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  • Emerging Challenges for Indian Economy in 2011

    21 February 2011

    by Shahla Tabassum and T. Sadashivam
    Abstract
    The status of India in the world has reached a new level with every country looking upto us as a new avatar which was never before and the good example is the visit of the heads of the states of five permanent members of the Security Council in the year 2010. The main reason for this changed perspective is because of the growing Indian economy, which has withstood the global recession, when other countries are struggling. In 2011, there (…)

  • UN Security Council Reforms: The Future Process

    21 February 2011

    by M.H. Faridi
    The reform of the United Nations Security Council ((UNSC) represents a major challenge for the United Nations (UN). The increase of the number of permanent members of the Council, improving on the transparency of its decision-making and ensuring equitable representation of all UN member-states on the Council—these are just some of the issues covering the reform. The addition of new non-permanent members, that is not discussed in this essay due to lack of space, is another (…)

  • Letter From Kolkata: Mamata, Rajarhat and Pre-election Scene

    21 February 2011, by Amitava Mukherjee

    Sometime back Andre Beteille, the renowned sociologist, had described Mamata Banerjee, the Trinamul Congress supremo, as a phenomenon in Indian politics. Beteille did not advance many reasons but laid stress on the most important one which puts Mamata above many Indian politicians. His argument was that several Indian politicians have found their feet with help from either godfathers or godmothers or from their own families. Examples come to our mind immediately. Indira Gandhi was chosen for (…)

  • Valuable Addition to the Literature on Grassroots Democracy

    21 February 2011, by Ranbir Singh

    BOOK REVIEW
    Evolution of Panchayati Raj in India – from Traditional to Constitutionalised Panchayats by Dr Mridula Sharda; Kanishka Publishers and Distributors, New Delhi; 2010; Price: Rs 450.
    The constitutionalisation of the Panchayats by the 73rd Amendment to the Indian Constitution (1992) has accorded a new salience to the Panchayati Raj Institutions. It has made them the third tier of the Indian the political system. Earlier there existed only two tiers, the Union Government and the (…)

  • M.N. Govindan Nair—Evaluation of a Neighbour on his Birth Centenary

    21 February 2011, by K G Somasekharan Nair

    Renowned CPI leader M.N. Govindan Nair’s birth centenary fell on December 10 last year. This article, by a neighbour in his native village in Kerala, was written at that time but could not then be used for unavoidable reasons. It is now being published here as an evaluation of the personality based on the author’s personal views, ideas and impressions.
    The birth of MN took place on December 10, 1910 at Pandalam, a remote village in Kerala. He was brought up and started his public (…)

  • Kyrgyzstane: Renewed US Pressures

    21 February 2011, by Benjamin Todd

    Due to the favourable geographic location and vast natural resources, Central Asia’s importance in US calculations has been growing with every passing year. Washington is fully conscious of the fact that increasing tensions among those states which are in mutual competition over Central Asian oil and gas as well as the local crossroads on old routes between Hindustan, Europe, Russia, the Middle East and the Middle Kingdom are turning the region into one of major international powder-kegs. (…)

  • Question Mark

    19 February 2011, by SC

    The national scene remains depressing on the whole with the Union Government—already busy trying its utmost to prevent the fallout of the corruption charges in the underpricing of 2G airwaves sold to telecom operators—making every effort to avert a fresh spectrum scam. It is thus taking urgent steps to cancel a palpably improper deal [involving the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)] wherein the beneficiary happens to be a private company that would have got 70 MHz of spectrum for a (…)

  • POSCO Clearance — Reason Wounded

    19 February 2011, by Bharat Dogra

    On January 31, the Ministry of Environment and Forests gave conditional clearance to the $ 12 billion dollar integrated steel plant and captive port project of the South Korean Pohang Steel Company (commonly called the POSCO project). This clearance, although it is accompanied by 60 conditions, has been widely criticised by social and environmental activists. The resistance group of local people, the POSCO Pratirodh Sangram Samiti (Committee for Struggle to Resist POSCO), has said that it (…)

  • Scandalous Decision of Jairam Ramesh to Clear the POSCO Project

    19 February 2011

    The following is the statement issued to the press by Abhay Sahoo, President of the POSCO Pratirodh Sangram Samiti (PPSS), and Prashant Paikeay, the PPSS spokesperson, on January 31, 2010.
    The decision of Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh to give a comprehensive okay to the POSCO India Steel Power Production-Captive Port project, based on some additional conditions, is nothing short of a total sell-out to the politics of power and international capital. In a climate where each and every (…)

  • Egypt: Fallout of US Duplicity

    19 February 2011

    by Arindam Chaudhuri
    The kind of double standards practised by America for decades, even as it arrogantly talks about democracy and preaches the virtues of free speech, dissent and human rights to the world from a pulpit, is a shame to say the least. The fact is, be it Latin America, Asia or Africa, America has always supported brutal dictators who have tortured and killed their own citizens in the most horrific manner.
    During the Cold War, America used to argue that propping up (…)

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