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  • Does India have selfish ruling class? | Radhakanta Barik

    3 June 2022, by Radhakanta Barik

    by Radhakanta Barik *
    India is suffering from the selfish ruling class who are rooted in Hinduism. As a religion it does not create moral and ethical pressures on class to work for the welfare of the common people. This religion believes in past life and present life which guides the prosperity and sufferings of people. Karma Dharma guides the present rulers who believe in the philosophy. It is highly selfish ruling class India has today. As Prof Thomas Pogge explains the justice suffers (…)

  • What It Means to Be a Pluriversal Marxist | Bhabani Shankar Nayak

    3 June 2022

    by Bhabani Shankar Nayak *
    There is no other philosopher who is more abused and misunderstood like Marx. There is no other philosophy like Marxism which is more demonised on a regular basis. The mindless vilification campaign against Marx and Marxism continues without any form of reason. The propaganda and portrayal of Marxism as a devilish doctrine signify its importance as a philosophy of human emancipation from the very forces who demonise it. Marxism is a philosophy of praxis which (…)

  • Environment Destruction and the Way out | Kobad Ghandy

    3 June 2022

    On the occasion of World Environment Day 2022
    The Paris Agreement is a legally binding international treaty on climate change adopted by 196 Parties at COP 21 in Paris, on 12 December 2015 and entered into force on 4 November 2016. It has the goal to limit global warming to well below 2, preferably to 1.5 degrees Celsius, compared to pre-industrial levels. To achieve this long-term temperature goal, they say “countries aim to reach global peaking of greenhouse gas emissions as soon as (…)

  • Statement Party of the European Left on the NATO applications of Sweden and Finland

    3 June 2022

    Party of the European Left Square de Meeeus 25, 1000 Brussels Belgium https://www.european-left.org/
    Press release
    On the NATO applications of Sweden and Finland
    Published on: 19.05.2022
    On May 18, Sweden and Finland submitted their applications for NATO membership in Brussels. The day before, the foreign ministers of both countries signed the applications to join NATO. Heinz Bierbaum, the President of the Party of the European Left, comments:
    “Both countries are giving up their (…)

  • Re-drawing the Security Architecture in Europe | Gautam Sen

    3 June 2022

    by Gautam Sen
    February 24, 2022 heralded starkly the beginning of the re-drawing the post-Cold War security architecture of Europe, albeit forcibly and unilaterally. The architecture began to evolve after December 1991 in the post-Gorbachev era with the dismantling of the former Soviet Union. Madeline Albright, former US secretary of state in the president Clinton administration, had initiated the process of realignment of east European countries with the collapse of the former Soviet (…)

  • Urgent—Both Russia and the USA Should End Their Invasion of Ukraine | Bharat Dogra

    3 June 2022, by Bharat Dogra

    The title of this article needs an explanation. Several readers are likely to ask—of course it is clear that Russia should end its invasion of Ukraine, but what do you mean by the USA ending its invasion as it has not invaded Ukraine at all?
    Yes, of course, the USA has not at all invaded Ukraine openly with tanks and soldiers as in the case of Russia. But it has invaded in a different sense of trying to deny Ukraine any present or future policy other than than the one of relentless (…)

  • India, China relations threaten to freeze over | Srikanth Kondapalli

    3 June 2022

    by Srikanth Kondapalli
    The invasion of Ukraine has upended world geopolitics, disrupting the already fragile relationship between India and China.
    As Ukrainians resist the Russian invasion, a renewed cold war is heating up between Russia and the NATO partners. Western sanctions are intensifying on Russia and the situation threatens to engulf other regions, challenging other tense regional dynamics — including the fragile relationship between India and China.
    India and China’s relations (…)

  • IPEF will be a hard sell in Indo-Pacific | M K Bhadrakumar

    3 June 2022, by M K Bhadrakumar

    May 24, 2022
    A new economic bloc comprising twelve countries of the Indo-Pacific region and the United States was unveiled on Monday in Tokyo on the sidelines of President Joe Biden’s visit. Christened as the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF), it is conceived as the economic correlative of the US Indo-Pacific Strategy.
    The Biden Administration expects that the IPEF will serve as an important tool of the US in the country’s geopolitical and economic competition against China. Along (…)

  • China’s Economic Imperialism in South Asia: Implications for India | Karamala Areesh Kumar and Lalitha. S

    3 June 2022

    by Karamala Areesh Kumar and Lalitha. S
    "There are two ways to conquer and enslave a country: One is by the sword; the other is by debt" —John Adams (former American President).
    China, the 2nd largest economy in the world, has risen to the status of an economic superpower. Ever since China opened up its economy, it has grown exponentially to become the largest in terms of Purchasing power parity (PPP). This uninhibited growth has emboldened China’s economic visions for the world to (…)

  • Where Has Gandhi’s, Nehru’s India Gone? | T J S George

    3 June 2022, by T J S George

    IMPRESSIONS
    Once upon a time there was Mahatma Gandhi’s India which dovetailed imperceptibly into Jawaharlal Nehru’s India. As a matter of fact, Gandhi’s India and Nehru’s India were people’s India where citizens felt like owners and cheerfully played their roles as owners. It was an India that made Indians proud.
    Like all humans, and like all national leaders, Gandhi and Nehru had their weaknesses and those weaknesses often led to blunders of policy. These, too, have led to (…)

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