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  • War one year on: Russia and Ukraine have a common enemy - time | David V. Gioe, Tony Manganello

    25 February 2023

    War’s most inflexible factor is time. How Ukraine and Russia’s clocks tick down will decide who wins this war.

  • Russia: The Collapse of the Vertical - The brittleness of a top-down society | Oleg Sheyn

    25 February 2023

    by Oleg Sheyn
    Translated by Dan Erdman
    Feb 1
    If we can characterize the situation in Russia in a few words, then let us say that the country is plunging into a state of catastrophe, the scale of which will be quite comparable to 1991, perhaps even surpassing those events. Let me remind you that the trigger for the collapse of the Soviet Union was the disappearance of oil and gas revenues, which undermined the budget and completed the processes of decline that had been in development (…)

  • Russia’s Ukraine offensive in suspended animation | M K Bhadrakumar

    25 February 2023, by M K Bhadrakumar

    February 24, 2023
    The general expectation that the first anniversary of Russia’s special military operations in Ukraine would mark the commencement of a big military offensive has been belied, going by the speeches by President Vladimir Putin and the US President Joe Biden, separated by a few hours on February 21, in Moscow and Warsaw.
    Neither said anything very original. Putin cut himself loose towards the end of his speech by dropping a bombshell that Russia is suspending its (…)

  • Truth Time | Laxmi Rameshwar Rao

    25 February 2023

    Busy the bee that found 2 B stressfully working, No time now, That would be shirking Believe they’re willing Indeed a deed, their only creed Is really of helping, Deed to word, and words in deed It is Truth they’re seeking. In continuing quest, Difficulty striking Head, hand and heart to head Their selfless ways Such their way of what’s easier said. In and out and in again, It’s in my being, Them Darts do dart To give and accept is a fine art. Right action for wrong, A (…)

  • Shaper Shaped | Harindranath Chattopadhyay

    25 February 2023

    In days gone by I used to be A potter who would feel His fingers mould the yielding clay To patterns on his wheel; But now, through wisdom lately won, That pride has gone away, I have ceased to be the potter And have learned to be the clay. In other days I used to be A poet through whose pen Innumerable songs would come To win the hearts of men; But now, through new-got knowledge Which I hadn’t had so long, I have ceased to be the poet And have learned to be the song. I was a fashioner (…)

  • Pawan Khera’s arrest was arbitrary and dictatorial | Statement by Congress Party

    25 February 2023

    Press Statement issued by Shri KC Venugopal, G. Sec. I/C, Organisation
    23 February, 2023
    Today, a group of INC leaders were travelling on Indigo Flight No. 6E 204 from Delhi to Raipur. After we boarded, Sh. Pawan Khera was deplaned and informed that the Assam Police will be arresting him. Without providing any copy of the FIR, an arrest warrant, or a production warrant from the concerned magistrate, the Delhi Police detained Sh. Khera.
    Sh. Khera was arrested on totally baseless (…)

  • Rishi Sunak: The Success Story of a Minority in Britain | M.R. Narayan Swamy

    25 February 2023, by M R Narayan Swamy

    BOOK REVIEW
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    Rishi Sunak: The Rise
    by Michael Ashcroft
    Hachette India; Pages: 357; Price: Rs 699
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    If Britain was engulfed by a majoritarian ideology, Rishi Sunak would have never become the Prime Minister.
    It goes to the credit of Britain’s democracy that a young man born to Indian immigrants (a Hindu at that) defeated veterans in an overwhelmingly white constituency and finally moved into 10 Downing Street. All that mattered to the Conservatives and British voters (…)

  • Review of Goldstein & Nost eds., The Nature of Data: Infrastructures, Environments, Politics

    25 February 2023

    Reviewed by Anne-Lise Boyer (University of Arizona) __0__
    The Nature of Data: Infrastructures, Environments, Politics
    by Jenny Goldstein, Eric Nost, eds.
    Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press 2022. ix + 328 pp. (cloth), ISBN 978-1-4962-1715-8; (paper), ISBN 978-1-4962-3250-2
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    At a time when the apparent dematerialization of economies, the hypertrophy of the digital sphere, the predominance of social networks, and the advancement of artificial intelligence value the (…)

  • Message from Ukrainian left group - ’Sotsialnyi Rukh’ to the CPI-ML-Liberation

    25 February 2023

    (On February 16-17, a representative of ’Sotsialnyi Rukh’ —the Ukrainian left organization took part in the 11th Congress of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation and delivered a message to: (1) to mobilise against Modi’s economic, diplomatic, and political cooperation with the state of Russia (2) to encourage the CPIML and the Indian Left to re-evaluate their positions on the Russian invasion and the Ukrainian resistance.)
    The transcript of the speech is given below. (…)

  • Cartoon: My Bad . . . I Hugged A Bull | Nala Ponnappa

    25 February 2023
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