas. This is not merely an opinion...
By Nigel Green Oil prices are unlikely to return to pre-war levels in the short to medium term at least, a shift that could keep inflation elevated, delay interest-rate cuts, and reshape investment returns across global markets. Oil prices rose on Monday after Israel ordered troops to push deeper...
By C.J. Atkins NEW YORK: The US President Donald Trump keeps saying he’s not worried about the midterms. He says it the way a card player says he’s not worried—when he’s already seen the other guy’s hand. Asked about his flailing Iran war ceasefire negotiations and whether they affect...
By T N Ashok The dust may have settled on the 2026 West Bengal Assembly election, but the political war has only intensified. Defeated former Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has launched perhaps the most serious challenge yet to the legitimacy of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s sweeping victory, alleging that...
By Dr. Gyan Pathak NITI Aayog’s 10-year roadmap for semiconductor industry in India has warned, “Winning the semiconductor race will not be easy if India continues to run the existing race; instead, it should shift gears and target becoming the ecosystem player. … This requires India to pivot away...
By Asad Mirza The latest phase of the US-Iran confrontation presents a paradox. While President Donald Trump publicly dismisses negotiations as “boring” and claims indifference to their outcome, Washington and Tehran continue exploring a possible agreement. Yet escalating Israeli military operations in Lebanon threaten to derail diplomacy and deepen...
By Pradip Baksi Probal Dasgupta, an eminent Indian linguist, Esperantist and academic administrator, passed away in his sleep after suffering a stroke in the early hours of Monday at the age of 72. His sudden demise has cast a pall of gloom among students, colleagues and academics. He is...
By Diane Abbott LONDON: There is a growing recognition that the illegal war on Iran conducted by the US and Israel is exacting a huge cost on the population, and that the price will go higher the longer the war is continued. Of course, the biggest price of all...
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...
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...
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...