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Erdogan beats back coup attempt

By admin | 16 July, 2016 - 7:21 am |16 July, 2016 Articles
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Early in the morning of July 16, as the world woke up to news of an ongoing coup d’état in Turkey, by a group that identified itself as “Peace in the Country Council,” it was soon clear that the government of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan would beat back the attempted … Read More →

Was RSS pressure on GM behind Javadekar ministry change?

By admin | 13 July, 2016 - 3:01 am |14 July, 2016 Articles
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His valiant efforts to defend India’s position on climate change in the face of US opposition at the Paris Conference accounts for Prakash Javadekar’s elevation to Cabinet rank (in the Ministry of Human Resource Development) but does not fully explain his abrupt exit from the Ministry of Environment & Forests. … Read More →

Brexit: Revolt of poor and marginalised

By admin | 12 July, 2016 - 6:03 am |12 July, 2016 Articles
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Much of the early commentary following Britain’s sensational vote to quit the European Union was conspicuous by an aversion to admit that Brexit represents a revolt of the poor, marginalised working and middle classes that have long been at the mercy of a dehumanizing system of mobile capital aggravated by … Read More →

Jammu resistance scuttles JK Transfer of Property Bill

By admin | 1 July, 2016 - 1:10 am |2 July, 2016 Articles
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A swift and massive resistance launched by Jammu For India (JFI) has compelled the coalition People’s Democratic Party – Bharatiya Janata Party government to scuttle the Jammu and Kashmir Alienation of Land and Transfer of Property Act by referring the same to a select committee of the Assembly. The Bill … Read More →

GM Mustard trial: No scientific data

By admin | 28 June, 2016 - 8:07 am |28 June, 2016 Articles
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Cracks are appearing in the Bharatiya Janata Party-led Central Government led over the issue of Genetically Modified (transgenic) crops. The Union Ministry of Environment & Forests has revived a committee to consider proposals on new GM crops (Minister Prakash Javadekar bats for the technology on grounds of food security), while … Read More →

IDP status for Kashmiri Hindu exiles on World Refugee Day

By admin | 20 June, 2016 - 3:57 pm |20 June, 2016 Articles
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It would have been fitting for the Government of India to designate the miniscule Hindu community that was brutally driven out of Kashmir valley in 1990 as Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) on the occasion of the United Nations-sponsored World Refugee Day. Instead, Hindus who fled West Pakistan after the war … Read More →

Islam through the looking glass

By admin | 14 June, 2016 - 2:29 am |14 June, 2016 Articles
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In recent times, two books have captured the essence of the dilemmas and challenges facing the contemporary Muslim world, viz., The Tragic Illusion of an Islamic State by Tarek Fatah (2015) and Jihadist Threat to India by Tufail Ahmad (2016). By a strange coincidence, both authors are sub-continental Muslims who … Read More →

Kairana exodus a dangerous portent

By admin | 13 June, 2016 - 2:28 am |13 June, 2016 Articles
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Startling allegations have surfaced from Kairana, a small town in Shamli district of western Uttar Pradesh, that for the past two years Hindu families have been forced to migrate out of fear of a dreaded gangster, Mukim Kala. Kairana is barely 124 kms from Delhi. The news, broken on June … Read More →

Congress’s Chenab Valley Resolution raises tensions

By admin | 5 June, 2016 - 12:03 am |6 June, 2016 Articles
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Tensions are rising in Jammu province following the Jammu & Kashmir Speaker’s decision to accept a Private Member Resolution by Congress MLA G.M. Saroori for a separate Chenab Valley Hill Development Council, on the lines of the Leh & Kargil Hill Development Council. On May 31, the Speaker also accepted … Read More →

Chabahar breaks Pak stranglehold

By admin | 31 May, 2016 - 1:22 am |31 May, 2016 Articles
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The India-Iran-Afghanistan trilateral would be a momentous development even if it did not coincide with the Bharatiya Janata Party’s convincing victory in Assam and gains in other States. The Chabahar port and connectivity project leapfrogs Pakistan’s implacable opposition to an Indian presence in Afghanistan and will transform the Iranian port … Read More →

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  • This is the authorized collection of the writings of Sandhya Jain, published over the years in different places, and maintained by her personally, as a record. As such, it is not interactive. Readers wishing to interact for any reason may write to jsandhya@gmail.com

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