India’s economy seen a tad weak in 2025: IMF

New Delhi: Kristalina Georgieva, International Monetary Fund...

Ajay Jain is rekindling the love for reading at Kunzum

Ajay Jain, the visionary founder of Kunzum,...

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A Note of Nostalgia The Congress party will...

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A Note of Nostalgia The Congress party will be shifting to its corporate style new headquarters this week—not unlike the BJP, which made the shift a few years ago. This...

Senior advocate Sanjay Jain has a passion for collecting fine art

In this two-part interview, we speak to senior advocate and former Additional Solicitor General...

Swami Vivekananda: Struggle, Resilience, and Legacy

In honor of Swami Vivekananda’s birthday, celebrated as Youth Day, seminars, meetings, and resolutions...

Ajay Jain is rekindling the love for reading at Kunzum

Ajay Jain, the visionary founder of Kunzum, Delhi’s beloved indie bookstore, has always championed...

short working hours key to Healthy life

Longer working hours do not directly correlate with higher productivity, economic growth, and prosperity 26-year-old...

Unfreedom and the women of West Bengal

NEW DELHI: It is absence of economic opportunities arising out of a distorted democracy that made lives of women miserable in West Bengal. Development, wrote...

U.S. Congress bill on Tibet is a surgical strike on One China policy

NEW DELHI: With the formal nod of the US Senate’s Foreign Relations Committee the current bill is bound to be passed by the Senate...

Publicize the wealth and corruption of the CCP leadership

WASHINGTON D.C.: Global investigation into the wealth and corruption of the CCP leadership will show that the CCP’s leaders are billionaires with untold wealth...

SHOULD FROZEN RUSSIAN ASSETS BE SEIZED TO HELP UKRAINE?

LONDON: While Washington has been urging the EU to seize the frozen Russian funds outright, the EU Commission favours a compromise, promoting a plan...

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An Evening to Remember The iftar hosted by Nasir Hussain, Congress Rajya Sabha MP, who is close to party president Mallikarjun Kharge, was well attended...

The Big Fight: The Battle for Thiruvananthapuram

Both Tharoor and Chandrasekhar check somewhat the same boxes, as both belong to the Nair community, both are professionals turned parliamentarians and appeal to...

Election Commission facing the 4M challenge in Bengal

‘In Bengal, today, apart from these four, the 5th M is the Misuse of Official Power.’ The Election Commission of India, tasked to conduct the...

Six Months of War

Netanyahu is coming under enormous pressure, both at home and abroad, by his handling of the war. As the Gaza war enters its seventh month,...

PRC shadow looms as the Solomons head for election

PRC and its proxies in Solomons have been preparing for these elections for a long time. A lot of money, effort and intelligence have...

Nongfu incident reflects the nature of governance in China

The Nongfu Spring Water incident, apart from illustrating that the Chinese Communist Party does not trust private enterprises, also reflects that the authorities...

FOR ISRAEL’S SAKE, PRIME MINISTER NETANYAHU MUST GO

Things could have been prevented had Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not been ‘asleep at the wheel’. ‘In the name of God, go”, screamed the Jerusalem...

Confronting the shadows: Leadership in the face of foreign interference

CCP may have funnelled $250,000 into as many as 11 Toronto-area ridings to support Beijing-friendly candidates in the 2021 federal election. Last year, Justin Trudeau...

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Rules of Engagement The election in Thiruvananthapuram is a refreshing change from business as usual. One very key part of the election process is that...

Divisions in LJP threaten NDA’s Bihar poll prospects

BJP leaders said that they will not give their hundred per cent while canvassing for votes for LJP as claims of BJP leaders and...

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