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In Modi’s first year, there’s reason to cheer

By admin | 2 June, 2015 - 1:20 am |11 September, 2025 Articles
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There is disappointment that jobs have not materialised. But the groundwork is being laid at a furious pace. Meanwhile, the Modi Government has taken several initiatives, especially in the social welfare sector. From the moment he unveiled an enticing vision of growth before ambitious students at the capital’s prestigious Sri … Read More →

Rise of a multi-polar Asia: A view from India

By admin | 20 May, 2015 - 1:14 am |20 May, 2015 Articles
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Continuing tensions over Ukraine notwithstanding, including a US-led boycott of the Victory Day Parade commemorating the 70th anniversary of Germany’s surrender in World War II, Russia under President Vladimir Putin has retrieved much of its eminence as a great power and even managed a handsome recovery of its sanction-hit rouble. … Read More →

Reprimand of the righteous

By admin | 19 May, 2015 - 2:20 am |19 May, 2015 Articles
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It took a gentle but artful communicator to nail the lies and distortions about the predominantly Hindu history of India, its faith, culture, indeed the entire gamut of this ancient civilisation, by the academic discourse of the Western world. That the West’s Christian ethos (including its Catholic, Protestant and Secular … Read More →

Opposition is milking the agrarian crisis

By admin | 5 May, 2015 - 3:19 am |10 June, 2025 Articles
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The dramatic death (suicide /accident /conspiracy) of Gajendra Singh Kalyanwat, a farmer from Rajasthan, at the Aam Aadmi Party’s rally in Delhi on April 22, has important lessons for the ruling parties at the Centre and the State. The AAP ostensibly turned to populism to shift attention from the infighting … Read More →

Netaji: The vertebrae of two centuries

By admin | 21 April, 2015 - 9:08 am |21 April, 2015 Articles
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As it is almost certain that Netaji Subhas Bose lived in Siberia at the mercy of Josef Stalin and his heirs (most likely died/killed in 1956), it seems apt to recall Osip Mandelstam’s musing, if a man would ever find the courage to look into the eyes of the epoch … Read More →

Netaji: The remains of history

By admin | 14 April, 2015 - 1:33 am |14 April, 2015 Articles
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This article was published by The Pioneer, New Delhi, on 16 January 2001. Given the new interest in the Netaji mystery, we are reproducing it below. Amartya Sen’s ill-conceived decision to lend the glamour of his Nobel Prize to bolster the vested interests of Leftist historians and politicians at the … Read More →

Nitish has edge in agrarian crisis

By admin | 7 April, 2015 - 1:48 am |8 April, 2015 Articles
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Inclement weather has wreaked havoc on the winter harvest in large parts of northern India, aggravating rural indebtedness, triggering farmer suicides, and ending the period of quiescence that follows the ascent of a new regime. Prime Minister Narendra Modi acknowledged as much when he dwelt on farmers’ issues at the … Read More →

Rethinking Reservations

By admin | 24 March, 2015 - 1:47 am |24 March, 2015 Articles
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In a judgment with far reaching consequences for reservation politics in India, the Supreme Court on March 17 scrapped the UPA government’s March 2014 notification that included Jats in the Central List of Other Backward Classes (OBC) in nine States. In Ram Singh & Others vs Union of India (WP … Read More →

J&K at a new crossroad

By admin | 10 March, 2015 - 1:59 am |10 March, 2015 Articles
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Jammu & Kashmir is at a momentous crossroad. The coalition hammered out by the Peoples Democratic Party and the Bharatiya Janata Party after two months of negotiations, necessitated by the need to respect the largest voter turnout in the State’s history and bridge the regional divide created by that verdict, … Read More →

BJP fought 2013 election in 2015

By admin | 24 February, 2015 - 6:44 am |24 February, 2015 Articles
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If one were to identify a single cause for the rout of the Bharatiya Janata Party in Delhi earlier this month, it would be the astonishing fact that it fought this year’s election in a time warp of 2013, refusing to acknowledge, much less address, the crippling problems facing the … Read More →

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