by Tamanna Khosla
The Guardian has an interesting article on the surging sentiment for the Five Star Movement (M5S) in Italy. The voters are sick and tired of the current parties and are rallying behind Beppe Grillo, the leader of the M5S. The Indian newspapers are full of stories of the new political party—the party of the Mango people led by Arvind Kejriwal. The sentiment here in the India is no different then the one in Italy. The Italian voters are no different from the voters in India (…)
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Supreme Task at Critical Juncture
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Pentagon’s Loss
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Last month was observed the twentyfifth death anniversary of General Zia-ul-Haq, Pakistan’s third military dictator, who was killed in an air crash in that country in August 1988. To mark the occasion we are reproducing the following incisive editorial N.C. had written in the August 20, 1988 issue of Mainstream following Zia’s demise.
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Economic Mess Caused by Pranab and Chidambaram
15 September 2013, by Kuldip NayarThat India is in an economic mess is known all over the world. What is not yet public is that the malaise was because of the wrong decisions which President Pranab Mukherejee took when he was Union Finance Minister from January 2009 to mid-2012 and when Finance Minister P. Chidambaram was heading the Ministry till the end of 2008 and even before.
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Obama Copying Bush
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Military Strike on Syria could be Obama’s Waterloo
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On Education Policy
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Britain admits Torture in Kenya, but No One talks of it in India
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