Mainstream Weekly

  • 2021
  • 2022
  • 2023
  • 2024
  • 2025
  • 2026
  • About Mainstream
  • Archives (2006 on)
  • Contents March 2020 on
  • Video / Audio
  • Visuals / Art Work

Mainstream Weekly ISSN (Mainstream Online) : 2582-7316

Author Submission Guidelines
Mainstream’s Privacy Policy
Donate to Support Mainstream Weekly

Most recent articles

  • Hotting up with China?

    1 June 2013, by Nikhil Chakravartty

    From N.C.’s Writings
    Once again China has appeared on the radar screen of Indian security. Although officially the Indian authorities have so far denied any knowledge of Chinese troop concentration all along the far-flung frontier, the fact that for over two weeks now a Chinese patrol has dug in at about seven kilometres within the Indian territory at a strategic point in the Arunachal Pradesh, can hardly be dismissed as just an accidental intrusion, innocently undertaken. Those who have (…)

  • Armed Response to Political Issues a Threat to Secular Democratic Forces in India

    1 June 2013, by Vidya Bhushan Rawat

    The top leadership of the Congress party in Chhattisgarh came under a well-coordinated attack from the Maoists in Darbha Ghati in Sukma in the southern part of the Bastar region. The Congress leadership had been campaigning in the State as part of their ‘Parivartan Yatra’ as Chhattishgarh goes for polls during the year- end with several other States. Those who were killed are the Leader of the Opposition and a well-known Adivasi leader, Mahendra Karma, President of the Chhattishgarh Congress (…)

  • Left and the Tribal Question

    1 June 2013

    by B.K. Manish
    While discussing the open invitation of the proposed Bastar Study Tour, which is an assertion by anthrophiles of visiting rights to a part of Dandakaranya, a virtually declared No-Go area by both the police and revolutionaries, two JNU professors postulated that the only hope of tribal autonomy is within revolutionary polity, and certainly not in bourgeois polity. Now this is a question which has perplexed at least two generations in the last thirty years so it could be (…)

  • Arrest of a Leader: Abhay Sahu

    1 June 2013, by Ambrose Pinto

    With the UPA Government’s model of development, it is tragic and worrisome that any dissent is not only not allowed but even those who dissent are treated with vengeance and retaliation. The state seems to be saying that those not with it are against it. Those who oppose the neo-liberal model are considered as enemies of the nation. While red carpet welcome has been offered to multinational and trans-national corporations to loot and plunder resources of the country, those who oppose these (…)

  • When Hopes are Dashed by Foul Politics, Chaos looks like a Good Option

    1 June 2013, by T J S George

    IMPRESSIONS
    In classical tragedy—Greek, Shakespearean or Indian—the underlying theory is that the tragic hero cannot help himself. Antigone and Hamlet knew they were drifting into suffering but were unable to avert tragedy. Duryodhana alone understood and explained the trap in which he was caught. He knew what was dharma, he said, “but I have no inclination to follow it.” The only inclination he had was to do whatever came to his mind at any given moment.
    Even in their villainy the (…)

  • Independence of the CBI, Police and Administration

    1 June 2013, by P R Dubhashi

    Taking exception to the CBI sharing its progress report on ‘Coalgate scam’ with the Law Minister and Joint Secretaries in the Prime Minister’s Office and Department of Coal, the Supreme Court characterised the CBI as “a caged parrot speaking its masters’ voice”—“one parrot with many masters”. The Court further observed that the CBI should have stood up to the pulls and pressures. The Court did not directly mention who it was that put the agency in the cage. The Court, in course of the (…)

  • Concept of Federation and Centre-State Relations

    1 June 2013

    by Mohd. Anzar Alam
    Historical Background of Federation
    In the context of Centre-State relations, an assessment of the federal structure of government in the Constitution is essential. In fact a federal structure is a design of government in which there is division of power on territorial basis between the Centre and States. This limits the concentration of power and authority in the hands of only one government as the country’s powers get divided between the Centre and States. Thus both (…)

  • Exposing Vested Interests Behind National AIDS Control Programme

    1 June 2013

    BOOK REVIEW
    by Sujata Madhok
    Breaking Ground—Journey into the Media ... and Out by Rami Chhabra; National Book Trust; pp. 469; Rs 305.
    A ringside view of the circus that is New Delhi, its circles of power and privilege and the mega changes it has witnessed in recent decades, marks Rami Chhabra’s 500-odd page magnum opus. This is both an insider and an outsider’s recollection of the challenges of professional and public life in post-independence India.
    As a journalist and feminist who (…)

  • Nine Years of UPA Dispensation

    27 May 2013, by SC

    EDITORIAL
    Yesterday, that is, on May 22, the UPA II Government completed four years. The UPA dispensation has been in power for nine years now. It ousted the deeply entrenched NDA Government in 2004 when the pollsters had not predicted such an outcome, the comprehensive victory of the latter alliance headed by the BJP in 1999 being still bright in memory. It was the ‘India Shining’ agenda of the NDA that was its undoing despite the fact that a seasoned leader like Atal Behari Vajpayee, (…)

  • Li Keqiang’s Visit

    27 May 2013

    COMMENTARY
    China’s new PM Li Keqiang’s first trip outside his country was to India this month. He had prepared well for his meetings with the Indian leaders and went out of his way to display warmth laced with plainspeak and candour. While PM Manmohan Singh read out from a prepared text at the media meet, Premier Li spoke extempore and left a lasting impress with his straightforward approach.
    It was good that Dr Manmohan Singh raised the border issue, including and most notably the (…)

  • previous page
  • next page

Latest news

  • 23 March

    Announcement: Memorial meeting for Comrade Gargi Chakravartty on March 24, 2026

    Memorial meeting for socialist feminist Gargi Chakravartty on March 24, 2026,4pm | Ajoy Bhawan, Indrajeet Gupta Marg, New Delhi

  • 5 January

    Publication schedule for Mainstream in January 2026

    The coming issues of Mainstream in Jan 2026 are: January 10, 2026 January 24 & January 31, 2026

  • 7 September 2022

    Announced: Mainstream, VOL 60 No 39-42 September 17 - October 8, 2022 - 4 Week Bumper issue

    Please take note: A bumper edition of Mainstream is to appear on Sept 17, 2022, combining four issues for September 17 (Vol 60, no 39), September 24 (Vol 60, no 40), October 1 (Vol 60, no 41), and October 8, 2022 (Vol 60, no 42)

2007 - 2026 Mainstream Weekly
Site Map | Log in | Contact | RSS 2.0